Simon Carter (artist)

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Simon Carter
Installation shot of the exhibition '@paintbritain' at Ipswich Museum, 2014 05. Simon Cater giving introductory speech.jpg
Simon Carter gives an introductory speech at Ipswich Art School Gallery,2014.
Born
Chelmsford, Essex
EducationNorth East London Polytechnic
Known forCo-founder of Contemporary British Painting
Website Simon Carter

Simon Carter is an artist and curator who was born in Chelmsford, Essex in 1961. [1]

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He studied at Colchester Institute (1980–81) and then North East London Polytechnic (1981–84). [2] [3] Often described as a 'painter's painter', [4] solo exhibitions of Carter’s paintings have been held by The SEA Foundation, Tiburg; Messum's, London and Firstsite, Colchester. His work has been acquired by several art museums including Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Falmouth Art Gallery, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Swindon Art Gallery and the University of Essex. [3]

Carter’s painting lies between figuration and abstraction, illustrating both landscape and the subjectivity of looking, [5] to reflect a perceptual and psychological experience of the world. [6]

In 2013 he collaborated with artist Robert Priseman to form the artist led group Contemporary British Painting and then the ‘East Contemporary Art Collection’, the first dedicated collection of contemporary art for the East of England which is housed at the University of Suffolk, Ipswich. [7] [8]

Carter is President of Colchester Art Society [9] and has been Artist-in-residence at the University of Essex and Firstsite, Colchester. [10]

Selected solo exhibitions [11]

Selected group exhibitions

Selected collections [11]

Selected publications

Simon Carter (2014) @PaintBritain: 45 Contemporary Painters [34]

Simon Carter (2012) New East Anglian Painting [35]

Simon Carter (1999) Another Day on the Beach: With essays by Crispin Downs, Annabel Longbourne and Professor Peter Vego [36]

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