Rob and Nick Carter
Robot Light Drawing, La fleur, after Henri Matisse (1937)

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Rob and Nick Carter
Robot Light Drawing, La fleur, after Henri Matisse (1937)2022
Framed print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
66 x 55.9 cm
26 x 22 in
Edition of 3 plus 2 artists' proofs
£ 2,000.00

Rob and Nick Carter are a husband and wife artistic duo who have been collaborating for over 20 years. Their work is housed in the collections of the Mauritshuis, The Hague; Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; David Roberts Foundation, London; Städel Museum, Frankfurt; and the Foundation Custodia, Paris, as well they are the only living artists to have shown a work at the Frick Museum, New York. The Carters have also executed a number of significant public and corporate commissions throughout London, including works for Cardinal Place in Victoria, 200 Aldersgate, 23 Savile Row and the Mildred Creek ward in Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Nick (L) and Rob (R) in their studio with Heidi their 6 axis Kuka robot, image courtesy: James D Kelly

In the last five years, Rob and Nick resolved their curiosity using one profound tool: a robotic arm that they named Heidi. With AI and robotics, the artists taught Heidi, a six-axis Kuka Robot, to paint with exact precision. Heidi has since produced numerous series that mimic the works of old masters and artistic icons, as well as portraiture.