Approved: 03.04.2020

Alexandra Carr

Artist, Film-maker, Maker

Approved: 03.04.2020

Raising questions about the nature of reality and our place in the cosmos, Carr invites the viewer on a journey of awakening and enlightenment. Captivated by our quest to know the unknown, see the unseen, and exist in the spaces in between, Carr presents a fleeting comprehension of an unreachable place and state of being, present but not properly understood.

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  • Location: Durham, North East
 

Artist Statement

Raising questions about the nature of reality and our place in the cosmos, Carr invites the viewer on a journey of awakening and enlightenment. Captivated by our quest to know the unknown, see the unseen, and exist in the spaces in between, Carr presents a fleeting comprehension of an unreachable place and state of being, present but not properly understood.

At first glance, Carr’s aesthetic is elegant and sedate. On closer inspection, a subtle order and mechanism becomes apparent. Carr generates a slow drawing in of the audience, not to view an image, or a moment, but to observe change over time.  A single, transforming, crucial moment of change highlights the threshold of order to chaos where both states may exist at once. The boundaries of liminal spaces stress the notions of duality, opposites, contradiction, interplay and connectivity.

The point of observation is the focus of Carr’s work. Motion and parallax are employed to create illusion, highlighting how visual perception informs our experience of reality.

Through a manipulation of natural phenomena as media and by challenging our perception of our environment, Carr provokes change in the object and the viewer’s perspective in order to open a window into a world unknown.

She is currently a fellow at The Institute of Advanced Studies working on an interdisciplinary project called Material Imagination to collaboratively produce biological smart materials. She is currently working on new projects, and kinetic and interactive sculptures with a particular focus on phase changes, smart materials and new technologies. She is also developing a practice-based research project in collaboration with scientists, historians, sound artists, programmers and engineers to produce interactive, immersive water, ice and fog installations.

CV & Education

Alexandra is an artist working with patterns in nature, natural processes and phenomena. She completed a foundation at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design and a ceramics degree at Camberwell College of Art. She has exhibited work at the Fondation Cartier in Paris, in collaboration with Jean-Paul Gaultier. She has been commissioned work from seminal musicians Radiohead, and was recently shortlisted for the Arts@CERN COLLIDE International Award 2016 and longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2017, 2019 and 2020. She frequently exhibits internationally and works in collaboration with cross-disciplined experts including sound designers, chemists, geologists, cosmologists and theoretical physicists. Her practice is predominantly science based and experimental in nature and includes drawing, sculpture, kinetic works, photography, video and new media. Of particular focus is the boundary between art, science and technology. She spent six months at the artists’ collective HEIMA, in Seyðisfjorður, Iceland, as an artist in residence and mentor. She had a Leverhulme funded residency, ‘Sculpting with Light’, at Durham University, investigating medieval and modern cosmology in collaboration with a physicist, historian and cosmologist.

 

Education:

  • Camberwell College of Art – BA (Hons) Ceramics 2000-2003.

  • Central St Martins – B-Tec Foundation in Art & Design 1999-2000?

 

Current/Upcoming Commissions:

  • 'Solaris Nexum' - Site-specific, permenant installation in the atrium of Technological University Dublin. Inauguration due autumn 2020. (20m high steel and polycarbonate structure, referencing technology through the ages and our relationship to the elements)

Current/Upcoming Exhibitions:

Selected Exhibitions:

  • Aesthetica Art Prize 2019 - York Art Gallery, March - July 2020

  • ‘Cloud of Unknowing’ - Sculpt, Art in the Churches, Ripon, May - September 2019 - Commission

  • ‘Weight of Light’ - York Festival of Ideas, June 2019 - Commission

  • Aesthetica Art Prize 2019 - York Art Gallery, March - July 2019

  • Empyrean' - Ushaw, Durham, June 2018 - March 2019 - Commission

  • Suspensio' - The Damon Wells Chapel, Pembroke College, Oxford, April-June 2018 - Commission

  • 'Lux Mundi' - The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, November 2017 - February 2018 - Commission

  • 'Ether' - The Damon Wells Chapel, Pembroke College, Oxford, August 2017 - Commission

  • Aesthetica Art Prize - York Art Gallery, May - September 2017

  • 'Bodies of Movement' at 'Ely Cathedral Science Festival 2017', Ely, May - June 2017. Solo show - Commission

  • 'Struktur' - Verket Museum, Sweden, May - September 2016 - Commission

  • 'List í Ljósi' light festival. Iceland. February 2016

  • Nesta Autumn Exhibition - London, October 2015

  • 'Transitions' – Iceland, February 2015.

  • ‘Structures’ – Iceland, August 2014.

  • ‘The Sea Cabinet’ - Snape Maltings and Wilton’s Music Hall, London, May - August 2013.

  • 'Pain Couture' (in association with Jean Paul Gaultier) - Cartier Foundation, Paris. June October 2004.

 

Awards:

 

Residencies:

  • ‘Axis Mundi’, Durham University, 2019

  • 'Sculpting with Light, Durham University, May-Sept 2017

  • HEIMA, Seydisfjordur, Iceland, 2014 – 2015.

 

Research Projects:

  • Research Fellowship at The Institute for Advanced Studies - ‘Material Imagination’, 2020

 

Broadcasting and Talks:

  • Panel speaker for Visual Art of Imagination at York Festival of Ideas 2019.

  • Panel speaker for FLUX Events: Site-Specific Art - July 2018

  • BBC Radio 3, Free Thinking - Guest on ‘The In Between’ - November 2017

  • Public talks and seminars at Oxford University, Durham University and MIT

 

Publications:

  • 'Future Now', Aesthetica Art Prize Anthology. 2020

  • ?'Future Now', Aesthetica Art Prize Anthology. 2019

  • 'Future Now', Aesthetica Art Prize Anthology. 2017