Summing up the Year 2025
- andrewcarnie
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

NOT A BAD YEAR
The year has been steady with visits to New York and Washington, DC, supported by an honorarium and two talks at Montclair University, New Jersey, around art and science, with visits to see Susan Anker in the bio-lab at the School of Visual Arts and visits to the Whitney, and to see the Robert Natkin, A Better Place, at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery with Marius Kwint,
I further went to show work in Portugal in the exhibition Barely 50, at Cultivamos Cultura, in Sao Luis, Portugal in May.
Later in September, I was invited to speak at the TTT conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and to be in the show Coining Utopias at the Kino Siska Gallery.
Then I travelled almost immediately to Riga for a one-person show at the RSU Anatomical Museum, which started in September and is now extended through February 2026.
These blocks of travel have been interwoven with longer blocks in the studio, working on more watercolours for the 'Someone I Know' series, and beginning to create larger works on canvas.
Andrew Carnie is an artist and academic at Winchester School of Art, Southampton University. His practice often involves a meaningful interaction with scientists. He is part of the Critical Practices Research team, where his interests lie in exploring the self through the lens of hybridity, as well as in organ transplantation and immunology. Other themes and ideas are often based on neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of ourselves through scientific ideas and images. The work is often time-based, employing slide-dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces, layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them. His work has been exhibited at the Science Museum, London, Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Great North Museum, Newcastle, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Dresden Hygiene Museum, Morevska Gallery, Brno, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea amongst many others, most recently the Hatton Gallery and Vane, Newcastle.
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Read about the work at Catalogue.
See more work at the website: http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/artworks.htm
At Axis web: http://www.axisweb.org/p/andrewcarnie
Current exhibitions and projects: http://andrewcarnieexhibtionsandstuff.blogspot.com/
Science and art blog: http://scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.com/
Optogenetics project: http://globaleyeartsoptogenetics.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine Heart project: http://www.andrewcarnie.org.uk/heart/index.html http://distributedbodies.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine
Neurology project: http://artandsciencethewintertree.blogspot.co.uk/?view=magazine http://theprojectedtree.blogspot.co.uk/
Website: http://www.andrewcarnie.co.uk
Archive of work: http://andrewcarnie.org.uk/archive/index.html
Supported by The Artists Agency: https://www.theartistsagency.co.uk/andrew-carnie/
All images: courtesy of the artist Andrew Carnie
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