Hodgkin, Carter

Carter Hodgkin

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Carter Hodgkin creates work reflecting states of instability using digital media, drawing and painting. Embracing the infinitesimal realm of physics, Hodgkin manipulates computer code to generate animations of simulated atomic collisions. From these animations she captures still images to create paintings and drawings which explore a new language of abstraction.

Ms. Hodgkin has exhibited in the United States, Europe and Asia. Solo shows have ranged from New York and San Francisco to Tokyo, Japan and New Delhi, India. Her work has been featured in group shows including “The Digital Body”, ZKM Center for Art & Media in Karlsruhe, Germany and “Excess in the Technomediacratic Society”, Musee Dole, France. In 1998, she exhibited at Nature Morte Gallery in New Delhi and was the U.S. representative artist in the Khoj International Workshop in India.

Most recently, Americans for the Arts cited her permanent Public Art commission “Electromagnetic Fall” as pme pf tje best public art projects for 2010. She has been awarded fellowships from the Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

Articles and reviews of her work have appeared in Artforum, Art in America, Flash Art and the L.A. Times. Her work is included in Art+Science Now, a visual survey of artists working at the frontiers of science and technology published by Thames & Hudson. Her work is included public and private collections including the U.S. Library of Congress, the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum,  the Basil Alkazzi Foundation and the U.S. Art in Embassies Program.

Ms. Hodgkin received a B.F.A. from  Virginia Commonwealth University and teaches at Parsons/The New School of Design NY. Ms. Hodgkin lives and works in New York and is represented by Denise Bibro Fine Art.

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