#allmetalMonday Rob & Nick Carter’s Bronze Oak Grove at Dulwich Art Gallery is a physical recreation of an early 17th c drawing by Jacob de Gheyn (there are 9 of them) #topstumps
NEW SPECTRUM CIRCLE
PRINTS LAUNCH £250+ VAT (print only)
Framing available at £250 +VAT To mark the upcoming TONDO exhibition, we’re thrilled to launch two new limited edition prints by Rob and Nick Carter — both available now at a special introductory price for a limited time. RN1609 Inverted Spectrum Circle Print (2025) is a cool-toned reinterpretation of RN1202 Spectrum Circle Print (2018), which was originally developed from one of the artists’ signature Light Paintings. Where RN1202 radiates with vivid warmth, RN1609 offers a more contemplative palette — the same mesmerising circular composition, reimagined in reverse.
NEW SPECTRUM CIRCLE
PRINTS LAUNCH SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE £250
+ VAT (print only) Framing available at £250 +VAT We’re also excited to introduce RN1610 AI Spectrum Circle Print (2025) — a brand new work created using AI image-generation tools. Working with text-to-image technology, the artists crafted the following prompt to produce the image:
“Vibrant concentric circles of various rainbow colours radiate outward from a central point, centred on a black background, colour gradients transition smoothly from one hue to the next creating a dynamic visual effect, distinct lines and colour gradations, modern, geometric circular symmetry, radiating lines, 4K, highly detailed.”
The result is a striking, high-definition composition that pushes the Spectrum Circle series into new conceptual and technological territory — blending human intention with machine interpretation.
NEW SPECTRUM CIRCLE
PRINTS LAUNCH SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE £250
+ VAT (print only) Framing available at £250 +VAT We’re also excited to introduce RN1610 AI Spectrum Circle Print (2025) — a brand new work created using AI image-generation tools. Working with text-to-image technology, the artists crafted the following prompt to produce the image:
“Vibrant concentric circles of various rainbow colours radiate outward from a central point, centred on a black background, colour gradients transition smoothly from one hue to the next creating a dynamic visual effect, distinct lines and colour gradations, modern, geometric circular symmetry, radiating lines, 4K, highly detailed.”
The result is a striking, high-definition composition that pushes the Spectrum Circle series into new conceptual and technological territory — blending human intention with machine interpretation.
NEW SPECTRUM CIRCLE
PRINTS LAUNCH £250+ VAT (print only)
Framing available at £250 +VAT To mark the upcoming TONDO exhibition, we’re thrilled to launch two new limited edition prints by Rob and Nick Carter — both available now at a special introductory price for a limited time. RN1609 Inverted Spectrum Circle Print (2025) is a cool-toned reinterpretation of RN1202 Spectrum Circle Print (2018), which was originally developed from one of the artists’ signature Light Paintings. Where RN1202 radiates with vivid warmth, RN1609 offers a more contemplative palette — the same mesmerising circular composition, reimagined in reverse.
We are thrilled to announce today that we have acquired @robandnick’s sculpture Bronze Oak Grove.
This is the first artwork to become part of the Collection since 2012, and we’re so glad it has found a permanent home in our sculpture garden.
Learn more: https://t.co/quTzB6LvLF
AI is exciting for artists, the possibilities are limitless, says @robandnick#frontpage
The husband-and-wife duo tell @NancyDurrant about embracing tech in the art world and their exclusive print for Standard readers: https://t.co/MRSGrqzSel
Yesterday we hosted a fundraiser to support @dulwichgallery. Thank you so much to @jenartscott, the DPG team and trustees who made it such a delightful evening.
In support of the gallery, we launched an exclusive new print inspired by a Dutch Still Life from DPG’s permanent collection.
This print is in line with a previous Dutch Golden Age series, where we created works over six years (2012-2018) based around paintings from the Golden Age.
Our preoccupation with the Dutch Golden Age series primarily lies in the interest with the boundaries between the real and the imagined, the analogue and the digital, and the traditional and the contemporary.
The idea was to pluck a fruit from an existing piece in the DPG collection, and the result would be a work that transforms an existing moment in art history with digital manipulation and presentation in analogue format on print, to facilitate a return to the art of sustained and deep looking.
Huge thanks again to the DPG team, all their supporters and trustees. It was amazing to see new and familiar faces.
And thank you to those who bought a print last night!🍋
RN1563
Rob and Nick Carter
Lemon after Jan Pauwell Gillemans, 2024
Supergloss print framed in wood
410 × 318 mm | 16 1/8 × 12 1/2 in (framed)
edition of 95
Unframed: £1100 + VAT
Framed: £1300 + VAT
All proceeds go to Dulwich Picture Gallery
For over 20 years, @RobandNick have created artwork that breaks the barriers of analogue and digital.
For the @THTorguk Auction, they have donated 'Spectrum Circle Print' — a beautiful collection of concentric circles and swirling pools of colour. 🌀
https://t.co/RE2ToFrmxL
How wonderful to have @RobandNick in the Studio last week! We loved working with them to create a sculpture in glass for their new project @MetropoleVe.
“Peter”, Rob and Nick’s robot, is an exploration of how far current technology can be pushed and what it could achieve in art. With the help of AI and KUKA Robotics (@KUKA_UK ), Rob and Nick taught Peter to create a series of “Light Drawings”. Photographs are fed through 120,000 lines of code to produce instructions for the robot to execute. Then, in complete darkness, Peter triggers a camera to open its shutters and draws with light. The finished work is a photograph captured by a digital camera, without any human interaction.
Robot Light Drawing, Tiger, after Andy Warhol (1983)
2022
framed print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
22 1/2 × 22 1/2 in | 57 × 57 cm (framed)edition of 3 + 2 a
Selected pieces from the series are currently on display in our show “25 YEARS” at 5A Bathurst Street.
For more information on the “Light Drawing” series, please email us at [email protected]