Carl Gent
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork appears to be a utilitarian object - a mobile medical cart or walker. The composition features a sturdy frame with multiple shelves, one containing various medical equipment and the other holding what appear to be medications or supplies. The overall aesthetic is a mix of functional design and personalized elements, with the frame adorned with colorful beads or strings, adding a touch of whimsy and individuality. The piece likely represents the artist's creative approach to addressing practical needs, combining form and function in an unconventional way. The work may comment on the intersection of technology, healthcare, and individual expression. ...
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Carl Gent
1985 , BritishWorking in installation, sculpture, performance, sound and writing, Carl Gent bridges past with present and reality with fiction, creating works around notions of identity, the rural and the human. Gent creates work that “smuggles'' stories from generations, reinventing their truths behind the official chronicles and finding alternative histories. Bexhill, a small seaside town in the south of England when the artist was born and raised, is a recurring theme in their work, with research dedicated to a seemingly erased from history Queen Cynethryth who founded Bexhill in the 8th century. Whether it is an installation with found footage, a mixtape with songs dedicated to a 14th century anchoress, live music performance, Gent’s work is a unique and tender ode for those erased and forgotten. ...