John Carter
New York, USA
About the Artist
John Carter (b.1944, Pennsylvania; based NY/UK) is an artist working across filmmaking, photography, and sound whose contemplative works center memory, landscape, Blackness, and intergenerational transmission. His award-winning Castro Street (2014) weaves experimental narrative and sonic textures to evoke both personal and collective histories of California. Carter exhibits widely in museums and biennials, using minimal yet emotionally resonant forms—a single voice, image, gesture—to evoke complex social resonances.Contact & Social
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