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Beth Minotaur

Giant Standing Minotaur II
By Beth Carter
Located in Boston, MA
Carter’s work often morphs the human figure with animal, creating mythological creatures and extraordinary fictional compositions. Her work explores themes of duality, transformation...
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Giant Standing Minotaur II
H 78.75 in W 25 in D 24 in

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Reading Minotaur
By Beth Carter
Located in Boston, MA
Anyone who shares Beth Carter’s fascination with the human condition must surely embrace the
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Reading Minotaur
Reading Minotaur
H 23 in W 14 in D 11 in
Large Minotaur (with bird) on steel base
By Beth Carter
Located in Bridgehampton, NY
Presented by 'M Fine Arts Galerie' for Market Art & Design Ref: 1023
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Minotaur Reading
By Beth Carter
Located in Boston, MA
Carter’s work often morphs the human figure with animal, creating mythological creatures and extraordinary fictional compositions. Her work explores themes of duality, transformation...
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Minotaur Reading
H 28.75 in W 15.75 in D 18.5 in
Minotaur Reading III
By Beth Carter
Located in New York, NY
Beth Carter is an artist based in Bristol, UK. Her work often morphs the human figure with animal
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Minotaur Reading III
Minotaur Reading III
H 29 in W 19 in D 12.5 in
Minotaur Reading III
By Beth Carter
Located in New York, NY
Beth Carter is an artist based in Bristol, UK. Her work often morphs the human figure with animal
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Minotaur Reading III
Minotaur Reading III
H 29 in W 19 in D 12.5 in

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Master of Your Own Destiny II by Walter Peter Brenner - Mythological, bronze
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Taxidermy Polar Bear - Life-Size
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Beth Carter is a Contemporary artist whose work — which includes sculpture and charcoal drawings — draws from the deep well of mythology. Her winged harpies and minotaurs are updated for the purposes of creating modern allegories so that her efforts to explore the human condition often yield thoughtful marriages of past and present worlds. Carter tells stories primarily through two mediums — her figurative sculptures are typically cast in bronze and she also creates painstakingly detailed works on paper, too. 

Carter began pursuing art relatively early in life. She studied at Bath College and earned her BA in Fine Art from the University of Sunderland in 1995. Carter additionally studied at the Cyprus College of Art and the National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria. Her first exhibition was the 1995 Northern Graduate Show 95' at the Royal College of Art, London, where she won the top prize. Her continuing artistic studies have taken her to India, Gambia, Mexico, Kenya, New Zealand, Tanzania and Sri Lanka.

Today, Carter is based in Bristol and exhibits throughout the United Kingdom. She is represented by galleries in the UK, America and Belgium, and her drawings and sculptures are held in private collections worldwide and in the permanent collections of the Muskegon Museum of Art and the Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins.

Carter regularly collaborates with other female artists as well. In 2020, six of her sculptures were showcased alongside works by painter Helen Flockhart at Flockhart's "Beasts" exhibition at the Arusha Gallery in Edinburgh. In 2022, Carter and artist Olivia Kemp, known for her large-scale ink drawings, exhibited together at James Freeman Gallery in London.

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