
Carsten Gueth is an artist based in Stuttgart, Germany.
“Carsten Gueth studied architecture and urban planning in Stuttgart before spending fifteen years in graphic design for cultural institutions — museums, festivals, publishers.”
Before publishing independently as Die Doing, Carsten Gueth spent fifteen years making graphic design for cultural institutions in Stuttgart: museums, festivals, publishers, the kinds of clients that notice spacing. Architecture and urban-planning studies sit in the background of the work too. You can feel it in the way his images lock into place from across a room. Then something odd slips in. Recent recognition from ADC, Red Dot, and Palau de la Musica Catalana didn't make the work more polite.
Carsten Gueth, also known as Die Doing, is a visual artist based in Stuttgart, Germany. Originally trained in architecture and urban planning, Gueth transitioned to graphic design, working with design agencies on campaigns for cultural institutions such as museums. His artistic work is characterized by vibrant, pop-colored graphics and halftone textures, blending emotion with technical precision. Gueth’s art often features gradients and intricate patterns that invite closer examination. His work has been exhibited in various venues, and he actively shares his creations on social media, engaging with a global audience.


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