KATIE PATERSON
Evergreen, 2022
351 extinct plants embroidered on linen
90 x 57 1/2 in
228.6 x 146.1 cm
Series of 10 plus 2 AP
JCG13436
KATIE PATERSON
Waterdrop (A map of the universe encoded into a waterdrop, then released into a powerful waterfall), 2022
Silver gelatin print
39 1/2 x 54 in.
100.3 x 137.2 cm
Edition of 10 plus 2 artist's proofs
JCG15023
KATIE PATERSON
Ideas (A solar flare containing all the light in the universe), 2014
Micro waterjet cut sterling silver
4 1/4 x 11 1/4 x 3/16 in.
10.8 x 28.6 x 0.5 cm
JCG7303.1
KATIE PATERSON
Ideas (the milky way compressed into a
diamond), 2019
Micro waterjet-cut sterling silver
4 1/4 x 7 1/2 x 1/4 in.
10.8 x 19.1 x 0.6 cm.
Edition of 3 (#2/3)
JCG11326
KATIE PATERSON
Ideas (A fireworks display recreating every
comet in history), 2021
Micro waterjet-cut sterling silver
4 1/4 x 11 x 1/4 in.
10.8 x 27.9 x 0.6 cm.
Edition of 3 (#1/3)
JCG13682
KATIE PATERSON
Ideas (Hourglasses filled with the ruins of
lost cities), 2021
Micro waterjet-cut sterling silver
4 x 9 x 1/4 in.
10.2 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm.
Edition of 3 (#1/3)
JCG13681
KATIE PATERSON
Endling, 2021
Mixed media in 100 pigments made from the pre-solar dust of 5 billion years ago to the ginkgo trees of Himakujumoko
38 3/8 x 38 3/8 in.
97.5 x 97.5 cm
Edition of 10 plus 2 artist's proofs
JCG13152
KATIE PATERSON
The Cosmic Spectrum, 2019
Spinning disk, printed vinyl, motor
Artwork dimensions:
Diameter: 78 1/4 in.
198.5 cm
Housed motor dimensions:
20 1/4 x 29 x 24 in.
51.5 x 74 x 61 cm
Edition of 3
JCG11017
KATIE PATERSON
Ideas (the universe rewound and played back in real time), 2019
Micro waterjet-cut sterling silver
4 1/4 x 9 1/8 x 1/4 in.
10.8 x 23.2 x 0.6 cm
Edition of 3
JCG11324
Installation view, Katie Paterson, From Earth into a Black Hole, James Cohan, 291 Grand Street, September 16 - October 16, 2016
Installation view, Katie Paterson, From Earth into a Black Hole, James Cohan, 291 Grand Street, September 16 - October 16, 2016
Installation view, Katie Paterson, Centre PasquArt, Biel, Switzerland, September 11 - October 20, 2016
Photo: Julie Lovens
Installation view, Katie Paterson, CentrePasquArt, Biel, Switzerland, September 11 - October 20, 2016
Photo: Julie Lovens
Installation view, Katie Paterson, CentrePasquArt, Biel, Switzerland, September 11 - October 20, 2016
Photo: Julie Lovens
KATIE PATERSON
Totality, 2016
Mixed media
32 5/8 in. dia.
83 cm dia.
Edition of 3
JCG8686
KATIE PATERSON
Totality, 2016
KATIE PATERSON
Candle (from Earth into a Black Hole), 2015
Scented layered candle
11 3/4 x 1 1/2 in.
30 x 4 cm
Edition of 45
JCG8266
Installation view, Katie Paterson: Field of the Sky, Frac Franche-Comté, France, June 7 - October 18, 2015
Photo: Blaise Adilon
KATIE PATERSON
Colour Field, 2016
C-print
43 1/4 x 102 1/4 in.
110 x 260 cm
Edition of 6
JCG8685
KATIE PATERSON
Gravity Released One Unit at a Time, 2015
Micro water jet cut sterling silver
4 1/4 x 8 3/4 x 3/16 in.
10.8 x 22.2 x .5 cm
Edition of 3
JCG8763
KATIE PATERSON
A Solar Flare Containing All the Light in the Universe, 2014
Micro waterjet cut sterling silver
4 1/4 x 11 1/4 x 3/16 in.
10.8 x 28.6 x .5 cm
Edition of 3
JCG7303
KATIE PATERSON
Timepieces (Solar System), 2014
Nine adapted clocks tell the time on all the planets in our solar system, including Earth's Moon. The duration of the day range from planet to planet, from the shortest on Jupiter to the longest on Mercury. Each clock is calibrated to tell the time in relation to the other planets and to the time on Earth.
Mercury 4223 hours
Venus 2802 hours
Earth 24 hours
Moon 708 hours
Mars 24 hours 40minutes
Jupiter 9 hours 56 minutes
Saturn 10 hours 39 minutes
Uranus 17 hours 14 minutes
Neptune 16 hours 6 minutes
Each: 17 11/16 x 17 11/16 x 3 11/16 in.
45 x 45 x 9.5 cm
JCG7275
KATIE PATERSON
Timepieces (Solar System) (Mars), 2014
Detail
KATIE PATERSON
Future Library (certificate), 2014
Two-sided foil block print on paper
16 1/2 x 11 11/16 in.
41.9 x 29.7 cm
View of the certificate's front
JCG7213
KATIE PATERSON
Future Library (certificate), 2014
Two-sided foil block print on paper
16 1/2 x 11 11/16 in.
41.9 x 29.7 cm
View of the certificate's back
JCG7213
KATIE PATERSON
Fossil Necklace, 2013
170 carved rounded fossils, strung on silk
58 in.
147.3 cm
Edition of 3
JCG6480
Installation view, Katie Paterson, Kettle’s Yard Gallery & St Peter’s Church, Cambridge, UK, April 26 - June 30, 2013
Photographer: Paul Allitt
KATIE PATERSON
Fossil Necklace, 2013
170 carved rounded fossils, strung on silk
58 in.
147.3 cm
Edition of 3
JCG6480
Installation view, Katie Paterson, Kettle’s Yard Gallery & St Peter’s Church, Cambridge, UK, April 26 - June 30, 2013
Photographer: Paul Allitt
KATIE PATERSON
Fossil Necklace, 2013
170 carved rounded fossils, strung on silk
58 in.
147.3 cm
Edition of 3
JCG6480
Installation view, Katie Paterson, Kettle’s Yard Gallery & St Peter’s Church, Cambridge, UK, April 26 - June 30, 2013
Photographer: Paul Allitt
KATIE PATERSON
History of Darkness, 2010
Ongoing slide archive
21 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.
55 x 55 x 4.5 cm
JCG5042
KATIE PATERSON
History of Darkness, 2010
Installation view
KATIE PATERSON
History of Darkness (79,582,210 ly), 2010
Embossed archival silver gelatin photograph
19 x 19 in.
48 X 48 cm
JCG5042
KATIE PATERSON
As the World Turns, 2010
Modified Project Debut record player
37 x 21 3/8 x 20 in.
94 x 54.3 x 51 cm
Edition of 5
JCG4895
KATIE PATERSON
Inside this desert lies the tiniest grain of sand, 2010
Black and white photograph on resin coated paper
39 x 48 1/2 x 1 7/8 in.
99.06 x 123.19 x 4.76 cm
Edition of 5
JCG4898
KATIE PATERSON
Dying Star Letters, 2010
Shelf, archival box, posted letters and envelopes
Dimensions variable
Edition of 3
JCG4941
KATIE PATERSON
Dying Star Letters, 2010
Installation view, Katie Paterson, In another time, Mead Gallery, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, May 2 - June 22, 2013
KATIE PATERSON
Dying Star Letters, 2010
Installation view, Katie Paterson, In another time, Mead Gallery, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, May 2 - June 22, 2013
KATIE PATERSON
100 Billion Suns, 2010
Custom printed confetti, confetti cannon launcher
Dimensions variable
Edition of 10
JCG4930
Photographer: Jerry L. Thompson
KATIE PATERSON
100 Billion Suns, 2010
Custom printed confetti, confetti cannon launcher
Dimensions variable
Edition of 10
JCG4930
KATIE PATERSON
100 Billion Suns, 2010
Custom printed confetti, confetti cannon launcher
Dimensions variable
Edition of 10
JCG4930
KATIE PATERSON
All the Dead Stars, 2009
Laser etched anodized aluminum
78 3/4 x 118 1/8 in.
200.03 x 300.04 cm
Edition of 4
JCG4919
KATIE PATERSON
All the Dead Stars, 2009
Detail
KATIE PATERSON
Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight, 2008
Light bulb with halogen filament, frosted coloured shell, 28W, 4500K, logbook
33 1/2 x 32 1/2 in.
85 x 83 x 92 cm
Edition of 9
JCG4897
KATIE PATERSON
Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight, 2008
Light bulb with halogen filament, frosted coloured shell, 28W, 4500K, logbook
33 1/2 x 32 1/2 in.
85 x 83 x 92 cm
Edition of 9
JCG4897
KATIE PATERSON
Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull, Solheimajökull, 2007
Three digital films on DVD
Duration: 1 hour 57 minutes
Edition of 3
JCG5540
Installation view, FOCUS: Katie Paterson, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX, Mar 4 - April 18, 2012
KATIE PATERSON
Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull, Solheimajökull, 2007
Three digital films on DVD
Duration: 1 hour 57 minutes
Edition of 3
JCG5540
Installation view, FOCUS: Katie Paterson, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX, March 4 - April 18, 2012
KATIE PATERSON
Vatnajokull (the sound of), 2007
Bespoke box, neon, iPod, headphones, photographs
38 1/4 x 22 1/2 x 48 in.
97 x 57 x 122 cm
Edition of 5
JCG5723
KATIE PATERSON
Vatnajokull (the sound of), 2007
Bespoke box, neon, iPod, headphones, photographs
38 1/4 x 22 1/2 x 48 in.
97 x 57 x 122 cm
Edition of 5
JCG5723
KATIE PATERSON
Vatnajokull (the sound of), 2007
Bespoke box, neon, iPod, headphones, photographs
38 1/4 x 22 1/2 x 48 in.
97 x 57 x 122 cm
Edition of 5
JCG5723
Scottish artist Katie Paterson is known for her multi-disciplinary and conceptually-driven work with an emphasis on nature, ecology, geology and cosmology. Collaborating with scientists and researchers across the world, Paterson’s projects consider our place on Earth in the context of geological time and change. Her artworks make use of sophisticated technologies and specialist expertise to stage intimate, poetic and philosophical engagements between people and their natural environment. Combining a Romantic sensibility with a research-based approach, conceptual rigour and coolly minimalist presentation, her work collapses the distance between the viewer and the most distant edges of time and the cosmos.
Among the artist’s best known works are: The Future Library Project, an ambitious, one-hundred year endeavor commissioned by the City of Oslo and the National Library of Oslo that will culminate in an one-hundred text anthology by leading authors, poets and thinkers of the twenty-first century; Ideas, a lifelong series started by the artist in 2015, of short, haiku-like sentences rendered in sterling silver or bronze; Totality (2016), a mirrorball reflecting every solar eclipse seen from earth; Hollow (2016), an immersive piece of architecture that brings together over 10,000 unique tree species, commissioned by the University of Bristol, made in collaboration with architects Zeller & Moye and permanently installed in the historic Royal Fort Gardens; Fossil Necklace (2013), a necklace made up of 170 carved, spherical fossils, spanning geological time; Second Moon (2013), a work that tracks the cyclical journey of a fragment of the moon as it circles the Earth, via airfreight courier, on a man-made year-long commercial orbit; All the Dead Stars (2009), a large map documenting the locations of 27,000 dead stars known to humanity; Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight (2009), an incandescent bulb designed to transmit wavelength properties identical to those of moonlight; and History of Darkness (ongoing), a slide archive of darkness captured at different times and places throughout the universe and spanning billions of years.
Katie Paterson (born 1981, Glasgow, Scotland) received her BA from Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, United Kingdom in 2004 and her MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art in London, United Kingdom in 2007. She has since been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions including The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland (2021); Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK (2019); Utah Museum of Fine Art, Salt Lake City, UT (2017): Somerset House, London, UK (2016); FRAC Frache Comté, Besancon, France (2015); the Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2014); Mead Gallery at the University of Warwick, Coventry, UK and at Kettle’s Yard at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK (2013); the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, and BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2012); and Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, UK (2008). Paterson has participated in group exhibitions at the Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Germany (2021); Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland (2021); Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, UK (2020); UCCA Dune, Beidaihe, China (2020); Royal Museums Greenwich, London, UK (2019); the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark (2018); the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH (2017); the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK and OCAT, Shanghai, China (2016); the Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (2015); among many others. Her work has also been featured in the 2017 Yokohama Triennale, Japan; 11th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, South Korea, 2016; Whitstable Biennial 2010, Whitstable, UK; PERFORMA 09, New York, NY; and Altermodern: Tate Triennial 2009, Tate Britain, London, UK.
Paterson was the recipient of the John Florent Stone Fellowship at Edinburgh College of Art, and was the Leverhulme Artist in Residence in the Astrophysics Group at the University College London for the academic year 2010-2011. Her work can be found in public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia; Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA; Frac Bretagne, France; FRAC, Franche-Comté, France; Musee D’Art Classique de Mougins, France; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA; Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ; Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art, Guanghzhou, China; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, UT; and the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK. Katie Paterson lives and works in Fife, Scotland.
Katie Paterson has become known for her multidisciplinary and conceptually-driven work with an emphasis on nature, ecology, geology and cosmology. Many of her poetic installations have been the result of intensive research and collaboration with specialists as diverse as astronomers, geneticists, nanotechnologists, jewelers and firework manufacturers.
London, United Kingdom
Berlin, Germany