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Katie Paterson was born on 1981 in Glasgow, United Kingdom, is a Scottish artist. Discover Katie Paterson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Katie Paterson (born 1981) is a Fife-based visual artist from Glasgow, Scotland, having previously lived and worked in Berlin whose artworks concern translation, distance, and scale.
Paterson holds a BA from Edinburgh College of Art (2004) and an MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art (2007), she is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh (2013).
Paterson has done several projects relating to melting glaciers; her graduation piece for art school, Vatnajökull (the sound of), featured a mobile phone number connected to a microphone submerged in a lagoon beneath Europe's largest Glacier.
Related work includes Langjökull, Snaefellsjökull, Soheimajökull, in which the soundscape of melting glaciers was created by making LPs from ice consisting of Glacier meltwater.
In one project she created a map of 27,000 known dead stars.
In History of Darkness Paterson presents the viewer with a multitude of images in the form of 35 mm slides that the viewer is invited to pick up and view in good light.
They are labeled as to the disparate points in the universe from which they are photographed.
And indicated on each is the distance in light-years from that point in the sky to Earth.
They are images of darkness, and they are all virtually the same.
She has had solo exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford, Kettle's Yard Cambridge, Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre, Selfridges, London, BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Haunch of Venison, London, PKM, Seoul., Turner Contemporary, and Ingleby.
Paterson was the winner of a South Bank Sky Arts Award in 2014.
and a Leverhulme Fellow at University College London.
In July 2014, she sent an artwork into space, to the International Space Station aboard ESA Georges Lemaître ATV (ATV-5).
In August 2014, to widespread acclaim, Paterson launched the Future Library project (NO:Framtidsbiblioteket), a 100-year-long artwork in Oslo's Nordmarka forest and new Deichman Public Library and announced Margaret Atwood as the first writer.
She was included in the Towner Gallery (Eastbourne) A Certain Kind of Light exhibition showing from 21 January to 17 May 2017.
Turner Contemporary hosted a major retrospective of all Paterson's artwork in 2019, and launched a new book A place that exists only in moonlight, printed with cosmic dust.