Katie Paterson

Katie Paterson (born 1981) is a Fife-based visual artist from Glasgow, Scotland, having previously lived and worked in Berlin[1][2] whose artworks concern translation, distance, and scale.

[10] She has had solo exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford, Kettle's Yard Cambridge,[11] Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre,[12] Selfridges, London,[13] BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna,[14][15][16] Haunch of Venison, London, PKM, Seoul,[17] 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 to the International Space Station aboard ESA Georges Lemaître ATV (ATV-5).

[28] Turner Contemporary[29] hosted a major retrospective of all Paterson's artwork in 2019,[30] and launched a new book A place that exists only in moonlight, printed with cosmic dust.