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Kathrin Sonntag

Preview: 27 February, 5.30pm-7.30pm

Artist's Talk: 27 February, 4.30-5.30pm

We are pleased to announce our Spring exhibition I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU a newly commissioned photographic installations by Berlin-based artist Kathrin Sonntag.


If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes.
Roy Batty in Blade Runner, 1982

The eye is a restless thing; marauding and fickle its wet lens takes in the world. But what if its glassy stare is turned in upon itself?

I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU, German artist Kathrin Sonntag’s first major solo exhibition in Scotland at the Cooper Gallery, provides unsettling optical clues to an answer.

Taking its visual cue from several visits Sonntag made to Lauscha, a small town in Germany famous for inventing the prosthetic glass eye, the exhibition explores the uneasy visual feedback that arises when our gaze meets its artificial double.

Encompassing photography, film, sculpture and drawings Sonntag’s multimedia practice distorts, refracts, and fragments quotidian objects and behaviours to test the horizons of perception and consciousness with a desire to disrupt the act of seeing to reveal the blurred line between the real and the fictitious.

I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU presents a new body of works that consist of photography, slide projections and still life compositions. With uncanny correlations at its heart the works utilise the formal kinships humming over images, objects and the spaces in between to interrupt and untether the unconscious moment of perception.

Objects are viewed through frames upon table tops; mirrors and their reflections create illusions of repetition and fresh oranges sit alongside stemmed glass eyes, the juxtaposing of similarities and differences, legibility and illegibility sabotage the optics of seeing, leaving the apparatus of the gaze caught in an endlessly intricate circulation. Sonntag seeks to suspend the moments of discord caught between expected and ambiguous realities, to create a stillness in which the audience might reflect on their own unconscious configuration of perception.

Based in Berlin, Kathrin Sonntag has established an international reputation since 2006. She has presented solo exhibitions at major venues including White Light, Düsseldorf; Galerie Kamm, Berlin; Swiss Institute, New York, The Aspen Art Museum and Kunstverein Hamburg. Sonntag’s work has also been included in recent group exhibitions at the Kunstverein Hannover; the Third Moscow International Biennial for Young Art; Städtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach; and Sculpture Center, New York among others. Sonntag was awarded the Dr. Georg and Josi Guggenheim Foundation Prize in 2009 and a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD, Deutscher Akademischer Austaunsch Dienst) research scholarship in 2011. She was also a recipient of the Swiss Art Award in both 2009 and 2013.

Kathrin Sonntag

Installation photos of I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU at the Cooper Gallery, 2014. Images courtesy of the artist.

I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU was reviewed on 'this is tomorrow' by Valerie Norris on 12 April 2014. You can read the review here:

thisistomorrow.info/articles/kathrin-sonntag-i-see-you-seeing-me-see-you

I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU was reviewed on the Aesthetica Blog by Alex Hetherington on Wednesday 12 April 2014.

a-n featured Sonntag's exhibition in The Week's Top Exhibitions on 24 March 2014.

Sarah Urwin Jones reviewed Sonntag's exhibition for The Herald Arts [link to pdf] on Saturday 1st March 2014.

Giles Sutherland reviewed Sonntag's exhibition for The Times on 20 March 2014 [link to pdf]

Art in Scotland TV covered the preview and interviewed Kathrin Sonntag in Cooper Gallery on 27 February 2014.

This exhibition is kindly supported by the Goethe-Institut Glasgow. For more information on Goethe-Institut Glasgow please see: http://www.goethe.de/glasgow

The artist would also like to thank: Augenprosthetik Lauscha GmbH, Thomas Bäz - Thomas Bäz Glasaugen, Günther Weigelt - Lauschaer Glasaugen, Heiko von Czapiewski-Kanis - Augen aus Glas.

Cooper Gallery is open Mon-Fri, 9.30am-5pm and Sat 10.30am-4.30pm and can be accessed via the Cooper Gallery doors on the east side of the DJCAD car park.

Please note this exhibition is closed on Saturday 29 March & Saturday 5 April.