Charlotte Cooper is a UK-based artist whose practice explores the nature of interconnectedness. She is intrigued by the near inaccessibility of the earliest aspects of ourselves and where they might be articulated in the convergence between art and psychoanalysis. Working across monotype, lithography, and etching, she creates large-scale sculptural installations, artist’s books, and digital animations.
She holds an MA in Print from the Royal College of Art (2023), and in November, she will open her first solo exhibition at Hogarth’s House in London. Her work has been exhibited at Southwark Park Gallery and at Woolwich and Bainbridge Print Fairs. She is also a current fellow of Plaintiff Press’ Bookbinding and Publication programme, and her work is held in the permanent collections of the V&A and the RCA.