
Katharina GÖppert

Katharina Göppert (b. 1995, lives and works in Stuttgart and Mainz) is a visual artist with an interdisciplinary practice. Her work intertwines personal narratives with social themes such as mental illness, motherhood, care, love, pain, shame and intimacy. She works across drawing, papercut, video, text, and 3D printing. She studied Fine Arts at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and Philosophy at the University of Stuttgart. Göppert has been awarded, among others, the SHIFT grant by the Cultural Office of Stuttgart and an artist residency at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice as part of the Nouveau Grand Tour program by Institut Français. Her works have been shown internationally, including in Stuttgart, Tehran, Venice, and Mexico City. Most recently, she presented her first solo exhibition “mommy issues” at Necktar 127 Gallery in Stuttgart. Her publication “Nachrichten von Mama” (“Messages from Mom”), a poetic-documentary project about growing up with a mentally ill mother, also received media attention (Stuttgarter Zeitung, SWR, and the Cosmo podcast “Danke, gut”).
Katharina GÖppert

Katharina Göppert (b. 1995, lives and works in Stuttgart and Mainz) is a visual artist with an interdisciplinary practice. Her work intertwines personal narratives with social themes such as mental illness, motherhood, care, love, pain, shame and intimacy. She works across drawing, papercut, video, text, and 3D printing. She studied Fine Arts at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and Philosophy at the University of Stuttgart. Göppert has been awarded, among others, the SHIFT grant by the Cultural Office of Stuttgart and an artist residency at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice as part of the Nouveau Grand Tour program by Institut Français. Her works have been shown internationally, including in Stuttgart, Tehran, Venice, and Mexico City. Most recently, she presented her first solo exhibition “mommy issues” at Necktar 127 Gallery in Stuttgart. Her publication “Nachrichten von Mama” (“Messages from Mom”), a poetic-documentary project about growing up with a mentally ill mother, also received media attention (Stuttgarter Zeitung, SWR, and the Cosmo podcast “Danke, gut”).