Honey Window (2023), on view at Reid Hall, Columbia University Paris. Commissioned by the Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination.

Find out more information via the Columbia website.

Am I My Brother’s Keeper: An evolving immersive installation about home and identity, exhibited at locations including St Paul’s Cathedral, London, UK, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, UK and Manifesta, Palermo, Spain.

Everything Is Connected is an ongoing worldwide body of work in collaboration with Professor Kostya Novoselov, exhibited at locations including Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the Hay Festival, Segovia, Spain, World Mobile Congress Barcelona, Spain, and Moulin Richard de Bas, Ambert, France

Punctum (Future Nostalgia) is Kate Daudy’s response to her one-month residency in Meteora, Greece. The accompanying exhibition took place 4 September - 4 November 2022 at the National Geological History Museum, Meteora, Greece. Interviews can be found here.

If There Are No Questions?: An Exploration of the Medium of NFTs. 27 Jul-24 Sep 2022 at Elsewhere, London. Visitors to ‘If There Are No Questions?’ are invited to trace how Daudy’s ideas have been used to seed the broad and deep generative digital artwork ‘The Evolution Project’ – translating Daudy’s ideas and fine artworks into the NFT space.

MI BLANCOR ALMIDONADO: AUTORRETRATO CON PIEDRAS, SUDARIO Y UNA SEMILLA

My Starched Whiteness: Self-Portrait With Stones, Shroud and a Seed.

Caja Granada Cultural Center, Granada, Spain. May 20 to September 25, 2022.

The exhibition is a tribute by Kate Daudy to Federico García Lorca, whose figure has been fundamental in the artist's imagination.

200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries: The Exhibition. A global touring exhibition organised by Louis Vuitton beginning in Paris, France, and featuring Trunk No. 6 designed by Daudy as a named ‘Visionary’ for the Louis Vuitton 200-year anniversary.

Wonderchaos, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 8th September – 6th October 2021.

An exploration of the many facets of chaos, from visual artist Kate Daudy and physicist Kostya Novoselov.

The Fifth Order Of Chaos with Prof Kostya Novoselov, in collaboration with Stain Studio at Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Russia (MAMM) and Manezh, Red Square, Moscow, Russia. 2021. Shown as part of the Art For The Future Biennale.

It Wasn’t That At All: A contemporary response to The Golden Treasure of Tutankhamun at Saatchi Gallery, London, UK.

We Can Talk About It In The Car: Written interventions across the city of Manchester at the invitation of locations including Manchester Cathedral, Manchester Art Gallery, and Manchester Football Museum, commissioned by The Arts Council and ArtReach for Journeys Festival International, Manchester, UK