Living room with birthday cakes and lit candles on tables and in front of the couches, with cushions and a cat on the floor.

Sadie Cook

A person's hand reaching out toward a small branch with tiny branches and leaves, with backlit light creating a silhouette effect in black and white.

Untitled (Birthdays) 60.000 ISK

Print. 420 mm x 594 mm. Edition of 3.

A person holding a small bird upside down over a pink plate with crumbs and a piece of food, inside a home with a window and a pink blanket in the background.

Untitled (baby bugs/summer spiderweb) 25.000 ISK

Print. 148mm x 210mm. Edition of 3.

Babies

Multimedia installation

Untitled (Liza’s Bird) 60.000 ISK

Print. 297 mm x 420 mm. Edition of 3.

Sadie Cook (B. 1997, they/them) makes work that sits between photography and installation. They have been published and shown nationally and internationally, including participation in the show “States” at Gerðarsafn Museum of Art and a solo exhibition at Hafarnús Iceland Museum of Art as part of an artist duo Jo Pawlowska. Sadie graduated from Yale School of art in 2021, where they were awarded the prestigious Suddler Award for Excellence, received a Fulbrigh to Iceland, and has been a guest critic at Yale, Harvard, and NYU.

Sadie lives in Reykjavik with their partner Diljá. Sadie runs Gallery Kannski and is a board member at Nýlistasafnið