About

 

Anatol Pitt is an artist, writer and arts worker based in Melbourne/Naarm. He works primarily with photography and video to think through relationships between perception, landscape, technology and history.

He has held roles at Bus Projects, Gertrude Contemporary, West Space and Buxton Contemporary.

Education:
2024 (current) MFA (Fine Art), Monash University.
2020 Honours (Anthropology), University of Melbourne.
2017 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drawing and Printmedia), Victorian College of the Arts.
2014 Bachelor of Arts (Art History and Anthropology), University of Melbourne.

Exhibitions:
2024 ‘All these eyes were mine’, solo exhibition, Incinerator Gallery
2020 ‘Sounds of Pacing, group exhibition, Conners Conners.
2019 ‘Living in a Mirrored World’, group exhibition curated by Jeremy Eaton, Kings ARI.
2019 ‘Something that happened but never took place’, solo exhibition, Bus Projects.
2018 ‘I sleep and unsleep’, Night Screen, Seventh Gallery.
2017 Graduate Exhibition, Victorian College of the Arts, Southbank
2017 ‘Majlis Travelling Scholarship Finalist Exhibition’, Margaret Lawrence Gallery.
2017 ‘Enfolded’ mural on building site for Buxton Contemporary, Southbank Boulevard.
2017 ‘Fortyfivedownstairs Emerging Artist Award’, Fortyfivedownstairs.

Documentation of performance ‘Artist Talk in 1 At’, Kings ARI, 2019.

Documentation of performance ‘Artist Talk in 1 Act’, Kings ARI, 2019.

Awards:
2017
Fiona Myer Award, VCA Graduate Show.
2017 Majlis Travelling Scholarship, Finalist.
2017 Fortyfivedownstairs Emerging Artist Award, Winner.

Selected Writing
2017 Catalogue text for Elapse exhibition, a Kings ARI curated exhibition in Hobiennale 2017.
2017 'A Multitude of Masks', text for exhibition Qoheleth by Uri Auerbach, as part of Kings Emerging Writers Program
2016 ‘Material Co-existence: Beyond Materiality and Agency’, un Magazine 10.1
2016 ‘Moss: Thoughts on entanglement, representation, and the material world’, un Magazine online 10.1