Thabo Pitso Available Art

  • Thabo Pitso, When we stopped talking about it, 2024
    Thabo Pitso
    When we stopped talking about it, 2024
    Mixed media on board
    120 x 124 cm
    framed 122 x 126 x 6.5 cm
    Courtesy of Candice Berman Gallery
  • Thabo Pitso, Between here & now, 2024
    Thabo Pitso
    Between here & now, 2024
    Mixed Media on board
    42 x 60 cm
    farmed 45 x 62 x 4 cm
    Courtesy of Candice Berman Gallery
  • Thabo Pitso, Behind closed doors, 2024
    Thabo Pitso
    Behind closed doors, 2024
    Mixed Media on board
    42 x 60 cm
    framed 45 x 62 x 4 cm
    Courtesy of Candice Berman Gallery
  • Thabo Pitso, When we refuse to stop loving, 2024
    Thabo Pitso
    When we refuse to stop loving, 2024
    Mixed Media on board
    42 x 60 cm
    framed 45 x 62 x 4 cm
    Courtesy of Candice Berman Gallery
  • Thabo Pitso, Gatekeepers, 2024
    Thabo Pitso
    Gatekeepers, 2024
    Mixed Media on board
    42 x 60 cm
    framed 45 x 62 x 4 cm
    Courtesy of Candice Berman Gallery
  • Thabo Pitso, Lwandle: Number 1 Lover, 2024
    Thabo Pitso
    Lwandle: Number 1 Lover, 2024
    Mixed Media on board
    123 x 124 cm
    framed 125 x 126 x 6.5 cm
    Courtesy of Candice Berman Gallery
  • Thabo Pitso, Before it happened, 2024
    Thabo Pitso
    Before it happened, 2024
    Mixed Media on board
    124 x 120 cm
    framed 126 x 122 x 6.5 cm
    Courtesy of Candice Berman Gallery
  • Thabo Pitso, ma se kind, 2019
    Thabo Pitso
    ma se kind, 2019
    Mixed media on panel board
    59 x 84 x 0.5 cm
    framed 85 x 109 x 5 cm
  • Thabo Pitso, Your Love is king, 2019
    Thabo Pitso
    Your Love is king, 2019
    Mixed media on panel board
    100 x 120 cm
    framed: 125 x 415 x 5 cm
  • 'I am fascinated by the marks people leave behind. A name scratched into a school desk, a message written on...

     

     

     

    "I am fascinated by the marks people leave behind. A name scratched into a school desk, a message written on a wall, a doodle made during a moment of boredom. These seemingly insignificant gestures become records of presence, memory, and identity. Through my work, I transform these everyday traces into visual archives that celebrate human expression and our desire to be seen, remembered, and heard."

  •  Thabo Pitso was born in 1982 in the small township of Itsoseng near Lichtenburg, North West Province, South Africa. He discovered his love of art from an early age. In 2007, he decided to study Fine Art at the Tshwane University of Technology, where he obtained his B-Tech in 2010. 
     
    Pitso’s work is very personal, abstract, and is mostly about social conditions in everyday life. Through metaphors, he tries to de-construct the social and personal meaning of objects. Pitso also explores the role of different forms of propaganda in society – how social conditioning affects the way we are living. This he does by juxtaposing images and objects that have functional and dysfunctional relations to each other. His minimalist approach to art is neither about nationality, cultural- or social group, but about individuality.