Nathan Witt
Nathan Witt is a [British artist] working with text, drawing, installation and performance.
Witt graduated in painting from the Royal College of Art in London in 2003 and has been a resident with Delfina Foundation and Art School Palestine, Ashkal Alwan’s Home Workspace Program in Beirut, Decolonizing Architecture in Beit Sahour and Hospitalfield Arts in Arbroath. Witt has recently been nominated for a Paul Hamlyn Award for visual art.
Recent exhibitions include: A Interloper at CCA Gallery, Glasgow (2015); Concerning the Bodyguard, The Tetley, Leeds (2014); A Museum of Immortality curated by Anton Vidokle and Boris Groys, Ashkal Alwan, Beirut (2014); Proxy Special, Platform Gallery, Belfast (2014); NOA III (Not Only Arabic) Research Week in conjunction with AIR Antwerpen and Kunsthalle Lissabon at 98 Weeks, Beirut, (2013); Points of Departure curated by Rebecca Heald, Al Mahatta Gallery, Ramallah (2013) and The Really Wild Show, London (2012).