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'''Peter Sit''' is an artist and curator. He is oscillating between [[Bratislava]] and [[New York City]]. He was co-founder of art collective and platform [[APART]] (2012-2022).  
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'''Peter Sit''' is an artist and curator, currently working as art director at ''e-flux journal''. From 2012 to 2022 he was co-founder and member of the collective and platform [[APART]], through which he realized numerous exhibitions, publications, and discursive projects. Together with APART he exhibited at institutions such as Kunsthalle Bratislava, Karlín Studios (Prague), Easttopics (Budapest), Biennial of Graphic Design (Brno), CCA Chronicle (Bytom), MoMA (New York), Glassbox (Paris), Alserkal Arts Foundation (Dubai), City Gallery Prague, and Kunsthalle TRAFO (Szczecin). His editorial and curatorial practice spans exhibitions, publications, and public programs, including ''Harun Farocki: Shaping of Our Present'' (A Promise of Kneropy), 2022; ''Life, Death, Love and Justice'' (with Didem Yazici, Yapı Kredi Culture Centre, Istanbul, 2022); and ''The 9th Futurological Congress: Future of Language'' (with Julieta Aranda, Slovak Radio Building, Bratislava, 2019). Sit has participated in international residencies including Salzburg Summer Academy and Art in General, New York, and has organized lectures and discussions on conceptual art, art education, and mental health. He is currently developing the research and writing project Art in Times of Anxieties and Depressions, and is curator of the Czech and Slovak Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale. [https://www.e-flux.com/events/6783287/resonant-memory-works-by-steina-and-woody-vasulka (2025)]
 
 
Together with Apart he has exhibited in Kunsthalle Bratislava, Karlín Studios in Prague, Easttopics in Budapest, Plusmínusnula in Zilina, Biennial of Graphic Design in Brno, CCA Chronicle in Bytom, MoMA in NYC.  He received various grants, fellowships, awards and residencies (Salzburg Summer Academy, Art in General New York). He is the editor of several books and curator of exhibitions and projects such as ''Harun Farocki: Shaping of Our Present'' at A Promise of Kneropy, 2022, ''Life, Death, Love and Justice'' with Didem Yazici at Yapı Kredi in Istanbul, 2022, and ''9th Futurological Congress: Future of Language'' with Julieta Aranda at the Slovak Radio building, 2019. He has organised and participated in several lectures and discussions on conceptual art in the context of (art) education or mental health.  
 
 
 
He writes on topic Art in Times in Anxieties and Depressions. He works as an art director of ''e-flux journal'' and as freelance video editor and photographer. [https://www.petersit.sk/about (2025)]
 
  
 
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Peter Sit is an artist and curator, currently working as art director at e-flux journal. From 2012 to 2022 he was co-founder and member of the collective and platform APART, through which he realized numerous exhibitions, publications, and discursive projects. Together with APART he exhibited at institutions such as Kunsthalle Bratislava, Karlín Studios (Prague), Easttopics (Budapest), Biennial of Graphic Design (Brno), CCA Chronicle (Bytom), MoMA (New York), Glassbox (Paris), Alserkal Arts Foundation (Dubai), City Gallery Prague, and Kunsthalle TRAFO (Szczecin). His editorial and curatorial practice spans exhibitions, publications, and public programs, including Harun Farocki: Shaping of Our Present (A Promise of Kneropy), 2022; Life, Death, Love and Justice (with Didem Yazici, Yapı Kredi Culture Centre, Istanbul, 2022); and The 9th Futurological Congress: Future of Language (with Julieta Aranda, Slovak Radio Building, Bratislava, 2019). Sit has participated in international residencies including Salzburg Summer Academy and Art in General, New York, and has organized lectures and discussions on conceptual art, art education, and mental health. He is currently developing the research and writing project Art in Times of Anxieties and Depressions, and is curator of the Czech and Slovak Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale. (2025)

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