Anton Benois (b.1979 Moscow, USSR) is a Norway-based Australian artist whose work collects found, made and commissioned objects within environments that trouble their worth. Benois' practice-based artistic research explores themes of provenance and dispossession, the ritualisation of the everyday and the universality of dissociative flows in the digital age.
Benois graduated from the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art (NTNU) in May 2019. He has exhibited at Trondheim Kunstmuseum Gråmølna, Small Projects (Tromsø, NO), Kudos Gallery (Sydney, AU) and First Draft Gallery (Sydney, AU) with both individual and collaborative projects. His MFA graduate work will be shown as part of Statens Kunstutstilling Høstutstillingen in Kunstnernes Hus (Oslo, NO) in 2019.
Image 1: 'Distant Relatives,' 2019, Trondheim Kunstmuseum Gråmølna (Trondheim, NO) materials: commissioned oil painting, 3D printed frame, bench, sound. Image Credit: Lili Zanetta
Image 2: ‘Come Inside Me,’ 2018, Tromsø, Norway. Site-specific installation using 57 recycled radios and fm transmitters in northern Norways oldest wooden kiosk.
Image 3: ‘On a Clear Day you can see into Forever’ 2018, Video Still