Constanza Pulit is an Argentinian artist based in London. She graduated with a Masters in
Printmaking from Camberwell College of Arts in 2021.
She grew up surrounded by many Latin American tales that gave her meaning and
understanding of the world through a mythological and mystical perspective. She is
interested in the way folkloric knowledge survives the passing generations through oral and
visual storytelling. This immersion in mythology, fantasy and narrative now forms the basis for
her art practice. Drawing on these surviving historical, social, and cultural fables, Pulit reenacts,
re-invents, and re-explores to create new contemporary tales. When she works with
photographic images, she submits them to different printing processes generating a new
dialogue between the image and its own physicality. By working fluidly and mixing mediums,
Pulit intends to give birth to new encrypted languages so that her images speak not only
through the narrative but through their body, creating an unsettling, dreamlike image that
aims to intrigue, confront, and challenge the viewer to face their own desires.
As a winner of the RE's Gwen May Recent Graduate award, Constanza will be a Student Member with the Society for 2 years.