Novels, novellas, and Art books. Crime fiction, outsider humor, and 100 fake album covers. On sale everywhere books are sold.
Director, producer, cinematographer. Action sports cult movies and punk rock documentaries. Gold Medal winner, Park City Film Music Festival.
Drawings, paintings, sculpture, mixed media, and satirical ephemera. Contemporary figurative work exploring awe and wonder. Nothing is real.
Kit Anderson is an Author, Artist, and Amateur Stuntman operating a private media kitchen in Truckee, California. He has been writing, making Art, and snowboarding and skateboarding all his life — pursuits he treats with equal regard. Often referred to as a "bullshit artist," he is actually a contemporary artist who exploits his natural surroundings as the wellspring for his work and the source of his materials. His Art explores the themes of awe and wonder.
Kit first gained recognition as a director and producer of the action sports cult hit Gapers Gone Wild (2004). His second movie as producer, the punk rock Mathematician's Transdimensional Odyssey of Doom (2009), won a Gold Medal for Excellence from the Park City Film Music Festival. He was Phantogram's first roadie, touring with the band in their van and rigging the visual projections for each show. In 2011, he was Art Director for the inaugural Napa Valley Film Festival.
He first started writing on walls in 1979 and began making street Art in 1992, writing graffiti and painting walls in Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Houghton Univeristy with an Art degree in 2000, then spent the next ten years snowboarding 200 days a year. In 2014, he apprenticed with Louisville sculptor Guy Tedesco. 2025 Artist of the Year, Adweek's Fake News Awards. Kit Anderson has no exhibition history.
Kit Anderson is the greatest living Artist. Facts, bud.
— Andy Warhol