Brad Pitt opened up about how he dealt with life following his messy split from ex-wife Angelina Jolie. Pitt, 58, spoke about how his friendship with singer Nick Cave and sculptor Thomas Houseago bloomed in the wake of the divorce announcement.
The "Bullet Train" actor first met Cave on set of "Johnny Suede" in 1991. Houseago was added to the trio in 2016 after Pitt met him at a New Year's Eve party. "Our mutual misery became comic," Pitt said of his friendship with Houseago in an interview with the Financial Times. "And out of this misery came a flame of joy in my life.
I always wanted to be a sculptor; I’d always wanted to try it." Brad Pitt opened up about what helped him get past the "misery" after his split from ex-wife, Angelina Jolie. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images) At this time, Jolie had just filed for divorce from Pitt following a heated altercation during a private plane ride.The fight led the "Girl, Interrupted" star to accuse Pitt of abuse.
Pitt spent a lot of time at Houseago's studio during this time period. The "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" actor used this time to work on his art skills."It’s all about self-reflection," Pitt told the outlet about his sculptures and art. "I was looking at my own life and really concentrating on owning my own s---: where was I complicit in failures in my relationships, where have I misstepped." The WE exhibition by artist Thomas Houseago in collaboration with musician Nick Cave and actor Brad Pitt is on display at the Sara Hilde Art Museum in Finland.
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