Pitt told the Finnish public broadcaster YLE that his work was about "self-reflection."
"It's about, you know, where have I gotten it wrong in my relationships? Where have I misstepped? Where I am complicit?" he said.
"It was borne out of ownership of really what I call a radical inventory of self, getting really, brutally honest with me and ... taking account of those I may have hurt and moments I've just gotten wrong," the American Oscar-winning actor and film producer told YLE.
Cave, known for his dark baritone voice as the front man for his band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, produced a series of ceramic figurines that depict the life of the devil. He designed, painted and glazed the 17 figures between 2020 and this year.
"I wanted to do a devil because it was red. And I like the color of red glaze," Cave told YLE. "Eventually I decided to make the life story of the devil itself."
"For me, personally, it speaks into something about the idea of forgiveness or the need to be forgiven. It's a very personal work for me."
The exhibition opened Sunday and runs through Jan. 15, 2023.
- Associated Press