Paulo Nimer Pjota

Paulo Nimer Pjota (born 1988) is a mixed media Brazilian artist. Pjota prefers to work on large surfaces. He uses canvas, sacks and scrap metal plates, mostly found in junkyards, as supports.

Biography
Paulo Nimer Pjota was born in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil in 1988. He studied at the University Center of Fine Arts of São Paulo earning his Bachelor of Visual Arts. Pjota now lives and works in São Paulo,. He is an artist of many mediums and prefers to work on large surfaces.

Education

 * 2014 – Art History from Rodrigo Naves
 * 2012 – Critical art, Francisco Alambert and Polyana Canhete, SESC Pompeia
 * 2010 – Bachelor of Visual Arts at the University Center Fine Arts of São Paulo

Work
Pjota's art consists of many colliding components that are neither literal or direct but rather suggestive and at times curious. "His works highlight the clichés of figurative and landscape painting".(Artuner) Each canvas is treated as a sketchbook of sorts in where you find a collection of images with no particular placement but each image intentionally.

Pjota suggests an open narrative in no particular order but the order in which the viewer's imagination takes. His work confronts the viewer with a string of juxtapositions. The archeological artifacts are compared with soda cans, still lifes overshadowed by war and popular culture meets what once was.

Solo
Synthesis Of Contradictory Ideas and the Plurality of the Object as Image Part 2, Maureen Paley, London Synthesis of Contradictory Ideas and the Plurality of the Object as Image, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo Relational System project Season – Palace of Arts São Paulo, São Paulo Paulo Nimer Pjota, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brazil 1 shows the exhibition program Centro Cultural São Paulo 2012, São Paulo, Walking in the White solo exhibit Anno Domini Gallery, San Jose, California
 * 2016
 * 2013
 * 2012
 * 2009

Group (selected)
A Luz Que Vela O Corpo É A Mesma Que Revela a Tela, Caixa. Cultural Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil New Shamans / Novos Xamãs: Brazilian Artists, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, USA ''Soft Power. Arte Brasil.'', Kunsthal in Amersfoort, The Netherlands The World is Made of Stories, Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway City Uneasy, SESC Rio Preto, São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil Imagine Brazil, DHC / Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, Canada Ce Monde Fabuleux Moderne MAC-Lyon, Lyon, France Imagine Brazil, Tomie Ohtake Institute, São Paulo, Brazil 19 Contemporary Art Festival SESC_Videobrasil – Southern Panoramas, SESC Pompeia, São Paulo, Brazil Nourishing, OCA, São Paulo, Brazil Nourishing Expo Milan, Milan, Italy Boiling Point, gallery PSM, Berlin, Germany Here There (Huna Hunak), QM Al Riwaq Gallery, Doha, Qatar Peace among animals, Rumors Fine Arts, São Paulo, Brazil The part que does not belong to you, Kunsthaus, Wiesbaden, Germany The First And Last Freedom, MOT international gallery, London, UK ''Made by ... done by Brazilians'', matarazzo city, São Paulo, Brazil Imagine Brazil, Mac-Lyon, Lyon, France. Nourishing, MAM-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 10 years of the prize acquisition, Centro Cultural São Paulo, São Paulo Chambers à Part, Edition VIII, La Réseve Paris, Paris, France Imagine Brazil, Astrup Feranley Museet, Oslo, Norway ''Entre-temps ... Brusquement'', et ensuite 12e Biennale de Lyon, Lyon, France Itinerancy SESC_Videobrasil, SESC, São José do Rio Preto, Campinas and Santos, Brazil Landscape of Invention, Yes Gallery, Curitiba, Brazil Southern Panoramas, the 17th International Contemporary Art Festival SESC_Videobrasil, SESC Belenzinho, São Paulo Without Limits, Yes Gallery, Curitiba, Brazil Untitled # 1-After-Death Experiences, Oscar Cruz Galeria, São Paulo Transfer of Cultures Museum Pavilion Brazilian, São Paulo, Brazil Paperview, John Jones Limited_Project Space, London, England Fresh Produce Anno Domini Gallery, San Jose, USA Pliable, Contemporary Art Museum of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil Illegitimate Paco das Artes, São Paulo, Brazil 1 Hall Arts São José do Rio Preto, São José do Rio Preto, Brazil 39th Salon of Arts Piracicaba, Piracicaba, Brazil
 * 2017
 * 2016
 * 2015
 * 2014
 * 2013
 * 2012
 * 2011
 * 2010
 * 2009
 * 2008
 * 2007