Cinzeiro #3, 2021
Resin, porcelain and bronze
10.25 x 9.5 x 9.5 inches
26 x 24 x 24 cm.
(PNP 21.002)
| Estimate: | $4,000 - $8,000 |
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| Starting bid: | $1,000 |
São Paulo-based artist Paulo Nimer Pjota recombines elements of art history, popular culture, and universal symbolism into striking paintings and sculptures that bend boundaries between epochs. Foregrounded in his work are concepts of art historical “sampling” and remixing, which serve as both homages to the countercultures vital to his upbringing in Brazil’s interior, as well as critiques of globalization and rigid systems of anthropological or cultural categorization. Drawing from a vast network of visual and theoretical sources, prominent among them vernacular arts and architectures, hip-hop music, antiquity, and Joseph Campbell’s seminal writings on myth and universality, his work looks to reconsider geographical and cultural specificities in ways that underscore the rapidly shifting world around us. In his newest work, Pjota channels these familiar leitmotivs alongside earlier explorations of object and symbol into a distinct visual language, where sinuous, organic forms and a skillful palette culminate in dreamlike images that are uniquely his own.
Resin, porcelain and bronze
10.25 x 9.5 x 9.5 inches
26 x 24 x 24 cm.
Courtesy of the Artist and François Ghebaly.