
BIO - Paulo Nimer Pjota
Paulo Nimer Pjota was born in 1988 in São Paulo.
His work balances the tension between the freedom of chance and compositional precision, creating visual narratives within a constellation of suspended forms. Art history, mass culture, universal symbols, everyday minutiae, and regional themes intertwine in his pieces.
He has held solo exhibitions at international institutions and galleries such as François Ghebaly in Los Angeles, Maureen Paley in London, Mendes Wood DM in São Paulo, and t293 in Rome.
He currently lives and works in São Paulo.


EXHIBITION CITIES
São Paulo is a city in constant turmoil, an urban landscape full of contradictions and mysteries, where art becomes an act of resistance against a system that seeks to neutralize it. The city is not only Brazil’s economic capital but also a hub of artistic experimentation, a battleground for social struggles that echo through graffiti-covered walls, streets that refuse conformity, and a musical richness that shapes diverse identities.
"...There is no love in SP, a mystical labyrinth, where graffiti screams, it can’t be described in a pretty phrase…" – Criolo, 2011
São Paulo is the city of labor, capital, and social divides. It is an ever-evolving metropolis, constantly building and rebuilding itself. For Eyddos, São Paulo is the origin, the starting point of an initiatory journey —a deep exploration that underscores our vital drive for life.

