Paulo Nimer Pjota
TheMerode hosts a solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Paulo Nimer Pjota, winner of the 2024 Art Brussels Solo Prize — an award supported by TheMerode that recognises an outstanding solo presentation at the fair.
Represented by Mendes Wood DM, Paulo Nimer Pjota builds his work around the nature of collectively originated phenomena. He draws on iconographies from both popular culture and art history, which he combines with elements of urban culture that shaped his artistic awakening.
His dreamlike compositions conjure mythological atmospheres and ritualistic landscapes united by a cyclical weaving together of plural, rapturous dialogues. The artist’s nearly insomniac practice is determined to unearth what – at the other end of the flux of artistic production – remains embedded in memory while at the margins of official history.
The artist’s nearly insomniac practice is determined to unearth what – at the other end of the flux of artistic production – remains embedded in memory while at the margins of official history.
By juxtaposing everyday objects with references from the past, he critiques the inefficiency of hierarchical knowledge systems that separate elite and popular culture. Pjota’s compositions reveal a production of images and symbols, produced, remixed, and circulated, often exposing social inequalities in the process.
Paulo Nimer Pjota (b. 1988, São José do Rio Preto, Brazil) lives and works in São Paulo. The artist’s recent solo exhibitions include Na Boca do Sol, Mendes Wood DM, New York (2024); Do cômico e dotrágico, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo (2023); Every Empire Breaks Like a Vase, The Power Station, Dallas (2021); Cenas de Casa, Caixa de Pandora, Ivani and Jorge Yunes Collection, São Paulo (2019); Medley, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo (2018); The history in repeat mode – image, Mendes Wood DM, Brussels (2017); The history in repeat mode – symbol, Maureen Paley and Morena di Luna, Hove (2017).
11 am : Club opening
1 pm & 2.30 pm : Guided Tour of Energia with curators Benedicte Goesaert and Kathleen Weyts
4 pm : Performance, Breaking free: The Circus by Lieven De Boeck
The Merode becomes a live stage as De Boeck reimagines roles in the art world—from artist to visitor to artwork.
5:30 pm : Launch of GLEAN’s September Issue — This issue explores artistic ties between Belgium and Brazil, with voices like Françoise Schein, Jota Mombaça, Bruno Baptistelli, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, and more.
6 pm : Artist Talk — A talk with artists Els Opsomer, Marcin Dudek, Bart Lodewijks and co-curator Benedicte Goesaert, moderated by Kathleen Weyts.
7 pm : End
11 am : Club opening
11.30 pm : Guided tour of Energia with curators Benedicte Goesaert and Kathleen Weyts
11.30 pm — 3 pm : Sound experience by Nástio Mosquito (make sure to bring your headphones)
3 pm : Live music
3 pm : Screenings video works of Els Opsomer (13min) and Jota Mombaça (11min)
4 pm : Screenings video works of Els Opsomer (13min) and Jota Mombaça (11min)
5 pm : End
Marlene Almeida, Bruno Baptistelli, Kasper Bosmans, Paloma Bosquê, Amélie Bouvier, Dirk Braeckman, Elen Braga, Lieven De Boeck, Lia D Castro, Julien Creuzet, Marcin Dudek, Pélagie Gbaguidi, Anna Bella Geiger, Bart Lodewijks, Fernando Penteado Marques, Cildo Meireles, Jota Mombaça, Paulo Monteiro, Otobong Nkanga, Antonio Obá, Els Opsomer, Camille Orso, Dalton Paula, Rosana Paulino, Marina Rheingantz, Sebastião Salgado, Rebecca Sharp, Paula Siebra, Luc Tuymans, Philippe Van Snick, Regina Vater, Erika Verzutti, Aline Xavier, and others.
TheMerode presents Energia, an exhibition dedicated to the artistic dialogue between Belgium and Brazil. Organised in collaboration with the art magazine GLEAN and curated by Benedicte Goesaert and Kathleen Weyts, the show brings together works by around thirty Belgian and Brazilian artists.
Energia offers a glimpse into the artistic presence in the Belgian-Brazilian landscape, exploring the various forms of energy that emerge through stories, experiences, knowledge, encounters, exchanges and, of course, artworks. This landscape encompasses more than just the geography of the countries defined as Belgium and Brazil. It consists of different layers and dynamics, both visible and invisible. It brings together various forms of expression, initiating an open dialogue between artists of different generations and backgrounds.
11 am : Club opening
1 pm & 2.30 pm : Guided Tour of Energia with curators Benedicte Goesaert and Kathleen Weyts
4 pm : Performance, Breaking free: The Circus by Lieven De Boeck
The Merode becomes a live stage as De Boeck reimagines roles in the art world—from artist to visitor to artwork.
5:30 pm : Launch of GLEAN’s September Issue — This issue explores artistic ties between Belgium and Brazil, with voices like Françoise Schein, Jota Mombaça, Bruno Baptistelli, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, and more.
6 pm : Artist Talk — A talk with artists Els Opsomer, Marcin Dudek, Bart Lodewijks and co-curator Benedicte Goesaert, moderated by Kathleen Weyts.
7 pm : End
11 am : Club opening
11.30 pm : Guided tour of Energia with curators Benedicte Goesaert and Kathleen Weyts
11.30 pm — 3 pm : Sound experience by Nástio Mosquito (make sure to bring your headphones)
3 pm : Live music
3 pm : Screenings video works of Els Opsomer (13min) and Jota Mombaça (11min)
4 pm : Screenings video works of Els Opsomer (13min) and Jota Mombaça (11min)
5 pm : End
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