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Residency of PSJM at the 18th Street Art Center 2015

Residency of PSJM at the 18th Street Art Center 2015

PSJM is an artist duo founded in 2003 by Pablo San José (b. 1969, Spain) and Cynthia Viera (b. 1973, Spain). It is based in Berlin. The work of PSJM questions the economic reality with an interdisciplinary and critical practice emphasizing spectacular seduction techniques of late capitalism.
 

PSJM concentrate on creating paintings of various sizes and media including lacquered aluminium, oil on canvas or gouache, and ink on paper. In addition, the artist duo has expanded its creative work to sculptures, a book, and video publication focusing on economy and society.

Their work has been shown in numerous international exhibitions Beyond the Tropics within the context of the 56th Venice Biennale. Additionally PSJM has shown at PS1- MOMA; in collaboration with El Perro and Aitor Méndez / DIVA NY 07, Galería Blanca Soto; Pulse 08, Galería Espacio Líquido, Freies Museum, and Riflemaker Gallery.

In parallel to their visual research, carrying out an intense theoretical and literary activity. They have so far published the novel La Isla de Hidrógeno (Empatía, Madrid, 2010) and the books Neutralizados (PSJM eds., Empatía, Madrid, 2009) and Fuego Aamigo. Dialéctica del arte político en el capitalismo total (Cendeac, Murcia, 2015).

PSJM works have been included in Art & Agenda: Political Art and Activism (Gestalten, Berlin) and in Younger than Jesus. Artist Directory. The essential handbook to the future of art published by the New Museum (Phaidon, NY).

AC/E supports through the Mobility Programme artis Cynthia Viera in this project.
 

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