Exposições
30 Janeiro 2020 - 10 Maio 2020
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain / Paris, França
Susi Korihana thëri, infrared film, Catrimani, Roraima State, Brazil,1972-1974. Picture © Claudia Andujar.
The Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain is pleased to announce the largest exhibition to date dedicated to the work of Claudia Andujar. For over five decades, she has devoted her life to photographing and protecting the Yanomami, one of Brazil’s largest indigenous group.
Based on four years of research in the photographer’s archive, this new exhibition curated by Thiago Nogueira for the Instituto Moreira Salles in Brazil, focus on her work from this period, bringing together over two hundred photographs, a series of Yanomami drawings as well as her audiovisual installation Genocide of the Yanomami: Death of Brazil.
The exhibition explore Claudia Andujar’s extraordinary contribution to the art of photography as well as her major role as a human rights activist in the defense of the Yanomami. It is divided into two sections reflecting the dual nature of a career committed to both aesthetics and activism. The first section presents the photographs from her first seven years living with the Yanomami, showing how she grappled with the challenges of visually interpreting a complex culture. The second features the work she produced during her period of activism, when she began to use her photography as a tool among others for political change.
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