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The exhibition will include more than 80 drawings and paintings by Yanomami artists and video works by Yanomami filmmakers, alongside more than 200 photographs by Andujar that trace the artist’s ...
In partnership with The Shed in New York City, the exhibition highlights the Yanomami people; one of the largest indigenous groups living in the Amazonia today.
The Shed Spotlights the Culture and Struggle of the Yanomami People: On view in New York until April 16.
“The Yanomami Struggle,” an exhibition organized by Cartier at the Shed in New York, surveys the work of photographer Claudia Andujar, as well as Yanomami artists, in a revelatory glimpse of ...
On view at The Shed in New York, Andujar presents the latest stop in her exhibition, The Yanomami Struggle. Featured alongside 200 of her own photographs are works by Yanomami artists, such as ...
Many Yanomami Indigenous are living in the streets after years of neglect during the previous government of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro led to a health crisis among the Yanomami while gold ...
Deep in the rainforest, the Yanomami live much as they have for centuries—isolated, resilient, and often misunderstood. Their story is one of survival, secrecy, and controversy ...
Over the past five decades, activist and photographer Claudia Andujar has worked with the Amazon’s Yanomami people to defend their native rights.
On Dec. 5, a flight over the Yanomami Indigenous Territory in Brazil’s northern Amazon showed the Greenpeace and Brazilian NGO Socio-Environmental Institute (ISA) members on board an illegal ...
Shaman Davi Kopenawa Yanomami furrowed his brow as he stared out at the skyscrapers and buildings looming through the window of his oak-panelled hotel room in New York City. “I’m here, in the ...
Severe malnutrition and disease, particularly malaria, are decimating the Yanomami population in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest.