
'The Falling Sky' and 'The Yanomami Struggle'
by Brazil Lab
Details
Kopenawa will be accompanied by photographer Cláudia Andujar, anthropologists Bruce Albert and Ana Maria Machado, and Indigenous artists and activists Ehuana Yaira, Morzaniel Ɨramari, Joseca Mokahesi and Dario Yanomami.
On February 3, the group will participate in the North American debut of 'The Yanomami Struggle,' an exhibition at The Shed in New York dedicated to the collaboration and friendship between Andujar and the Yanomami people. The exhibition includes more than 80 drawings and paintings by Yanomami artists. Visitors will also discover new video works by contemporary Yanomami filmmakers. These works will appear alongside more than 200 photographs by Claudia Andujar that trace the artist’s encounters with the Yanomami and continue to raise visibility for their struggle to protect their land, people, and culture.
The Yanomami Struggle is organized by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and Instituto Moreira Salles in partnership with the Brazilian NGOs Hutukara Associação Yanomami and Instituto Socioambiental.
Throughout the Spring, the Brazil LAB and the Department of Anthropology will help to organize guided tours to The Yanomami Struggle exhibition at The Shed in New York.
This event is cosponsored by PIIRS, the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University Art Museum, Lewis Center for the Arts, Pace Center for Civic Engagement, High Meadows Environmental Institute, University Center for Human Values, Humanities Council, Program in Latin American Studies, and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
Where
Chancellor Green Rotunda
Princeton, NJ 08544, United States
Hosted By
Co-hosted with: Pace Center for Civic Engagement, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, Brazil Lab (OWNER), Department of Spanish and Portuguese
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