Claudia Andujar's Yanomami Advocacy and Brazilian Art Exhibitions Highlight Indigenous Struggles
The Galeria Claudia Andujar Maxita Yano has welcomed indigenous relatives, while the Fundação Cartier pour l’art contemporain and The Shed jointly present the exhibition 'The Yanomami Struggle'. Concurrently, MAC USP and MAM-SP are staging a collaborative show titled 'Zona da Mata'. The Pinacoteca do Estado showcases a radical collection, and the exhibition 'Vaivém' offers a historical and playful perspective on Brazilian identity. IMS demonstrates affection and defense of the Yanomami people. A critical question is raised about whether art without class struggle merely serves as decoration, and it is noted that simply picturing is no longer sufficient—portraying alone is inadequate.
Key facts
- Galeria Claudia Andujar Maxita Yano receives indigenous relatives
- Fundação Cartier pour l’art contemporain and The Shed present 'The Yanomami Struggle' exhibition
- MAC USP and MAM-SP present joint exhibition 'Zona da Mata'
- Pinacoteca do Estado features a radical collection
- Exhibition 'Vaivém' explores Brazilian identity historically and playfully
- IMS attests affection and defense of the Yanomami
- Question raised: 'Arte sem luta de classes é apenas decoração?'
- Statement: 'Just picturing is no longer enough' and 'Retratar apenas já não basta'
Entities
Artists
- Claudia Andujar
Institutions
- Galeria Claudia Andujar Maxita Yano
- Fundação Cartier pour l’art contemporain
- The Shed
- MAC USP
- MAM-SP
- Pinacoteca do Estado
- IMS
Locations
- Brazil