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Claudia Andujar's Yanomami Struggle at Fondation Cartier

exhibition · 2026-04-24

The Fondation Cartier in Paris is hosting the largest exhibition to date of Swiss-Brazilian photographer and activist Claudia Andujar. For over five decades, Andujar has documented and supported the Yanomami people, an indigenous community living in the Amazon rainforest on the border between Brazil and Venezuela, in their fight for rights. The exhibition, titled 'Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle,' features installation views photographed by Luc Boegly and Thibaut Voisin. The show is presented in the context of Latin America magazine and is part of the Fondation Cartier's program at 261 Boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris, France.

Key facts

  • Claudia Andujar is a Swiss-Brazilian photographer and activist.
  • The exhibition is the largest ever of Andujar's work.
  • Andujar has documented the Yanomami people for over 50 years.
  • The Yanomami live in the Amazon rainforest on the Brazil-Venezuela border.
  • The exhibition is held at Fondation Cartier in Paris.
  • Installation views were photographed by Luc Boegly and Thibaut Voisin.
  • The exhibition is titled 'Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle'.
  • The venue address is 261 Boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris, France.

Entities

Artists

  • Claudia Andujar
  • Luc Boegly
  • Thibaut Voisin
  • Susi Korihana thëri

Institutions

  • Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain
  • Contemporary And (C&)
  • Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain

Locations

  • Paris
  • France
  • Brazil
  • Venezuela
  • Amazon rainforest
  • Roraima
  • Catrimani
  • 261 Boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris
  • 261 Boulevard Raspail

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