Jaider Esbell's Jenipapo Presentation and Major African Contemporary Art Exhibition in São Paulo
A major exhibition of contemporary African art has opened in São Paulo, Brazil. The show features work by Jaider Esbell, who presented through jenipapo, a traditional material. Themes of ancestry, territory, and science are explored throughout the exhibition. Another significant component focuses on Pombagiras and a multitude of women. The exhibition represents the largest presentation of contemporary African art in São Paulo to date. It brings together diverse artistic practices addressing cultural heritage and identity. The use of traditional materials like jenipapo connects contemporary practices with ancestral knowledge. The inclusion of Pombagiras highlights spiritual and feminine perspectives within the broader exhibition framework.
Key facts
- A major exhibition of contemporary African art has opened in São Paulo
- Jaider Esbell presented work using jenipapo
- Themes include ancestry, territory, and science
- The exhibition features Pombagiras and a multitude of women
- This is the largest exhibition of contemporary African art in São Paulo
- The exhibition explores cultural heritage and identity
- Traditional materials like jenipapo are incorporated
- Spiritual and feminine perspectives are highlighted through Pombagiras
Entities
Artists
- Jaider Esbell
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil