Tag: Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe
cosmological synthesis
Through the repetition of elements he observes in the forest, the Yanomami artist Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe creates a delicate visual compendium of the daily life and imagination of his people
A bridge between the visible and invisible worlds
How do songs that tell the history of the world become an image? How do the visions of an ayahuasca ceremony translate to the canvas? How do the worlds of the visible and the invisible connect?...
Pivô opens collective exhibition that reflects on the division between nature and culture
“A natural history of ruins” reacts to the idea of nature as a resource and features works by Denilson Baniwa, Louidgi Beltrame, David Bestué and Minia Biabiany, among others.
Book presents a promising spectrum of visual arts through the selection of 20 artists
Bringing together analyzes from 14 critics and curators of different nationalities, 20 in 2020, the artists of the next decade: Latin America seeks to answer who will define the artistic and cultural horizon in this new decade. With...