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Genocídio do Yanomami . Claudia Andujar

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Andujar’s work ‘Yanomami Genocide: Death of Brazil’ was first presented in April 1989 at the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) as an installation with colour slides projected onto plastic screens and mirrors. The photographs were originally black and white, and the artist’s re-illumination of the images reshaped their meaning, instilling urgency for that moment and the years that followed. Andujar’s aim was to raise awareness of the situation faced by the Yanomami, who at the time suffered from disease brought to their land by illegal gold miners. In this new book, Andujar has again recontextualised the images, bringing them into the present and reshaping their meaning for dissemination to a contemporary audience, as the Yanomami remain in peril.

The photographs in the book show both the Yanomami and the landscape they inhabit. They were created with a variety of experimental techniques to visually represent the shamanic culture. They are often high contrast with dramatic light and shadow, distorted, cropped, imbued with a sense of movement, menace, and the otherworldly. The images of people focus on fragments of bodies or close-cropped portraits, hinting at intimacy and the psychological.

Claudia Andujar was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, in 1931. She immigrated to the United States in 1944 due to the persecution of Jews during World War II. She studied painting in New York and worked as an interpreter at the United Nations. In 1955, Andujar moved to São Paulo, Brazil, and began her career as a photographer. In 1971, she received a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation to research the Yanomami people from the Brazilian Amazon. From 1978 to 2000, Andujar worked for the NGO Commission Pro-Yanomami and coordinated the campaign for the demarcation of the Yanomami territory, which was officially established by the Brazilian government in 1993. Andujar’s work has been the subject of numerous international group and solo exhibitions, notably the 60th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Her work is held in the collections of MoMA, Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Tate Modern, MACBA, Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Centre Georges Pompidou, and Inhotim Institute, where she has had a permanent gallery since 2015.


Genocídio do Yanomami . Claudia Andujar

27,3 x 18 cm
176 pages
750 copies
Hardcover with French folds

ISBN 978-618-5479-47-3

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2026-02-25

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