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Heranças de um Brasil profundo : a arte dos povos de floresta : o olhar sensível de todos / curadoria, Emanoel Araujo.
Penn Museum Library F2519.3.A7 H532 2021
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Van Pelt - Zilberman Family Center for Global Collections F2519.3.A7 H532 2021
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Portuguese
- Subjects (All):
- Indian art--Brazil--Exhibitions.
- Indian art.
- Brazilians--History--21st century--Portraits.
- Brazilians.
- Indians of South America--Brazil--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
- Indians of South America.
- Indians of South America--Brazil--Social life and customs--Exhibitions.
- Indians of South America--Material culture--Brazil--Exhibitions.
- Antiquities.
- Indians of South America--Material culture.
- Manners and customs.
- History.
- Brazil--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
- Brazil.
- Photography, Artistic.
- Indians of South America--Social life and customs.
- Indians of South America--Antiquities.
- Genre:
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Portraits.
- Pictorial works.
- Physical Description:
- 364 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 31 cm
- Other Title:
- Arte dos povos de floresta, o olhar sensível de todos
- Place of Publication:
- São Paulo, Brasil : Museu AfroBrasil, [2021]
- Language Note:
- Texts in Portuguese and English.
- Summary:
- The exhibition curated by Emanoel Araujo, brings together more than 500 objects between works of art and utensils of the indigenous material culture of Brazilian roots. They are part of the exhibition, in addition to works of contemporary art, objects of featherwork, adornments, masks and utensils of various indigenous peoples, such as: Karajá, Marubo, Kayapó, Mehinako, Yanomami, Rikbaktsa, Tapirapé, Waurá, Tapayuna, Baniwa, Ashaninka, Parakanã, Panará and Juruna. also presents the work of photographers who document Brazilian indigenous populations, such as Claudia Andujar, Rosa Gauditano, Maureen Bisiliat, Nair Benedicto, Manuel Rodrigues Ferreira, Rodrigo Pretella, Jamie Stewart-Granger, among others. The grand exhibition closes the trilogy of exhibitions that the institution has been dedicating itself to in recent years, highlighting the artistic and cultural contributions of the peoples that originated Brazil. The trilogy started with Africa Africans, in 2015, and was followed by Portugal, Portuguese - Contemporary Art, in 2016.
- Contents:
- The fascination for the unknown / Miguel Arrows
- Inheritances from a deep-rooted Brazil / Emanoel Araujo
- Amazonas
- Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira and the philosophical travel of 1783
- The festive procession of the Tecunas / Johann Baptist von Spix
- The Sierra de Parú / Johann Baptist von Spix, Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martins
- Sophisticated simplicity / Marc Ferrez
- Ethnographic collections and the museums / Adelino Mendez
- Matis par eux mémes / Berta G. Ribeiro.
- O fascínio pelo desconhecido / Miguel Setas
- Heranças de um Brasil profundo / Emanoel Araujo
- Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira e a viagem filosófica de 1783 / Préstito destino dos Tecunas / Johann Baptist von Spix
- Serra de Parú / Johann Baptist von Spix, Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martins
- Sofisticada simplicidade / Marc Ferrez
- Coleções etnográficas e os museus / Adelino Mendez
- Notes:
- Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Museu Afro Brasil in Sao Paulo, from January to June 2021.
- Chiefly illustrated.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-87).
- ISBN:
- 9786589568001
- 6589568006
- OCLC:
- 1253445623
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