Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle

Claudia Andujar, The young Susi Korihana thëri swimming, infrared film, Catrimani, Roraima, 1972–74. Courtesy of the Fondation Cartier.
The largest exhibition to date of the work of the Swiss-Brasilian photographer and activist, in the Fondation Cartier, Paris.
This exhibition presents the work of Brazilian artist and activist Claudia Andujar who, for over five decades, photographed and accompanied the Yanomami, an indigenous people who live in the Amazon rainforest on the border between Brazil and Venezuela, in the struggle for their rights.
Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
261, Boulevard Raspail
75014 Paris, France.
www.fondationcartier.com

Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle, Installation View. Photo: Luc Boegly. Courtesy Fondation Cartier.

Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle, Installation View. Photo: Luc Boegly. Courtesy Fondation Cartier.

Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle, Installation View. Photo Luc Boegly. Courtesy Fondation Cartier.

Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle, Installation View. Photo Thibaut Voisin. Courtesy Fondation Cartier.

Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle, Installation View. Photo Thibaut Voisin. Courtesy Fondation Cartier.

Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle, Installation View. Photo: Thibaut Voisin. Courtesy Fondation Cartier.
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