This field is required This field contains invalid characters Please enter a valid postal code Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid phone number (min. 6 digits) Please include a street number in the address Please include a street name in the address This field is too short Invalid format Please accept our terms and conditions and the privacy policy for the order Private customers from Austria please order by email or phone

Claudia Andujar

Tomorrow must not be like yesterday

tempandujar_dtw4N12WUqn5n7C.jpg
tempclaudia-andujar_dt_3ddkfFuBHwGy30Q.jpg
tempclaudia-andujar_instavQsYxD8FfezwG.jpg
Claudia Andujar (*1931) is one of South America’s most important representatives of artistic-documentary photography. Within the framework of her involvement as an activist protecting and preserving the Yanomami, Brazil’s largest indigenous people, she has been working on her most important series, Marcados (Eng. the marked ones), from the 1970s until today. The portraits are the starting point for an in-depth examination of Yanomami culture. The book also includes other groups of photographic works from the 1960s until today. In the impressive photo series, human beings in their relationship to society and politics, city and nature, enter into intimate dialogue with the subjective gaze of the photographer. In an accompanying interview with the curator Carolin Köchling, the artist gives in-depth insights into her creativity and work.

Karen Irmer – State of Change

was added to cart