Check the Photos of the Exhibition at the Japanese Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park

2018/10/04
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  •  From left to right: Kulykurda Mehinaku, Kawakanamu Mehinaku, Turuza Waujá, Mayawari Mehinaku, Tomas Alvim, Yatapi Mehinaku, Uruhu Mehinaku, Kanari Kuikuro e Apahu Waujá.  Kulykurda Mehinaku, Kawakanamu Mehinaku, Turuza Waujá, Mayawari Mehinaku, Tomas Alvim, Yatapi Mehinaku, Uruhu Mehinaku, Kanari Kuikuro, and Apahu Waujá. 
  •  Artist Mayawari Mehinaku gives a present to Léo Ota, president of the Administrative Commission of the Japanese Pavilion.
  •  Curatorship: Gabriel Bueno, Claudia Moreira Salle, and Eiji Hayakawa.
  •  The photographer Rafael Costa, responsible for the photographs and the documentary of the exhibition, explains the map to the public.
  •  The exhibition’s support staff.
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  • <b>Foto 1 da notícia:</b><br>Check the Photos of the Exhibition at the Japanese Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park
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  •  From left to right: Kulykurda Mehinaku, Kawakanamu Mehinaku, Turuza Waujá, Mayawari Mehinaku, Tomas Alvim, Yatapi Mehinaku, Uruhu Mehinaku, Kanari Kuikuro e Apahu Waujá.  Kulykurda Mehinaku, Kawakanamu Mehinaku, Turuza Waujá, Mayawari Mehinaku, Tomas Alvim, Yatapi Mehinaku, Uruhu Mehinaku, Kanari Kuikuro, and Apahu Waujá. 
  •  Artist Mayawari Mehinaku gives a present to Léo Ota, president of the Administrative Commission of the Japanese Pavilion.
  •  Curatorship: Gabriel Bueno, Claudia Moreira Salle, and Eiji Hayakawa.
  •  The photographer Rafael Costa, responsible for the photographs and the documentary of the exhibition, explains the map to the public.
  •  The exhibition’s support staff.
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The Brazilian Indigenous Stools exhibition held between July 9th and August 26th in the Japanese Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo, received 22,765 visitors. With deference towards the aesthetic sophistication of the indigenous art and the search for an approach between the indigenous culture and the Japanese culture, the exhibition had on show 70 stools from the BEĨ collection, all produced by different peoples from varied regions of Brazil: Upper and Lower Xingu, South Amazon, North Pará, Northwest Amazon, and Midwest Brazil. The curatorship and the exhibition layout were in the hands of Claudia Moreira Salles, Eiji Hayakawa, and Gabriel Bueno


Photographs by Rogério Lorenzoni

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