Exposición en São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brasil

Encontros Ameríndios [Amerindian Encounters]

Dónde:
SESC Vila Mariana / rua Pelotas, 141. Vila Mariana. cep 04012-000 / São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brasil
Cuándo:
31 jul de 2021 - 13 feb de 2022
Inauguración:
31 jul de 2021
Descripción de la Exposición
To investigate new dialogic possibilities based on the encounter between the production of artists of the indigenous peoples Guna (Comarca Kuna Yala, Panama), Haida (Haida Gwaii archipelago, British Columbia, Canada), Huni Kuin (Indigenous Land of the Upper Rio Jordão, Acre, Western Amazon, Brazil), Shipibo-Konibo (community of Cantagallo, Lima, Peru, and Upper Ucayali, Peruvian Amazon) and Tahltan (Telegraph Creek and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is the aim of the brand-new exhibition Encontros Ameríndios, held by Sesc in its unit in the district of Vila Mariana, in São Paulo (Brazil), from July 31, 2021, to February 13, 2022, coordinated by Sylvia Caiuby Novaes and curated by Aristoteles Barcelos Neto. “The idea of an encounter of alterities is fundamental to the Amerindian socio-cosmological worlds. Intercultural and intercommunity encounters are widely valorized by indigenous peoples ranging from those of Amazonia to those of British Columbia, with their famous potlatch feasts, where they get together to ... celebrate their ancestrality and cultural and material wealth. The artists featured in this exhibition are the protagonists of new dialogic possibilities between the Amerindian creativities, artistic techniques and aesthetics,” states Barcelos Neto. With works by Tahltan multimedia artist Alano Edzerza; the sculptural work of the Haida brothers Gwaai and Jaalen Edenshaw; the overlayings of fabrics by Guna artists Ana Bella Fernandez, Angelmira Owens Perez, Benilda Mores, Briseida Iglesias, Buna Bipi, Conciencia Grace Rodriguez, Dilma Gardel, Edita Lopez, Emilsy Fernandez, Flor Fernandez, Gilda Tejada, Lea Amelta Tejada, Lonilda Gonzalez, Lucrecia Places, Rosalia Tejada and Victoria Gonzalez; the geometric patterns embroidered by Shipibo-Konibo artists Olinda Silvano, Wilma Maynas, Silvia Ripoca, Ronin Koshi Arias Silvano and Dora Inuma Ramírez; and paintings by Huni Kuin artists of the artist collective MAHKU, Encontros Ameríndios spotlights, among other aspects, the representation of transformations, one of the main philosophical questions of the Amerindian indigenous arts, expressed in the applications of geometric and figurative motifs. Due to the dynamics of the colonial system, it has only been in recent decades that the artistic production of Amerindian peoples has garnered recognition and valorization in the art field—to a great extent in North America and Oceania and, only later and more slowly, in Latin America. Previously relegated to the status of an ethnographic object or merely handicraft, these works—which are arriving at an ever-growing audience, spurring an important renewal in the global arts scene—also reflect the “tenacity to overcome the oppressions of the historical process of plundering and the attempts of domination they suffered, their ability to overcome adversities, their self-determination,” explains Caiuby Novaes. Even though they share similar historical experiences of colonial oppression and domination, as well as of community and ethnic resistance—the artists featured in the show possess diverse artistic aesthetic preferences and, inspired by ancestral knowledge, they are creators of singular visualities linked to mythological, ecological and cosmological relationships. Encontros Ameríndios reflects, therefore, one of the premises of Sesc São Paulo, which is the valorization of cultural diversity. In this exhibition, beyond the anthropological perspective, a further aim is to foster an approximation of the cultural manifestations of these peoples based on artistic criteria—of works ranging from their paintings with natural pigments to their digital-art production—considering these works not only as ethnographic objects, but also highlighting the different modes of being in the world that they reveal. About SESC São Paulo SESC – Social Service of Commerce is a private, nonprofit institution created in 1946 by businesspeople in the commerce and services sector from all over Brazil. In the State of São Paulo, SESC has 42 centers providing public access to culture, education, sports, leisure, and health. SESC São Paulo’s actions are oriented by its educational aim and its striving for social welfare based on a broader understanding of the term culture.

 

 

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