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Claudia Andujar (Claudine Haas, 1931) was born in Switzerland and has lived in Brazil since 1955. In contact with the Yanomami Indians of Roraima, she spent extended periods in their company of making photographic essays that make up a chapter in the history of Brazilian photography. The series consists of 85pictures of Yanomami made between 1981 and 1983, during a trip to survey the situation. As the Yanomami do not respond to name, a 19th century method was chosen for the identification of indigenous peoples: a photograph of the individual with a number attached to the body. These records, now transformed into a book, being published in Portuguese and English, include, in addition to photos, an itinerary of visits and portions of the report of the photographer on the communities studied.
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Claudia Andujar: Marcados
2016, MALBA, UNA Universidad Nacional de las Artes
in Spanish
9871271670 9789871271672
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Instituto Moreira Salles, Rio de Janeiro, July 25 - November 15, 2015.
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