Brazil Footprint 00 1st Edition 12— 19 July 2021, Online
Barbican
A week-long online festival that explores Brazil's perspective on the global mobilisation against climate inequalities, in the context of the UN’s upcoming COP26 conference. Responding to the Barbican exhibition Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle, the programme brings together artists, curators and academics to discuss how art addresses questions that go beyond technocratic approaches to climate change: symbiosis, interdependence and the resilience of Indigenous knowledge.
Image Credit: Mülambo, Mareé, Acrilic on Canvas, 2020
Festival 2021
—Barbican Centre
A week-long online festival that explores Brazil's perspective on the global mobilisation against climate inequalities, in the context of the UN’s upcoming COP26 conference. Responding to the Barbican exhibition Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle, the programme brings together artists, curators and academics to discuss how art addresses questions that go beyond technocratic approaches to climate change: symbiosis, interdependence and the resilience of
Indigenous knowledge.
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Image Credit: Mülambo, Mareé, Acrilic on Canvas, 2020
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