Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle
Discover more about Brazilian photographer Claudia Andujar and her life and work with the Yanomami peoples in our collection of films, articles and discussions.
Discover more about Brazilian photographer Claudia Andujar and her life and work with the Yanomami peoples in our collection of films, articles and discussions.
Curator Thyago Nogueira and Barbican curator Alona Pardo discuss the exhibition, Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle, in The Curve.
Watch our documentary series as we meet Brazilian photographer Claudia Andujar as she remembers her first encounter with the Yanomami, one of Brazil’s largest indigenous peoples, and describes how her series of photographs came about.
Brazilian artist Mulambö' joins Francesca Laura Cavallo in conversation as part of Brazil Footprint 0.0.
Join biologist, artist, educator, and drag queen from the Amazon, Uýra Sodoma - part of our Brazil Footprint 0.0 talks series.
Watch a conversation between indigenous curator and scholar Naine Terena and Francesca Laura Cavallo from the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies at the University of Kent.
Curator of our current exhibition, Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle, Thyago Nogueira speaks to photographer Tommaso Protti about being awarded the Carmignac Photojournalism Award for his work in the Amazon.
A conversation with some of the filmmakers and activists featured in the Have You Ever Seen a River Stop? film programme.
Through her photographs, Claudia Andujar conveyed something of the world of the Yanomami; but when the community was threatened, she put the images to a new and powerful use – helping them fight for survival.