Another chance to explore this exhibition before it ends.
Join us for an exclusive after hours private view of Claudia Andujar: The Yanomami Struggle. This exhibition is devoted to the life and work of Claudia Andujar and her collaboration with the Yanomami, one of Brazil's largest indigenous peoples, who she has spent her life documenting and defending.
Over 200 photographs, an audio-visual installation and a series of drawings by the Yanomami are brought together for the exhibition. They reflect the dual nature of Andujar’s five-decade relationship with them, highlighting her commitment to both art and activism.
Tickets are limited so must be booked in advance.
Our Private views are extremely popular, if you're no longer able to attend please email [email protected] to return your free ticket.
Please email [email protected] if you'd like to be added to the waiting list.
The gallery will be open from 19.15 - 20.30 for the private viewing.
This event is open to Barbican Members and Membership Plus. Members can book up to two tickets for this event for them and a guest.
With infection rates rising, we still want to keep our visitors and staff safe and the Centre open. We're keeping capacities low at our and encourage you to continue wearing masks, washing hands and keeping a safe distance from others. Please read our safety information so you can enjoy your visit.
Our cloakrooms are currently closed so avoid bringing large bags with you. Long umbrellas will not be allowed in the Curve.
The exhibition is curated by Thyago Nogueira and Instituto Moreira Salles, Brazil in partnership with Hutukara Associação Yanomami and Instituto Socioambiental, and supported by Survival International.
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