Yanomami

Claudia Andujar

¥27,500(¥25,000 + tax)

Publisher/DBA

   Published/1998
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/103   Size/218*285*15
Google翻訳
“Yanomami” is a collection of photographs by Brazilian female photographer Claudia Andujar. Born in Switzerland in 1931, moved to the United States after living in Hungary and Romania. After studying humanities at a university in New York, he moved to Brazil in 1956 and began working as a photo journalist since the 1960s. Then, in the 70s, we began working on the natural environment and indigenous people's documents in the Amazon region in earnest, and at the same time became committed to protecting nature and ethnic rights. The series of documents came to fruition in 1978 as a photo book called “Amazonia” and was highly regarded as the masterpiece of Andujar and the treasure of a photo book that left its name in the 20th century. This book was published in 1998 as a collection of photographs focusing on the indigenous people of the Amazon “Yanomami”, and is focused on “housing”, “living” and “people”. It is a wonderful collection of works full of love and dignity for the Yanomami, with high artistic expression like Andujar in the description of "light" and "movement".
<Related Artists> Claudia Andujar
<Condition> Jacket: Slightly discolored, Slightly stained Body: Heaven, Earth, Slightly discolored, Small damage
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