Denilson Baniwa

Barcelos, Brazil, 1984


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He composes his work by crossing visual languages from the Western tradition with those of his people, using performance, painting, laser projections, digital images. An activist, he addresses the issue of the rights of original peoples; the impact of the colonial system and the appreciation of indigenous culture, also proposing reflections on the current condition of indigenous people.


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