São Paulo Museum of Art has new exhibitions on indigenous art
The themes of new exhibitions at the São Paulo Museum of Art (Masp) revolve around indigenous stories, Diné/Navajo tapestry, and Tupinambás knowledge. These three exhibitions are integral to the Year of Indigenous Histories, a theme selected by the museum to explore and celebrate the rich diversity and complexity of these cultures. They were unveiled to the public on October 20.The most extensive of these displays is the group exhibition titled "Indigenous Histories." This showcase comprises 285 works contributed by approximately 170 indigenous artists, offering a unique perspective that spans from the pre-European colonization era to the present day. By means of art and visual cultures, visitors will have the opportunity to explore diverse narratives from indigenous histories across Sou...