Denilson Baniwa
Nomana Nitaka Nhaá (Acalmar as Pessoas Briguentas), 2022
acrílica, pastel oleoso e colagem sobre tela
[acrylic, oil pastels and collage on canvas]
[acrylic, oil pastels and collage on canvas]
100 x 70 x 3 cm
[39 3/8 x 27 1/2 x 1 1/8 in]
1.8 kg
[39 3/8 x 27 1/2 x 1 1/8 in]
1.8 kg
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Nos rituais Baniwa, o espírito etílico pode ser um aliado de alteração de consciência, trabalhando a favor do autoconhecimento. No entanto, ele também pode incorporar uma força destrutiva de dominação...
Nos rituais Baniwa, o espírito etílico pode ser um aliado de alteração de consciência, trabalhando a favor do autoconhecimento. No entanto, ele também pode incorporar uma força destrutiva de dominação e envenenamento. A tartaruga Mata-mata adverte: é preciso lidar bem com o inimigo.
In Baniwa rituals, the ethylic spirit can be an ally in altering consciousness, working in favor of self-knowledge. However, it can also embody a destructive force of domination and poisoning. The Mata-mata turtle warns: you have to deal well with the enemy.
In Baniwa rituals, the ethylic spirit can be an ally in altering consciousness, working in favor of self-knowledge. However, it can also embody a destructive force of domination and poisoning. The Mata-mata turtle warns: you have to deal well with the enemy.
In the gallery
Art Basel 2023 | Basel | Suíça | 2023 [13-18.06]