Date: From January 9 to March 1st, 2025
Location: Gladstone 64 – New York, United States
Jaider Esbell’s first U.S. exhibition features paintings and drawings from his final years from 2018 to 2021. A Macuxi artist, activist and educator, Esbell’s art reflects indigenous cosmology and pressing socio-political issues, blending intricate patterns with mythological narratives. Highlights include his visual translations of Macuxi myths and depictions of Kanaimé spirits.
The exhibition highlights Esbell’s fundamental role in promoting indigenous art in contemporary contexts, emphasizing his concept of “artivism” to defend indigenous rights and territories.
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