Embrace of Indigenous artists reaches London thanks to influence of Venice Biennale
by Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6VAR1)
Curators and artists say this is a time of overdue recognition but others are cautious about the longevity of the moment
At last year's Venice Biennale, the pavilions were packed with indigenous art from around the world.
Artists from the Tupinamba community in Brazil sat alongside work by the late Rosa Elena Curruchich, who made pieces about Indigenous women in Guatemala. The Amazonian artist Aycoobo was celebrated, as were carvings by the Mori artist Fred Graham. The eventual winner of the Golden Lion - the event's highest accolade - was the Indigenous Australian artist Archie Moore.
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