Cuerpo y tierra: El universo femenino de Venuca Evanán
Enhorabuena Espacio•Oct 10, 2024 — Nov 16, 2024
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We are very happy to share the solo exhibition and workshop of Sarhua Boards by the artist Venuca Evanán at Enhorabuena, Madrid. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in Europe.
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Cuerpo y tierra: El universo femenino de Venuca Evanán
Enhorabuena Espacio•Oct 10, 2024 — Nov 16, 2024
Press Release
We are very happy to share the solo exhibition and workshop of Sarhua Boards by the artist Venuca Evanán at Enhorabuena, Madrid. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in Europe.
I
Rebeca Carrión Cachot was a disciple of Julio C. Tello, the first indigenous archaeologist in America. She was a university professor and director of the Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology of Peru, which her mentor founded in 1924.
The rise of Peruvian Anthropology was not without the values of its time, such that representations related to rituals and sexuality were destroyed and/or fragmented. The so-called “aberrant huacos” met this fate due to the fear of creating a degrading and animalistic view of early Peruvians. Apparently, Rebeca Carrión Cachot, among other anthropologists, in their desire to preserve indigenous dignity, destroyed part of their legacy.
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The native peoples of the Andes, who survived the eradication of idolatries and the replacement of...More