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Harry Pinedo at the Weltkulturen Museum, November 2022
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Alejandro Durán at the Weltkulturen Museum, November 2022. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel.
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Alejandro Durán: "The washed up project".
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Roldán Pinedo Lopez. Cashimbo, from the series Solo Árboles (Only Trees), 2020. Shipibo, Lima and Amazonia, Peru. Collected by Mona Suhrbier, 2020. Acrylic on canvas. Commissioned work for the Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
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Harry Pinedo Inin Metsa. La Meditación del Ayahuasca (The Ayahuasca Meditation), 2022. Shipibo, Ucayali and Lima, Peru. Collected by Mona Suhrbier, 2022. Acrylic on canvas. Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
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Harry Pinedo Inin Metsa. El Yanapuma fondo diseno del rio (The Yanapuma [spirit jaguar] in front of river patterns), 2022. Shipibo, Ucayali and Lima, Peru. Collected by Mona Suhrbier, 2022. Acrylic on canvas. Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
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Roldán Pinedo Lopez. Cashimbo, from the series Solo Árboles (Only Trees), 2020. Shipibo, Lima and Amazonia, Peru. Collected by Mona Suhrbier, 2020. Acrylic on canvas. Commissioned work for the Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
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Roldán Pinedo Lopez. Huangana Caspi, from the series Solo Árboles (Only Trees), 2020. Shipibo, Lima and Amazonia, Peru. Collected by Mona Suhrbier, 2020. Acrylic on canvas. Commissioned work for the Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
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Roldán Pinedo Lopez. Copaíba, from the series Solo Árboles (Only Trees), 2020. Shipibo, Lima and Amazonia, Peru. Collected by Mona Suhrbier, 2020. Acrylic on canvas. Commissioned work for the Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
ARTIST'S GUIDED TOUR
Tour of the exhibition “healing. Life in Balance” with the artists Alejandro Durán and Harry Pinedo and the curators
Multimedia artist, photographer and filmmaker Alejandro Durán, who is from Mexico and New York, documents the international trash that keeps on being washed up on Mexico’s Caribbean coastline. His work is both aesthetic and yet unsettling, raising our awareness of our own relationship to consumption and waste.
Peruvian artist Harry Pinedo is following in his father’s footsteps by creating works rooted in spirituality that are inspired by a shamanistic context.
In English.
7€ / 3,50€
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29