
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an interior view of an art exhibition, featuring a warm, earthy orange wall adorned with several artworks. The wall extends upwards to meet a ceiling line. On the left, two large, vertical black and white photographs are displayed. The upper photograph is a close-up portrait of an elderly man with pronounced facial wrinkles and a direct, piercing gaze towards the viewer. He appears shirtless, with bent arms across his body, and a light-colored stick or object in his mouth. Below this, the second photograph shows an adult or older child, characterized by dark skin and a distinctive white, fluffy headdress or collar, leaning over a small child or infant who is lying on the ground. The background of both photographs suggests an outdoor, rustic setting, possibly a village. Above the upper photograph, two small, rectangular purple labels are affixed to the wall. Visible text identifies the artist as "Luís Bulcão" and one artwork as "Iapulapú" from "Xingu, MT," dated "2019," within a series titled "Luz da Amazônia." To the right, a three-dimensional relief sculpture is mounted in an orange frame that harmonizes with the wall color. The sculpture, made from light-brown, textured material, depicts a stylized human figure or face. A small, grey rectangular label with a QR code and text (also mentioning "Luís Bulcão") is placed beneath this piece. The artworks, particularly the photographs and their descriptive labels, strongly indicate that the exhibition focuses on indigenous communities from the Amazon region of Brazil. The setting suggests a gallery or museum in Fortaleza, Brazil.
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