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During the tenth edition of FOLIO – Óbidos International Literary Festival, which had “Borders" as its main theme, we had the privilege of speaking with artist Denilson Baniwa, from the Baniwa People of the Upper Rio Negro, in Amazonas, Brazil.
Another highlight of Denilson's visit to Portugal was the opening of his first solo exhibition in Lisbon. "Contra-Feitiço" (Counter-Spell), on display at Galeria Quadrum until February 15, 2026, includes new works created during his stay in Portugal, and was curated by Ritó Natálio and the Terra Batida platform.
Winner of the 2019 PIPA award and one of the curators of the Brazilian Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale, Denilson Baniwa has become an essential voice in the Brazilian contemporary art scene. During this conversation, we touch on some of the multiple directions opened up by his work, which moves in the spaces between technology and ancestry, protest and poetry, the Rio Negro and the world.
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Official website for FOLIO - Obidos International literary Festival: https://foliofestival.com/
Official website for Terra Batida: https://terrabatida.org
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WATCH the video version of this interview or READ a transcript here: https://azimuthworldfoundation.org/stories/DenilsonBaniwa/
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By Azimuth World FoundationDuring the tenth edition of FOLIO – Óbidos International Literary Festival, which had “Borders" as its main theme, we had the privilege of speaking with artist Denilson Baniwa, from the Baniwa People of the Upper Rio Negro, in Amazonas, Brazil.
Another highlight of Denilson's visit to Portugal was the opening of his first solo exhibition in Lisbon. "Contra-Feitiço" (Counter-Spell), on display at Galeria Quadrum until February 15, 2026, includes new works created during his stay in Portugal, and was curated by Ritó Natálio and the Terra Batida platform.
Winner of the 2019 PIPA award and one of the curators of the Brazilian Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale, Denilson Baniwa has become an essential voice in the Brazilian contemporary art scene. During this conversation, we touch on some of the multiple directions opened up by his work, which moves in the spaces between technology and ancestry, protest and poetry, the Rio Negro and the world.
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Official website for FOLIO - Obidos International literary Festival: https://foliofestival.com/
Official website for Terra Batida: https://terrabatida.org
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WATCH the video version of this interview or READ a transcript here: https://azimuthworldfoundation.org/stories/DenilsonBaniwa/
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AZIMUTH WORLD FOUNDATION - JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
- WEBSITE: https://www.azimuthworldfoundation.org
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- LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/azimuth-world-foundation/