Showing 24 artworks out of 53 with Claudia Andujar and with artwork date before 1976 and with artwork date after 1966
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Experience Claudia Andujar’s poignant black and white photograph capturing the resilience of migrants traveling from São Paulo to Salvador. Explore themes of hardship, hope, and human connection in this humanist masterpiece.
Claudia Andujar’s ‘Arigó is their last hope (#13)’ – a haunting black & white photo exploring faith, power, and Indigenous healing. Explore this 1967 masterpiece.
A haunting black and white portrait of a woman in a moment of serene repose by Claudia Andujar from 1971 captures an intimate mood that invites you to explore this evocative piece for your private collection.
Claudia Andujar’s poignant black and white photograph captures the weary faces of Brazilian migrants returning home after failed aspirations in São Paulo, embodying resilience amidst hardship.
A haunting sepia-toned photograph by Claudia Andujar capturing the somber journey of migrants on a 1969 Brazilian train, offering a profound glimpse into human resilience that you can bring to your collection.
A poignant black and white scene of communal connection by Claudia Andujar captures a sense of shared humanity through its evocative figures on a wooden floor, inviting you to explore this profound 1969 masterpiece.
Claudia Andujar’s 1967 ‘He’ is a haunting digital portrait exploring drug use in Brazil. Surreal & textured, it captures social commentary through bold manipulation.
A surreal purple-toned painting by Claudia Andujar featuring a distorted figure with outstretched arms that captures a hauntingly beautiful 1971 vision, inviting you to explore this unique piece of fine art.
A striking black and white photograph by Claudia Andujar captures a nude woman in a raw and intimate pose from 1971, offering a profound glimpse into the artist's experimental vision that you can bring to your collection.
Witness the poignant journey of Brazilian migrants returning home after failed São Paulo dreams. Claudia Andujar’s documentary photograph captures weary travelers on a train, embodying resilience and empathy.
Explore Claudia Andujar’s ‘A Sônia (#8)’. A haunting digital portrait featuring a stylized woman in blue & purple hues. Contemporary art, documentary style, & Yanomami advocacy.
A hauntingly beautiful purple-toned vintage photograph from 1971 by Claudia Andujar captures a soulful moment of intimacy and shadow, inviting you to bring this evocative piece of photographic history into your collection.
A hauntingly beautiful black and white portrait of a woman by Claudia Andujar captures an intimate moment of vulnerability from 1971, inviting you to explore this evocative piece of photographic history.
Claudia Andujar’s ‘The Devil’ (1969) captures migrant life in Bahia. A poignant analog photo documenting human resilience & hardship, a powerful social statement.
A vibrant purple painting of a woman's face by Claudia Andujar captures a striking mood through bold colors and contrast, offering a unique opportunity to bring this 1971 masterpiece into your private collection.
A hauntingly blurred close-up of a face with closed eyes captures the ethereal light of Claudia Andujar's 1971 masterpiece A Sônia, inviting you to explore this evocative moment of photographic intimacy.
Claudia Andujar’s ‘The Devil’ (1969) captures a poignant migrant boy’s gaze in stark realism. Explore this powerful Swiss-Brazilian photo documenting Brazilian social realities.