The Amazon is well known yet little understood, and remains a place full of mysteries in the eyes of Europeans, despite five centuries of contact. The vague, simplistic notion of an immense, untouched rainforest peopled with "Natives" living outside of time reduces this vast region to an exotic decor, frozen in the collective imaginary and shaped by centuries of external representations.
The exhibition 'Amazônia. Indigenous Worlds' aims to present this region from the perspectives of its first inhabitants, the Indigenous Peoples. A multi-faceted place, in constant evolution, where social and environmental dynamics are always intersecting.
Installation view of Carlos Jacanamijoy in 'Amazônia. Indigenous Worlds', on view at Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn, Germany from March 13 to August 9, 2026
Photo: Simon Vogel, 2026 © Kunst-und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland