Mozambique

at the 56ma Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte

Maconde Sculpture by Rafael KatungaMozambique - Biennale Arte 2015

Traditional sculpture

Untitled, Udondo Ausiwakii, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Maconde Sculpture, Rafael Katunga, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Nyau DancersMozambique - Biennale Arte 2015

Traditions

Ritual objects, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Timbila, Estevão Nhacubine, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Ritual objects, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Mapiko masks, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Criança, essa permanente esperança; (1981) by MalangatanaMozambique - Biennale Arte 2015

Contemporary art

Luta de Irmãos (1977) by MankewMozambique - Biennale Arte 2015

Untitled, Shikhani, 1983, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Untitled, Shikhani, 1983, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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A Minha Praia (2013) by Gonçalo MabundaMozambique - Biennale Arte 2015

View of the expositionMozambique - Biennale Arte 2015

General views of the exposition

View of the exposition, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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View of the exposition, From the collection of: Mozambique - Biennale Arte 2015
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Credits: Story

Commissariat-General for Expo Milano 2015, Mozambique Section – COGEMI

40 Years of National Independence of the Republic of Mozambique
Ministry of Culture and Tourism

Artists:
Bertina Lopes, Celestino Tomas, Chissano, Constantino Mpakule, Estevão Mucavele, Estevão Nhacubine, Fermando Machiana, Gonçalo Mabunda, Ídasse, Jorge Nhaca, Langa, Malangatana, Mankew, Matias, Miguel Valingue, Mudaulane, Naftal Langa, Naguib, Paulo Come, Rafael Katunga, Samate Mulungo, Sansão Cossa, Shikhani, Udondo Ausiwakii, Venâncio Mbande, Zé Júlio.

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