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Books
Edited and translated by Amanda Hopkinson Miguel Rio Branco focuses on the colour and low-life of the former capital's colonial city centre. Anna Mariani takes a giant step into the interior, closely observing the swift seasonal changes that transform the land from arid desertification to tropical lushness and back. Mario Cravo Neto is a studio based artist whose inspiration is drawn from Afro-Brazilian cultural traditions. Pierre Verger is an ethnologist whose historical photographs reveal a region largely unvisited by Europeans, documenting the once secret religious ceremonies of candomblé. These, together with a pantheon of gods and their festivals, are also the theme of a series of watercolours painted by the artist Carybé, and the whole is wrapped in the colourful decorations and sculptures of Luiz Figueiredo. Bahia may be a part of the world few of us have seen, but its artists provide us with 'A Hidden View.' £9.99 (incl. P&P in UK)
Maria de Fatima Campos
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