PERUVIAN PHOTOGRAPHY Exhibit
ONLINE FEBRUARY 3RD – MARCH 2ND 2014 | WWW.PHOTOGRAPHICMUSEUM/MUSEUM/HOME GUEST CURATOR: ROBERTO HUARCAYA
Photographic Museum of Humanity is delighted to introduce a new cycle of exhibitions based on a renewed editorial concept. Presenting the photography of a different country on a monthly basis. Our objective is to offer our public a local investigation by showing a selection of the most interesting works made in the last few years.

“SHAWIS” by: Musuk Nolte
Musuk Nolte has been documenting the everyday lives of the Shawis ethnic group in the Peruvian Amazonas, utilizing black and white photography to examine a central indigenous issue – the search for balance between modernity and a preservation of their own culture.

BY GIHAN TUBBEH
What does a photographer’s soul look like? The answer may lie in this extraordinary work of Gihan Tubbeh, which investigates how people search for meaning, harmony and peace.

By: Max Cabello
Image credit: Museum of Humanity
For over five years Max Cabello has been documenting a group of Peruvian teenagers in pursuit of their dream to become Wayno singers. The result is an intimate portrayal of their lives, hopes and fears.
To view all galleries please visit: www.photographicmuseum.com
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