Tacita Dean and Cornelia Parker create art from Amazonian ash to support Indigenous communities



Artists such as Tacita Dean and Shezad Dawood have created works for a new exhibition and auction named “From the Ashes.” The artworks, made from ash and charcoal salvaged from the burning of the Amazon rainforest, will be on display at the Old Truman Brewery in London from February 20-25 and auctioned at Christie’s London on March 9. The initiative aims to raise funds for the Xingu Indigenous communities of the Amazon, with other participating artists including Sarah Ball, Cornelia Parker, and Richard Long. Migrate Art, in collaboration with People’s Palace Projects, organized the event to support the Amazonian communities affected by deforestation and climate change. The project has received support from various partners to create art materials from the ash and charcoal, highlighting the importance of Indigenous cultural practices in protecting the Amazon from destructive human activities.



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