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  •  BOOKS-BOOK-BORZO-HISTORY-LOVERS-GUIDE-CHICAGO-2-TB
    2022年04月05日
    BOOKS-BOOK-BORZO-HISTORY-LOVERS-GUIDE-CHICAGO-2-TB

    April 5, 2022: An exterior view of the Newberry Library, in Chicago, on Aug. 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022041402016

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A woman tattoos the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pr...

    商品コード: 2022092602114

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A woman tattoos the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pr...

    商品コード: 2022092602056

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A woman tattoos the word Balam on the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA ...

    商品コード: 2022092602104

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: Public observes how a woman tattoos the soles of the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © ...

    商品コード: 2022092602091

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: Tattoo on the sole of the right foot of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Returning Souls (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia National Museum in Madrid where it was says ‘‘Popol Wuj and Chilam Balam. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the...

    商品コード: 2022092602087

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A woman tattoos the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pr...

    商品コード: 2022092602057

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A woman tattoos the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process ...

    商品コード: 2022092602090

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A tattoo artist holds the tattooed feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid which states ‘‘Memorial Solola, Rabinal Achí, Chilam Balam and Popol wow. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro...

    商品コード: 2022092602110

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A tattooist puts film on the tattooed feet of Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay after finishing the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofía national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto...

    商品コード: 2022092602092

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: With a wooden mask in front, the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay ends the performance entitled ‘‘Returning Souls (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofía National Museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pr...

    商品コード: 2022092602088

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A tattoo artist places baseline for a tattoo on one of the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Ima...

    商品コード: 2022092602095

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: Two people with cell phones photograph a woman tattooing the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit I...

    商品コード: 2022092602067

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A woman tattoos the feet of the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay during the performance entitled ‘‘Souls in return (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofia national museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pr...

    商品コード: 2022092602085

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: Tattooed feet of Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay seen at the end of the performance entitled ‘‘Returning Souls (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofía National Museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pres...

    商品コード: 2022092602064

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: Tattooed feet of Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay seen at the end of the performance entitled ‘‘Returning Souls (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofía National Museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pres...

    商品コード: 2022092601935

  •  Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022
    2022年09月22日
    Performance at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Spain - 22 Sept 2022

    September 22, 2022, Madrid, Spain: A wooden mask, the Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay after finishing the performance entitled ‘‘Returning Souls (Popol Wuj)‘‘ inside the Reina Sofía National Museum in Madrid. The performance consisted of tattooing the names of the four Mayan sacred books on the soles of the feet: Popol Wuj, Sololá Memorial, Chilam Balam and Rabinal Achí. According to Mayan belief, beauty and memory are found in the feet. This project seeks to initiate the application process before the competent authorities to return the Popol Wuj, which is currently part of the collection of the Newberry Library in Chicago, to the place where the manuscript was found in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. The Guatemalan indigenous artist Benvenuto Chavajay is characterized by his work with a lot of social charge and political criticism. He lives and works between Guatemala City and the town of San Pedro La Laguna in the west of the country. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press...

    商品コード: 2022092602084

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: A daguerrotype by Thomas Martin Easterly, circa 1849, of Baxoje couple Ma-ke and Kun-Zan-Ya in Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041601417

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: A pairing of a ââ¬ÅA Happy Lifeââ¬Â from Hopi artist Orlando Allison and a 1921 Edward Curtis photograph showing a hairstyle worn by young Hopi women that would later influence the depiction of Princess Leia in Star Wars, in Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041608015

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: A albumen print photograph of the Nuyaka Mission boysââ¬â¢ baseball team, circa 1884-99, in Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041607680

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: Dans lââ¬ÂOmbre (In Shadows) by Chemehuevi artist Cara Romero in Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041607727

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041607140

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: Polaroids of extras from the filming of the 1989 movie ââ¬ÅDances with Wolves,ââ¬Â in Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041607562

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: ‘‘Native Pop!,‘‘ an exhibit that explores the roles Indigenous people have played in pop culture, is on display at the Newberry Library on March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041607705

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: Detail of ââ¬Åkitaskînaw 2350ââ¬Â by Métis artist Chelsea Vowel in the graphic novel ââ¬ÅThis Place: 150 Years Retoldââ¬Â in Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041607692

  •  Entertainment News - March 25, 2025
    2025年03月25日
    Entertainment News - March 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025, Chicago, Il, USA: Dot-matrix printed brochure for the Osawan Pow-Wow of 1990 in Elmwood Park, in Native Pop!, a new exhibit that explores the role of Indigenous people have played in pop culture at the Newberry Library, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025041607729

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