An exhibition at London’s Horniman Museum by three photographers from Brazil’s largest favela, Maré, shows us their unique vision of Rio de Janeiro. Here: A boy and the Sugarloaf Mountain. View from Morro dos Prazeres, a favela in the south of Rio. (Photo by Elisângela Leite/Horniman Museum)
Festival of Saint John in Maré. (Photo by A.F. Rodrigues/Horniman Museum)
Leisure day on the Avenida Brasil. (Photo by Elisângela Leite/Horniman Museum)
Rain and playtime in Maré. (Photo by A.F. Rodrigues/Horniman Museum)
The military police occupy Cajú, a favela in the docklands area of Rio. (Photo by A.F. Rodrigues/Horniman Museum)
Street decoration at Morro das Palmeiras in the Alemão complex. (Photo by Elisângela Leite/Horniman Museum)
Panoramic view of the Alemão favela complex from a cable car. (Photo by A.F. Rodrigues/Horniman Museum)
Children playing with a kite in Nova Holanda, Maré. (Photo by Bira Carvalho/Horniman Museum)
Bathing in a swimming pool on a summer’s day in Nova Holanda, Maré. (Photo by Elisângela Leite/Horniman Museum)
03 May 2016 13:13:00,
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