Exhibition: Mapuche - A community on the move
The Mapuche are the original inhabitants of the area now covered by the states of Chile and Argentina. The exhibition combines photography from the World Museum's collection with recordings of performance art and personal and institutional photographs of the Mapuche community.
This exhibition invites the public to connect with the migration stories of the Mapuche people. Through the presentation of photography from the World Museum's collection, alongside family photographs and performance art, visitors are drawn into the search for a home in Europe. The exhibition highlights the Mapuche's resilience in the past and present.
Spread, sow, reap
The Mapuche are the largest ethnic group in Chile, making up about 10% (more than 1,000,000 people) of Chile's population. Half of them live in southern Chile from the Bío Bío river to the island of Chiloé. The other half live in and around the capital Santiago. About 300,000 Mapuches also live in Argentina.
The exhibition is structured arou…
This exhibition invites the public to connect with the migration stories of the Mapuche people. Through the presentation of photography from the World Museum's collection, alongside family photographs and performance art, visitors are drawn into the search for a home in Europe. The exhibition highlights the Mapuche's resilience in the past and present.
Spread, sow, reap
The Mapuche are the largest ethnic group in Chile, making up about 10% (more than 1,000,000 people) of Chile's population. Half of them live in southern Chile from the Bío Bío river to the island of Chiloé. The other half live in and around the capital Santiago. About 300,000 Mapuches also live in Argentina.
The exhibition is structured around three themes: spreading, sowing and harvesting. The images illustrate the routes many have taken to Europe since the 1970s. These are linked to images of a larger history of migration that has shaped Mapuche life since the nineteenth century. The consequences of the occupation and destruction of Wallmapu through military campaigns and resource extraction are shown. There is also a focus on how the Mapuche resisted this violence by establishing solidarity networks and reviving their heritage in Europe.
Mapuche Foundation FOLIL
The creation of this exhibition is partly thanks to Mapuche Foundation FOLIL. FOLIL's founders are mainly Mapuches who left Chile during the Pinochet era. From the Netherlands, the organisation supports the community in Chile and the international diaspora. FOLIL's main goal is to provide information about the Mapuche. This is done by organising exhibitions and lectures, among other things. Initiatives by Mapuche organisations or organisations dealing with related issues are also supported.
When
- Every tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday until july 20th, 2025 from 10:00 to 17:00