Andrea Hernández Briceño: Fire Becomes Spirit brings an Amazonian community into view through a project shaped by time, trust and close observation. On view from June 24 to September 13, 2026 at ICP’s Incubator Space, the exhibition follows Hernández Briceño’s documentation of the Huöttöja people in Venezuela’s Amazon basin, where mining pressure and ancestral knowledge sit in uneasy balance.
The photographs begin from a clear ethical concern: how to portray a community without repeating the extractive habits that have often defined outside attention. Hernández Briceño, an ICP alum, has worked with the Huöttöja since 2024, building a relationship that goes beyond the quick arrival and departure of conventional reportage. Her stated aim is not only to record tradition, but to make images that reflect the Huöttöja worldview from within a sustained exchange.
That worldview gives the project its structure. In the Huöttöja understanding, humans are not set apart from nature but remain part of it, and the churuata, or communal house, functions as both a social center and a spiritual site. Light touching the tip of the structure in one of the exhibition’s key images suggests that connection directly, linking earth and the spiritual realm through a visual language that is quiet but precise.
Hernández Briceño’s broader career helps explain the care behind the work. Based in Caracas, she has built a practice around gender, environment and social conditions, often with an eye toward dignity and local agency. Her journalism and visual storytelling have appeared internationally, and her work has been recognized by several major photography awards. She has also co-founded women’s collectives and teaches free workshops, underscoring a long-standing commitment to access and collaboration.
At ICP’s rotating Incubator Space, the exhibition sits within a program built to highlight emerging photographers working at the edge of documentary practice. In Hernández Briceño’s case, that edge lies in the balance between witness and relationship, a balance that gives
Fire Becomes Spirit its steady force.
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© Andrea Hernández Briceño