The Barbican Presents: Sebastião Salgado
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The Barbican Presents: Sebastião Salgado



LONDON, ENGLAND.- The Barbican presents "Exodus: Photographs by Sebastião Salgado," on view through June 1, 2003. Sebastião Salgado stated: "I hope that the person who visits my exhibitions and the person who comes out are not the same person." This major exhibition of internationally acclaimed Brazilian photographer, Sebastião Salgado, chronicles the human cost behind major political events. Featuring 350 haunting black and white photographs taken from Salgado’s renowned Migrations and Children series, it is a moving account of those displaced by conflict. Sebastião Salgado gives us a short autobiography:

I was born in 1944 on a farm in the rural state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. When I was five, my father moved to the small town of Aimorés; in my teens, I went to Vitória, the capital of Espírito Santo state, to finish high school and attend university.After meeting Lélia Deluiz Wanick, who became my wife and later the curator of my shows and designer of my books, we travelled to the metropolis of Sao Paulo where I continued studying to become an economist. Every step was a move into a denser urban world. Then, in 1969, with Brazil under military rule, we left Brazil for Europe and found ourselves to become part refugees, part immigrants and part students. Three decades later, we still live in a foreign land. It is not surprising, therefore, I should identify myself with exiles and migrants - people who shape new lives for themselves far away from their native countries. A Salvadoran waiter in a Los Angeles restaurant, a Pakistani shopkeeper in the north of England, a Senegalese worker on a Paris construction site - all these people share the same experience and deserve our respect. Each has travelled an extraordinary journey to reach where he is now; each is contributing to the re-organisation of humankind; each is implicitly part of our story. In human history people have always migrated but something different is happening today. For me, the current population upheaval across the world represents a change of historical significance. We are undergoing a revolution in the way we live, produce, communicate, and travel. Most of the world’s inhabitants are now urban. We have become one world. However, in distant corners of the globe, people are being displaced for essentially the same reason.











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