París inaugura una exposición en honor a Sebastião Salgado

El Ayuntamiento de París ha inaugurado una exposición gratuita que presenta cerca de 200 fotografías del fotógrafo brasileño Sebastião Salgado, quien falleció en mayo de 2025 a los 81 años. Comisariada por su compañera de toda la vida, Lélia Wanick Salgado, la muestra recorre las etapas de su carrera, destacando temas como la migración, el trabajo, la desigualdad y la preservación del medio ambiente.

Sebastião Salgado, uno de los fotógrafos documentales más importantes del mundo, nacido en 1944 en Minas Gerais, Brasil, está siendo homenajeado de forma póstuma en París, la ciudad que eligió como su hogar. La exposición pública y gratuita exhibe cerca de 200 imágenes en blanco y negro que definen su estilo distintivo y su dedicación a causas sociales y ambientales. Lélia Wanick Salgado, quien introdujo al execonomista en la fotografía en el París de la década de 1970 —donde la pareja se estableció tras abandonar Brasil en medio de la dictadura militar—, ha sido la comisaria de la muestra. Esta incluye proyectos como el Instituto Terra, un esfuerzo de reforestación emprendido por Salgado y su familia para recuperar zonas deforestadas. A lo largo de décadas, Salgado capturó duras realidades globales para inspirar reflexión y cambio. La exposición estará abierta hasta mayo de 2026, consolidando su legado humanista.

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