Famosos lamentam morte do fotógrafo Sebastião Salgado

Sebastião Salgado, um dos fotógrafos mais importantes e influentes da história, morreu aos 81 anos. A informação foi confirmada nesta sexta-feira (23/5) pelo Instituto Terra, organização não-governamental que o artista fundou ao lado da esposa, a arquiteta e curadora Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado.

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“Sebastião foi muito mais do que um dos maiores fotógrafos de nosso tempo. Ao lado de sua companheira de vida, Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado, semeou esperança onde havia devastação e fez florescer a ideia de que a restauração ambiental é também um gesto profundo de amor pela humanidade. Sua lente revelou o mundo e suas contradições; sua vida, o poder da ação transformadora”, destacou a nota divulgada pelo Instituto Terra.

5 imagensSANTA COLOMA DE GRAMENET, BARCEL, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 30: Photographer Sebastião Salgado during the award ceremony for the 1st Joan Guerrero Prize, at the Besos River Park, on 30 November, 2024 in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado received the 1st Joan Guerrero Award during a posthumous tribute to the Catalan photographer, who died in April. The event was held as part of the acts of recognition to Guerrero, organized by Catalunya Mirades Solidaries together with the Diputacio de Barcelona, the City Council of Santa Coloma de Gramenet and MNAC. (Photo By Lorena Sopena/Europa Press via Getty Images)MADRID, SPAIN - 2023/09/12: Photographer Sebastiao Salgado during the inauguration of the exhibition AMAZONIA in Fernan Gomez Centro Cultural de la Villa of Madrid. Sebastiao Salgado undertook a photographic and human journey for seven years that led him to discover the most remote areas of the Amazon jungle and its inhabitants, showing more than 200 black and white photographs in the exhibition. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)SANTA COLOMA DE GRAMENET, BARCEL, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 30: Photographer Sebastião Salgado during the award ceremony for the 1st Joan Guerrero Prize, at the Besos River Park, on 30 November, 2024 in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado received the 1st Joan Guerrero Award during a posthumous tribute to the Catalan photographer, who died in April. The event was held as part of the acts of recognition to Guerrero, organized by Catalunya Mirades Solidaries together with the Diputacio de Barcelona, the City Council of Santa Coloma de Gramenet and MNAC. (Photo By Lorena Sopena/Europa Press via Getty Images)LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 19: Brazilian documentary photographer Sebastião Salgado stands for a photo at a press preview of his exhibit Amazônia at the California Science Center on October 19, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. The 13,000 square-foot immersive exhibit, designed by his wife Lélia Wanick Salgado, features 200 large-scale photographs and video montages taken over seven years of the Amazon rainforest, remote Indigenous tribes, and the threat deforestation poses to their survival. Salgado says, 'My wish, with all my heart, with all my energy, with all the passion I possess, is that in 50 years' time this exhibition will not resemble a record of a lost world.' The exhibit is making its North American debut on October 21st and is supported by the Annenberg Foundation. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)Fechar modal.1 de 5

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE – SEPTEMBER 27: World-renowned Brazilian photographer and photojournalist Sebastiao Salgado attends an exclusive interview regarding his ‘Genesis’ exhibition as part of the Culture Route Festival, his understanding of photography and the future of photography, in Istanbul, Turkiye on September 27, 2024. (Photo by Cem Tekkesinoglu/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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SANTA COLOMA DE GRAMENET, BARCEL, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 30: Photographer Sebastião Salgado during the award ceremony for the 1st Joan Guerrero Prize, at the Besos River Park, on 30 November, 2024 in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado received the 1st Joan Guerrero Award during a posthumous tribute to the Catalan photographer, who died in April. The event was held as part of the acts of recognition to Guerrero, organized by Catalunya Mirades Solidaries together with the Diputacio de Barcelona, the City Council of Santa Coloma de Gramenet and MNAC. (Photo By Lorena Sopena/Europa Press via Getty Images)

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MADRID, SPAIN – 2023/09/12: Photographer Sebastiao Salgado during the inauguration of the exhibition AMAZONIA in Fernan Gomez Centro Cultural de la Villa of Madrid. Sebastiao Salgado undertook a photographic and human journey for seven years that led him to discover the most remote areas of the Amazon jungle and its inhabitants, showing more than 200 black and white photographs in the exhibition. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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SANTA COLOMA DE GRAMENET, BARCEL, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 30: Photographer Sebastião Salgado during the award ceremony for the 1st Joan Guerrero Prize, at the Besos River Park, on 30 November, 2024 in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado received the 1st Joan Guerrero Award during a posthumous tribute to the Catalan photographer, who died in April. The event was held as part of the acts of recognition to Guerrero, organized by Catalunya Mirades Solidaries together with the Diputacio de Barcelona, the City Council of Santa Coloma de Gramenet and MNAC. (Photo By Lorena Sopena/Europa Press via Getty Images)

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 19: Brazilian documentary photographer Sebastião Salgado stands for a photo at a press preview of his exhibit Amazônia at the California Science Center on October 19, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. The 13,000 square-foot immersive exhibit, designed by his wife Lélia Wanick Salgado, features 200 large-scale photographs and video montages taken over seven years of the Amazon rainforest, remote Indigenous tribes, and the threat deforestation poses to their survival. Salgado says, ‘My wish, with all my heart, with all my energy, with all the passion I possess, is that in 50 years’ time this exhibition will not resemble a record of a lost world.’ The exhibit is making its North American debut on October 21st and is supported by the Annenberg Foundation. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

“Com imensa tristeza recebo a notícia da partida de Sebastião Salgado. Sua lente capturou a alma do mundo, com olhar humano, poético e profundamente transformador. Meus sentimentos à família, aos amigos e a todos que o admiravam”, escreveu Margareth Menezes.

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