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Subject: RE: [Leica] Details about Salgado in Chicago
From: "bdcolen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 15:08:24 -0400

What, I wonder - having seen all of Salgado's books and being a great
admirer of his work - are the "profound implications of a world in
transition" that the average viewer takes away from the photos?



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Subject: [Leica] Details about Salgado in Chicago



Details about the Salgado exhibity in Chicago -- along with thanks to
Clive 
Moss for aiming the URL my way. People interested in making this a
Chicago 
LUG outing can contact me off-list.

http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Tourism/CulturalCenter/July/Exhibitions/ExhibitH
all.html

Sebastião Salgado - Migrations:
Humanity in Transition and The Children
July 26 - September 28 (also on display in Yates Gallery)

This fascinating collection of approximately 320 black-and-white
photographs 
by Sebastião Salgado, taken in over 35 countries, documents the
astounding 
phenomenon of mass migration. Photographs survey Latin Americans
entering 
the United States, Jews leaving the former Soviet Union, Africans
traveling 
into Europe, and Bosnian refugees in Croatia, among many other diverse
and 
displaced groups. Salgado's carefully contemplated work enhances the 
viewer's understanding of a changing global consciousness, and
effectively 
reveals some profound implications of a world in transition. This major 
internationally traveling exhibition is organized by Aperture and is
curated 
by Lélia Wanick Salgado. Presented by the Chicago Department of Cultural

Affairs and The Chicago Public Library. Supported in part by a grant
from 
the National Endowment for the Arts. Works are also on display at Harold

Washington Library Center.

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