Award-Winning Brazilian Photographer Sebastiao Salgado Dies at Age 81, His Institute Says
- Sebastião Salgado, a Brazilian photographer and environmentalist, died at age 81, as confirmed by Instituto Terra on Friday.
- Salgado’s death followed complications from malaria contracted in 2010 that developed into severe leukemia over fifteen years.
- He gained international acclaim for his black-and-white images depicting poverty, labor, migration, and nature, with works like Workers, Exodus, and Amazonia.
- Instituto Terra described Sebastião as not just a leading photographer of his era but also as an artist whose vision catalyzed meaningful change and resonated worldwide.
- Salgado’s legacy includes co-founding Instituto Terra and Amazonas Images and reforesting over 1,500 acres in Brazil, reflecting his dedication to environmental restoration.
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Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado dead at 81
SAO PAULO - Sebastiao Salgado, the Brazilian photographer whose black-and-white images of workers, migrants, and humanity's conflicted relationship with nature captivated the world, has died of leukemia at the age of 81, his family said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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French-Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado, famed for his immense body of work depicting wildlife, landscapes and people around the world, died Friday aged 81, announced the French Academy of Fine Arts, of which he was a member.
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