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Sebastião Salgado – Gold. Taschen Verlag, Köln, 2019, ISBN ; P. Frey und R. Rey, Serra Pelada – Das Gold und die Hoffnung, U. Bär Verlag, 1987, ISBN . Ricardo Kotscho, Serra Pelada – Uma Ferida Aberta na Selva, Sao Paulo, 1984; Filme

SEBASTIÃO SALGADO, Gold mine of Serra Pelada, State of Pará, Brazil, 1986, Silver gelatin print, 120 x 180 cm, copyright Sebastião Salgado Cover of the book GOLD by Sebastião Salgado .

Feb 19, 2016· Pictures :Juliano Ribeiro Salgado / Sebastiao Salgado/ Wim Wenders SoundTrack: "The Salt Of The Earth" directed by Wim Wenders Juliano Ribeiro Salgado Purc...

Feb 25, 2016· This is how Sebastião Salgado described the mine during an interview in 1992: Swept along by the winds that carry the hint of fortune, men come to the gold mine of Serra Pelada. No one is taken there by force, yet once they arrive, all become slaves of the dream of gold and the need to stay alive. Once inside, it becomes impossible to leave.

Sep 03, 2019· As Taschen republishes Sebastião Salgado''s classic reportage from the Serra Pelada gold mine, a former Magnum director recalls the day it first landed on his desk. This article was originally published in issue #7887 of British Journal of Photography magazine. Visit the BJP Shop to purchase the magazine here.

At its peak, the Serra Pelada site was the largest openair gold mine in the world. It was also the most violent and chaotic. Below are some of the most powerful photos ever taken showing the sheer madness and chaos of the situation. When Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado visited the mine, he was stunned. "Every hair on my body stood ...

Gold Mine, Serra Pelada, Brazil powerfully depicts the dangerous environment of the Brazilian goldmines, embodied by the dramatic scale and depth of the mine, as well as the sheer number of workers present in the frame. Sebastião Salgado documented the grueling conditions workers faced in the Serra Pelada mine in the 1980s. Starting in 1979, over 50,000 people rushed to Serra Pelada for .

Serra Pelada was a large gold mine at the south of the mouth of the Amazon river. In 1979, a farmer, Genésio Ferreira da Silva, found a nugget of gold. Soon within few days, word had spread, and people rushed towards the Serra Pelada site. After five weeks, 10,000 speculators were scratching through the soil and finding pieces of gold as large ...

The workers of the Serra Pelada gold mine would otherwise be forgotten, but they survive in Salgado''s pictures. As in his other wellknown series such as Exodus and Genesis, in this work cycle Salgado has committed to invoking memories, capturing commemoration, and counteracting forgetting.

Created in 1986 as part of Sebastião Salgado''s vast photoessay entitled Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age, Serra Pelada is one of the artist''s most arresting series, and captures the sheer scale of appalling conditions at the controversial Serra Pelada gold mine in Brazil. A travelling exhibition of works taken from the series is currently on view at Sesc .

Gold Rush in Serra Pelada. Sebastião Salgado blackandwhite photos of the Brazilian Serra Pelada gold mine are well known all over the world. The mine was active between 1980 and 1990. This book is a reissue of the photos taken in 1986. As with all Taschen books the .

Sebastião Salgado Goldmine Serra Pelada, State Pará, Brasil (The Number Eight), from the Series "Uncertain Grace" Sebastião Salgado Ship Breaking, Bangladesch, from the series "Uncertain Grace" Santiago Sierra 250 cm Line Tattooed on 6 Paid People Espacio Aglutinador, Havana, Cuba, December 1999

Entre los meses de julio y noviembre, el espacio expositivo de Sesc Avenida Paulista presenta la exposición Gold – Mina de Oro Serra Pelada del fotógrafo brasileño Sebastião Salgado, comisariada por Lélia Wanick Salgado. La muestra pone en foco una serie fotográfica que surgió a partir de su viaje al distrito de Serra Pelada, donde a lo largo de un mes fue testigo de la vida cotidiana ...

The exhibition Gold showcases the iconic photographs Sebastião Salgado took in the Serra Pelada gold mine in Brazil back in 1986. This famous series will be presented in its entirety, gripping viewers with its unique biblical quality and powerful, universal narrative of the human condition. Read more Search result: Current exhibitions [.]

Feb 04, 2016· In the early 1980s, Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado travelled to the mines of Serra Pelada, some 430 kilometers south of the mouth of the Amazon River, where a notorious gold rush was in progress.

Cuando Sebastião Salgado aún no era un fotógrafo tan famoso y su estilo aún no era tan reconocible, realizó una serie de fotos sobre Serra Pelada, la mina de oro a cielo abierto que evocó el mito de El Dorado durante una década allá por los años 80. Ahora, el genial (y controvertido) fotógrafo recupera este proyecto, incluyendo imágenes inéditas, y lo vuelca en ''Gold.

Gold Mine, Serra Pelada, Brazilpowerfully depicts the dangerous environment of the Brazilian goldmines, embodied by the dramatic scale and depth of the mine, as well as the sheer number of workers present in the frame. Sebastiatilde;o Salgado documented the grueling conditions workers faced in the Serra Pelada mine in the 1980s. Starting in 1979, over 50,000 people rushed to Serra Pelada .

The mine at Serra Pelada has been long closed, yet the intense drama of the gold rush leaps out of these images. You can purchase Sebastião Salgado''s Gold here More about:

Sebastião Salgado''s series depicting the Serra Pelada mines auctioned for £118,750

Gold, Art Edition, ''Brasil, 1986'' US 6,000 "In his staggering images of the Serra Pelada gold mines, Salgado documented the limits of human endurance – and revived black and white reportage."

The exhibition "GoldSerra Pelada Gold Mine" features a photographic series that arose based on Sebastião Salgado''s trip to the district of Serra Pelada, where over the course of one month in 1986 he witnessed firsthand the daily life of the gold diggings and the entire social landscape that was formed around the precious metal''s ...

It is part of Serra Pelada, a group of twentyeight photographs that Salgado took of the mine in that year (see also The Gold Mine, Brazil 1986, Tate P13091), when he spent several weeks living there and observing the workers (Ken Light, Witness in Our Time: The Lives of Documentary Photographers, Washington 2000, ). Around fifty thousand ...

Jul 17, 2019· Forty years ago, the accidental discovery of a gold nugget in Brazil led to the opening the world''s largest openair mine. In Serra Pelada, in the heart of the Amazon, photographer Sebastiao Salgado p

Nov 03, 2019· Between the months of July and November, the exhibition space of Sesc Avenida Paulista will present the exhibition Gold – The Serra Pelada Gold Mine by Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, curated by Lélia Wanick Salgado. The show features a photographic series that arose based on his trip to the district of Serra Pelada, where over the course of one month he .
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