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Week in residence
06 February 2002
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Since it opened at UC Berkeley Art Museum last month, some 1,200 people a week have visited “Migrations,” the monumental record of a world on the move created by photographer Sebastião Salgado. “Anyone has to visit it twice — once to see the pictures and once to see the faces of the people looking at the pictures,” Candace Slater, director of the Townsend Center for the Humanities and a professor of Brazilian literature, says of the exhibition. Students especially are coming to see the work, she notes, and most view the pictures in silence. “You can see in their faces anger, amazement and incomprehension.” Salgado crisscrossed the globe to photograph the migrants, refugees and displaced persons pictured in “Migrations.” Next week, he comes to Berkeley as the Townsend Center’s Avenali lecturer and is scheduled to participate in a series of events for students and the public. The Brazilian-born photojournalist is known as a humanist with a keen interest in world politics, and the campus conversation with him is sure to encompass photographs and photography, but also poverty, politics, the environment and the representation of suffering. “His work really allows us to think about what’s been happening in the world and then have conversations about our own responsibility,” says Ken Light, curator of the Center for Photography at the Graduate School of Journalism, where 15 photos from the “Migrations” series are on display. “He sees his role as photographer as a way to spark people’s conversation.” Salgado’s week in residence includes several smaller events for invited guests, such as a workshop with Salgado and photographer Gilles Peress for graduate students in human rights, the humanities, international studies, journalism and other disciplines. The public is invited to two evening events with Salgado, an afternoon panel discussion, and student-led guided tours of the exhibition at the museum: • Avenali Lecture, 7:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 11, Wheeler Auditorium. • “The Spectre of Hope” film showing, 7 p.m., Tuesday Feb. 12, Wheeler Auditorium. • Panel discussion, 4 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 13, Maude Fife Room, 315 Wheeler Hall. • Exhibition guided tours, 12:15 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, Berkeley Art Museum.
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