Sebastiao Salgado, Brazilian photographer, has traveled the world with his camera.

In 1991, he immortalized the oil pollution in Kuwait.

In 1994, in Zaire, he was terribly struck by the gaze of orphaned children.

In 2000, it was his native farm that he took a picture of, and that he transformed with his wife for the next fifteen years.

In 2016, he photographed Brazil again and its unique weather phenomena.

While he is currently the subject of an exhibition,

Salgado Amazonia

, at the Philharmonie de Paris, his photos can be found in this video produced by our partner Brut.

Television

Gyms were on TV in the 1960s

Culture

Kintsugi, the art of repairing the Japanese way

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