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Sebastio Salgado

Photographers of Interest:

Sebastio Salgado

Elliot Erwitt

Seeing Through Photographs

Taking, sharing, and viewing photographs has become second nature for many of us. Given our near-constant engagement with images this course will help you dig into the meaning of pictures and reconsider photography’s role in our visual culture. This course aims to address the gap between seeing and truly understanding photographs by introducing a diversity of ideas, approaches, and technologies that inform their making.

In this course, you look closely at 100 photographs from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, going behind the scenes of the Museum and into artist studios through original films and audio interviews. You will hear a variety of perspectives on the ways photography has been used throughout its 180-year history: as a means of artistic expression, a tool for science and exploration, an instrument of documentation, a way to tell stories and record histories, and a mode of communication and critique. Short texts and readings from MoMA publications provide enhanced context for the works in the course. By enrolling in this course, you’ll join a community of international learners in discussion forums, receive invitations to live and virtual events from our lead instructor Sarah Meister, and gain exclusive access to MoMA resources.

Written:

Meditation As Contemplative Inquiry, Arthur Zajonc

Audio/Podcasts

Widening Circles: Rainer Marie Rilke

All My Friends Are Finding New Beliefs: Christian Wiman

Video:

Salt of the Earth, Trailer, Sebastio Salgado

Ocean Vuong, A Life Worthy of Our Breath

Audio:

A Life Worthy Of Our Breath

“I want to love more than death can harm. And I want to tell you this often: That despite being so human and so terrified, here, standing on this unfinished staircase to nowhere and everywhere, surrounded by the cold and starless night — we can live. And we will.”

Written:

Time is a Mother - Poems

On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous - Novel

Night Sky with Exit Wounds - Poems