A powerful retrospective celebrates the work of one of the most incisive documentary photographers of our time, transforming the exhibition space into a visual and emotional journey through humanity and landscape. Bringing together some of his most iconic series - from the primeval forests of Genesis to portraits of workers and migrants - the exhibition delves into the depths of the human condition, environmental urgency, and collective resilience, through a gaze that fuses social commitment with monumental aesthetics. Each photograph reflects a rare and necessary visual ethic, shedding light on what often remains unseen: from faces marked by exhaustion in industrial labor sites to pristine landscapes threatened by the climate crisis. Far from ephemeral reportage, the photographer crafts visual narratives charged with silence and strength, where black and white becomes both a poetic and political language. The installation is immersive: ambient sounds, scents, and videos accompany the works, amplifying their emotional and sensory impact. Meanwhile, public talks and workshops deepen reflection on social justice and environmental stewardship. An iconic figure who has documented wars, migrations, utopias, and disasters, Sebastião Salgado has transformed the camera into a tool of witness and collective memory. This exhibition is not just a tribute, but an urgent call to see the world with greater awareness.