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Sebastião Salgado. Arbeiter. Zur Archäologie des Industriezeitalters

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Sebastião Salgados photo book classic Workers. An Archaeology of the Industrial Age (first published in 1993) pays tribute to the time-honored tradition of manual labor in the new millennium when machines and computers replace human workers throughout the globe. With images of striking beauty and integrity, Salgado composes a visual elegy for the working men and women, whose indomitable spirit has prevailed over the harshest of conditions to achieve a singular grace.

More than those of any other living photographer, Sebastião Salgados images of the worlds poor stand in tribute to the human condition. Salgado defines his work as militant photography, dedicated to the best comprehension of human being; over the decades he has bestowed great dignity on the most isolated and neglected among us from famine-stricken refugees in the Sahel to the indigenous peoples of South America. 

With Workers, Salgado brings us a global epic that transcends mere image making to become an affirmation of the enduring spirit of working men and women. In this volume, three hundred fifty duotone photographs form an archaeological perspective of the activities that have defined hard work from the Stone Age through the Industrial Revolution to the present. With images of the infernal landscape of an Indonesian sulfur mine, the drama of traditional Sicilian tuna fishing, and the staggering endurance of Brazilian gold miners, Salgado unearths layers of visual information to reveal the ceaseless human activity at the core of modern civilization.

Workers presents its subject on several interactive levels: Salgados introductory text, written in collaboration with Brazilian author Eric Nepomuceno, expands his passionate photographic iconography; extended captions, also written by Salgado, provide a historical and factual framework. Honoring the timeless and indomitable spirit of the manual laborer, Workers renders the human condition with honesty and respect.

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  • Weight: 2853g
  • Dimensions: 245 x 330mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Taschen GmbH
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: German
  • ISBN13: 9783836596466

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Lélia Wanick Salgado studied architecture and urban planning in Paris. Her interest in photography started in 1970. In the 1980s she began to conceive and design the majority of Sebastião Salgados photography books and all of the exhibitions of his work.  Sebastião Salgado began his career as a professional photographer in Paris in 1973 and subsequently worked with the photo agencies Sygma Gamma and Magnum Photos. In 1994 he and his wife Lélia Wanick Salgado created Amazonas Images which is today their studio and exclusively handles his work. Salgados photographic projects have been featured in many exhibitions as well as books including Sahel. LHomme en détresse (1986) Other Americas (1986) Terra (1997) Migrations (2000) The Children (2000) Africa (2007) Genesis (2013) The Scent of a Dream (2015) Kuwait. A Desert on Fire (2016) Gold (2019) and Amazônia (2021).

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