Sebastião Salgado: Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age
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More than those of any other living photographer, Sebastião Salgado's images of the world's poor stand in tribute to the human condition.
His transforming photographs bestow dignity on the most isolated and neglected, from famine-stricken refugees in the Sahel to the indigenous peoples of South America. "Workers" is a global epic that transcends mere imagery to become an affirmation of the enduring spirit of working women and men.
The book is an archaeological exploration of the activities that have defined labor from the Stone Age through the Industrial Age, to the present. Divided into six categories--"Agriculture," "Food," "Mining," "Industry," "Oil" and "Construction"--the book unearths layers of visual information to reveal the ceaseless human activity at the core of modern civilization. Extended captions provide a historical and factual framework for the images. "Salgado unveils the pain, the beauty, and the brutality of the world of work on which everything rests," wrote Arthur Miller of this photobook classic, upon its original publication in 1993. "This is a collection of deep devotion and impressive skill." An elegy for the passing of traditional methods of labor and production, "Workers" delivers a message of endurance and hope.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Sebastiao Salgado
Published: 06/15/2005
Publisher: Aperture
ISBN: 9780893815257
Pages: 400
Weight: 7.75lbs
Size: 13.10h x 10.10w x 1.50d - 13.1 in L x 10.1 in W x 1.5 in D
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