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| Migrations: Humanity in Transition
[Click on the appropriate flag to buy the book] | Product Details Paperback 432 pages Aperture Published 2003 Review "Salgado's . . . photographs do not call for action so much as for a change in consciousness." --The New York Times About the Author A world-renowned exemplar of the tradition of "concerned photography," Sebastipo Salgado has been awarded virtually every major photographic prize in France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Sweden, and the United States, including the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography. He has also been named Photographer of the Year on two occasions by the International Center of Photography in New York. Book Description First published in April 2000, Migrations and its companion volume, The Children, have been garnering tremendous international attention ever since. Exhibited across the globe, from Brazil to Paris and Germany to New York, Sebastipo Salgado's photographs continue to tour and to transform the perceptions of those who view them. As a testament to both their power and their relevance, a major exhibition of photographs from The Children was mounted as part of the United Nations Millennium Assembly in 2000. |
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An Uncertain Grace: Essays by Eduardo Galeano and Fred Ritchin Eduardo Galeano; Sebastiao Salgado (Photographer); & Fred Ritchin |  |
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Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age Sebastiao Salgado |  |
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The End of Polio: A Global Effort to End a Disease Sebastiao Salgado |  |
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The End of Polio: A Global Effort to End a Disease Sebastiao Salgado |  |
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The Children: Refugees and Migrants Sebastiao Salgado |  |
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Migrations: Humanity in Transition Sebastiao Salgado |  |
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Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age Sebastiao Salgado (Photographer) |  |
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Sahel. The End of the Road. (Series in Contemporary Photography, 3) Sebastiao Salgado (Photographer) |  |
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Sahel. The End of the Road. (Series in Contemporary Photography, 3) Sebastiao Salgado (Photographer) |  |
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China: 50 Years Inside the People's Republic Rae Yang; Sebastiao Salgado (Photographer); & Wu Jialin (Photographer) |  |
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