Sebastiao Salgado. Genesis
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Sebastião Salgado’s haunting black-and-white photographs from the
GENESIS project record landscapes and people unchanged in the
devastating onslaught of modern societyand development. Salgado
calls GENESIS “my love letter to the planet.” A photographic
homage to our planet “In GENESIS, my camera allowed nature to speak
to me. And it was my privilege to listen.” —Sebastião Salgado On a
very fortuitous day in 1970, 26-year-old Sebastião Salgado held a
camera for the first time. When he looked through the viewfinder,
he experienced a revelation: suddenly life made sense. From that
day onward—though it took years of hard work before he had the
experience to earn his living as a photographer—the camera became
his tool for interacting with the world. Salgado, who “always
preferred the chiaroscuro palette of black-and-white images,” shot
very little color in his early career before giving it up
completely. Raised on a farm in Brazil, Salgado possessed a deep
love and respect for nature; he was also particularly sensitive to
the ways in which human beings are affected by their often
devastating socio-economic conditions. Of the myriad works Salgado
has produced in his acclaimed career, three long-term projects
stand out: Workers (1993), documenting the vanishing way of life of
manual laborers across the world; Migrations (2000), a tribute to
mass migration driven by hunger, natural disasters, environmental
degradation and demographic pressure; and this new opus, GENESIS,
the result of an epic eight-year expedition to rediscover the
mountains, deserts and oceans, the animals and peoples that have so
far escaped the imprint of modern society—the land and life of a
still-pristine planet. “Some 46% of the planet is still as it was
in the time of genesis,” Salgado reminds us. “We must preserve what
exists.” The GENESIS project, along with the Salgados’ Instituto
Terra, are dedicated to showing the beauty of our planet, reversing
the damage done to it, and preserving it for the future. Over 30
trips—traveled by foot, light aircraft, seagoing vessels, canoes,
and even balloons, through extreme heat and cold and in sometimes
dangerous conditions—Salgado created a collection of images showing
us nature, animals, and indigenous peoples in breathtaking beauty.
What does one discover in GENESIS? The animal species and volcanoes
of the Galápagos; penguins, sea lions, cormorants, and whales of
the Antarctic and South Atlantic; Brazilian alligators and jaguars;
African lions, leopards, and elephants; the isolated Zo’é tribe
deep in the Amazon jungle; the Stone Age Korowai people of West
Papua; nomadic Dinka cattle farmers in Sudan; Nenet nomads and
their reindeer herds in the Arctic Circle; Mentawai jungle
communities on islands west of Sumatra; the icebergs of the
Antarctic; the volcanoes of Central Africa and the Kamchatka
Peninsula; Saharan deserts; the Negro and Juruá rivers in the
Amazon; the ravines of the Grand Canyon; the glaciers of Alaska...
and beyond. Having dedicated so much time, energy, and passion to
the making of this work, Salgado calls GENESIS “my love letter to
the planet.” Sebastião Salgado. GenesisHardcover,14 x
19.5 cm,0.41 kg,192 pages