Sebastiao Salgado. Amazonia - Opracowanie zbiorowe - książka
Producent: Taschen
Sebastião Salgado dedicated six years to exploring and photographing the Brazilian Amazon, capturing the unparalleled beauty of this unique region. His images of the forest, rivers, mountains, and inhabitants reveal a treasure trove of humanity. As Salgado reflects in the book's foreword, the Amazon represents "the last frontier," a place where the unrivaled force of nature is palpable, brimming with one-tenth of the world's species and unparalleled natural beauty. Throughout his journey, he encountered numerous indigenous tribes, such as the Yanomami, Asháninka, and Yawanawá. He documented their everyday lives, emphasizing their familial connections, traditional hunting and fishing practices, meal preparation, body painting, shamanic traditions, and cultural rituals. Salgado dedicated the book to the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, expressing his hope that in 50 years, it would not merely chronicle a vanished world and that the Amazon would continue to thrive.Instituto Terra, established in 1998 by Lélia Wanick Salgado and Sebastião Salgado in Aimorés, Minas Gerais, embodies their lifelong commitment to environmental restoration and cultural documentation. Through scientific sapling planting programs, the organization has transformed once barren lands, advancing the Salgados' mission to heal the planet. TASCHEN has achieved carbon neutrality by maintaining partnerships like these. This book is also available in a Collector's Edition and four Art Editions, featuring a signed silver gelatin print and a book stand by Renzo Piano.
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