“My love letter to the planet.” — Sebastião Salgado
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earth eternal A photographic homage to our planet in its natural state
Of the myriad works Sebastião Salgado has produced in his acclaimed photography 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, or demographic pressure; and this new opus, Genesis, the result of an epic eight-year Sebastião Salgado previewing the first copy of GENESIS. Paris, April 8, 2013.
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. On over 30 trips – traveled on foot, by 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 such shocking and intense beauty it takes our breath away. In Genesis, one discovers the animal species and volcanoes of the Galápagos; the penguins, sea lions, cormorants, and whales of the South Atlantic; Brazilian alligators and jaguars; and African lions, leopards, and elephants. Through Salgado’s lens, we travel over icebergs in the Antarctic, the volcanoes of Central Africa, the ravines of the Grand Canyon, and the glaciers of Alaska. We encounter the Stone Age Korowai people of West Papua, nomadic Dinka cattle farmers in Sudan, Nenets and their reindeer herds in the Arctic Circle, as well as the Mentawai jungle communities on islands west of Sumatra. This Collector’s Edition, designed and edited by Lélia Wanick Salgado, features exquisitely reproduced large-format images arranged not by theme or region but rather conceived as a portfolio that takes beholders on a journey around the globe, immersing them in Salgado’s vision of the Earth’s mesmerizing scale, order, and beauty.
“In Genesis, my camera allowed nature to speak to me. And it was my privilege to listen.” — Sebastião Salgado
Right: Salto Ángel, Venezuela, 2006 Cover: The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA, 2009
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2 Volumes
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46.8 x 70 cm (18.4 x 27.6 in.)
Each set is numbered and signed by the artist Eight years of travel, over 30 journeys into territory far and beyond civilization: this publication celebrates Sebastião Salgado’s majestic hymn to planet Earth in a worldwide limited edition of 3,000 numbered and signed sets.
Both editions come with a custom wooden stand designed by Tadao Ando The Genesis book stand was conceived by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, the only living person to have won architecture’s four most prestigious prizes. Ando’s simple and innovative design consists of two “twin” pieces of wood, bound together with leather, into which a third piece of wood can be slotted to form a sturdy, elegant display.
Precious cargo The two volumes come carefully packaged along with the stand in a robust custom-made wooden crate to preserve and protect them. Attention: total weight is 59 kg (130 lb.)!
Collector’s Edition No. 501–3,000
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The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, USA, 2010
Quarter-leather and cloth-bound, two volumes, limited to 2,500 copies, numbered and signed by Sebastião Salgado. € 3,000 / $ 4,000 / £ 2,500 Subscription prices until June 15, 2013: € 2,500 / $ 3,000 / £ 2,000
Art Edition No. 1–500
Two volumes bound in full leather, limited to five editions of 100 numbered and signed sets. Every set comes with a gelatin silver print, signed by Sebastião Salgado and printed under his personal supervision. € 8,500 / $ 10,000 / £ 7,000 Subscription prices until June 15, 2013: € 7,500 / $ 9,000 / £ 6,000
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Art Edition No. 1–500
Each print is titled, dated, and signed by Sebastião Salgado and printed under his personal supervision. Art Edition A, No. 1–100 Two Mursi women, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, 2007 Art Edition B, No. 101–200 North of the Ob River, Yamal Peninsula, Siberia, Russia, 2011 Art Edition C, No. 201–300 Black-browed albatrosses, Falkland Islands, 2009 Art Edition D, No. 301–400 Marine iguana, Galápagos, Ecuador, 2004 Art Edition E, No. 401–500 The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA, 2009
€ 8,500 / $ 10,000 / £ 7,000 Subscription prices until June 15, 2013: € 7,500 / $ 9,000 / £ 6,000
Art Edition A, No. 1–100 Omo Valley, Ethiopia, 2007
Art Edition B, No. 101–200 Siberia, 2011
Art Edition D, No. 301–400 Ecuador, 2004
Art Edition C, No. 201–300 Falklands, 2009
“I set out to record those places, animals and peoples least affected by the hand of modern man.” — Sebastião Salgado
* Frame not included
Art Edition E, No. 401–500 Alaska, 2009
Fishing on Piulaga Lake, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 2005
Baobab trees on a mushroom island in Bay of Moramba, Madagascar, 2010
Cattle camp of Kei, Southern Sudan, 2006
A southern right whale, ValdĂŠs Peninsula, Argentina, 2004
Sebastião Salgado GENESIS This two-volume landmark publication was conceived, edited and designed by Lélia Wanick Salgado and is limited to three thousand copies worldwide: All editions come with a book stand made of cherrywood designed by Tadao Ando. Also included is a cloth-bound caption book. Delivered in a wooden cargo box (total weight: 59 kg [130 lb.]). SUMO size: 46.8 x 70 cm (18.4 x 27.6 in.), 704 pages.
Art Edition
No. 1–500
Two volumes bound in full leather, limited to five editions of 100 numbered and signed sets. Every set comes with a gelatin silver print, signed by Sebastião Salgado and printed under his personal supervision (size 30 x 40 cm [12 x 16 in.]).
€ 8,500 / $ 10,000 / £ 7,000 Subscription prices until June 15, 2013: € 7,500 / $ 9,000 / £ 6,000
Collector’s Edition
No. 501–3,000
Two volumes bound in quarter leather and cloth. Limited to 2,500 copies, numbered and signed by Sebastião Salgado.
€ 3,000 / $ 4,000 / £ 2,500 Subscription prices until June 15, 2013: € 2,500 / $ 3,000 / £ 2,000
The artist Sebastião Salgado, one of the greatest and most respected photographers living today, began his career as a professional photographer in Paris in 1973 and subsequently worked with Sygma, Gamma, and Magnum Photos. In 1994, he and his wife Lélia created Amazonas images, a photographic agency devoted exclusively to Salgado’s work. His photographic projects have been featured in many exhibitions as well as books, including Other Americas (1986), Sahel: l’homme en détresse (1986), Workers (1993), Terra (1997), Migrations and The Children (both 2000), and Africa (2007). The editor Lélia Wanick Salgado studied architecture at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and has been conceiving photography books and organizing exhibitions since the 1970s. The main editor and curator of his work, she travels and continuously collaborates with her husband. Since 1994, Wanick Salgado has been the director of Amazonas images. She has been integrally involved in the concept, design, and production of all books by Sebastião Salgado. This brochure is produced in the same size and with the same paper stock as the actual books. To order or for inquiries regarding Genesis, please contact: Germany: Verena Maas, +49 221 201 80 171, v.maas@taschen.com Asia: Prudence Tsui (Hong Kong), +852 254 480 18, p.tsui@taschen.com North America: Emily Concordia, +1 323 703 9647, e.concordia@taschen.com UK: Suzanne Lambert, +44 787 655 87 19, s.lambert@taschen.com France: Julie Fabre, +33 1 40517 845, j.fabre@taschen.com Spain: Maria Angeles Sanchez, +34 91 36050 63, m.sanchez@taschen.com International: Catherine Gunczi, +49 172 273 13 08, c.gunczi@taschen.com
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GENESIS “These pictures are a religious experience. They celebrate the preciousness of life.” — Stern, Hamburg
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