A monumental hardcover photography book by Sebastião Salgado, documenting the final chapter of large-scale manual labor across the globe.

Published by Aperture in 2005, Workers presents the culmination of a six-year project spanning twenty-six countries. Through stark, powerful black-and-white images, Salgado captures the physical intensity and dignity of labor, from tea pickers in Rwanda to oil well firefighters in Kuwait. The result is both a historical record and a deeply human portrait of work at the edge of industrial change.

400 pages
Publisher: Aperture
Dimensions: 10.1 × 1.5 × 13.1 inches

Preowned in great condition.

Please note: All sales are final. Due to the unique nature of these pieces and our studio move, we’re unable to accept returns or exchanges.

Sebastião Salgado: Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age

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A monumental hardcover photography book by Sebastião Salgado, documenting the final chapter of large-scale manual labor across the globe.

Published by Aperture in 2005, Workers presents the culmination of a six-year project spanning twenty-six countries. Through stark, powerful black-and-white images, Salgado captures the physical intensity and dignity of labor, from tea pickers in Rwanda to oil well firefighters in Kuwait. The result is both a historical record and a deeply human portrait of work at the edge of industrial change.

400 pages
Publisher: Aperture
Dimensions: 10.1 × 1.5 × 13.1 inches

Preowned in great condition.

Please note: All sales are final. Due to the unique nature of these pieces and our studio move, we’re unable to accept returns or exchanges.