The first pictorial survey to extensively chronicle the current global flux of humanity, Migrations is internationally renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado's view of the epic displacement of the world's people at the close of the twentieth century. In photographs taken over seven years and across more than thirty-five countries, Migrations follows Latin Americans entering the United States, Jews leaving the former Soviet Union, Africans travelling into Europe, Kosovars fleeing into Albania, and many other displaced and migrant populations. Sebastiao Ribeiro Salgado has been awarded virtually every major photographic prize in France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Sweden and the United States. Trained as an economist, he began working as a photojournalist in 1973. A former member of Magnum Photos and recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, he has twice been named Photographer of the year by the Intemational Centre of Photography, New York.
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