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Sebastião Salgado, Iceberg between Paulet Island and the South Shetland Islands on the Antarctic Channel. At sea level, earlier flotation levels are clearly visible where the ice has been polished by the ocean’s constant movement. High above, a shape resembling a castle tower has been carved by wind erosion and detached pieces of ice. The Antarctic Peninsula. 2005. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images. Sebastião Salgado, Southern Right whales, drawn to the Valdés Peninsula because of the shelter provided by its two gulfs, the Golfo San José and the Golfo Nuevo, often navigate with their tails upright in the water. Valdés Peninsula, Argentina. 2004. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images. Sebastião Salgado, Teureum, sikeirei and leader of the Mentawai clan. This shaman is preparing a filter for sago, with the leaves of this same sago tree. Siberut Island. West Sumatra. Indonesia. 2008. © Sebastião Salgado/ Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images. Sebastião Salgado, Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). Galápagos. Ecuador. 2004. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images. 1 2 3 4 5 Sebastião Salgado: Genesis September 19, 2014–January 11, 2015 Contact the ICP Communications Department at 212.857.0045 or [email protected] to receive high resolution images and caption information. Please note that we are able to provide a maximum of four images from this exhibition. Requests for five or more images will be facilitated by Contact Press Images. 6 Sebastião Salgado, Chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica) on icebergs located between Zavodovski and Visokoi islands. South Sandwich Islands. 2009. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images. Sebastião Salgado, Large sand dunes between Albrg and Tin Merzouga, Tadrart. South of Djanet. Algeria. 2009. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images. FOR REVIEW ONLY FOR REVIEW ONLY FOR REVIEW ONLY FOR REVIEW ONLY FOR REVIEW ONLY FOR REVIEW ONLY

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Page 1: Sebastião Salgado: Genesis September 19, 2014–January 11, 2015 · Sebastião Salgado: Genesis • September 19, 2014–January 11, 2015 Contact the ICP Communications Department

Sebastião Salgado, Iceberg between Paulet Island and the South Shetland Islands on the Antarctic Channel. At sea level, earlier flotation levels are clearly visible where the ice has been polished by the ocean’s constant movement. High above, a shape resembling a castle tower has been carved by wind erosion and detached pieces of ice. The Antarctic Peninsula. 2005. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

Sebastião Salgado, Southern Right whales, drawn to the Valdés Peninsula because of the shelter provided by its two gulfs, the Golfo San José and the Golfo Nuevo, often navigate with their tails upright in the water. Valdés Peninsula, Argentina. 2004. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

Sebastião Salgado, Teureum, sikeirei and leader of the Mentawai clan. This shaman is preparing a filter for sago, with the leaves of this same sago tree. Siberut Island. West Sumatra. Indonesia. 2008. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

Sebastião Salgado, Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). Galápagos. Ecuador. 2004. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

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Sebastião Salgado: Genesis • September 19, 2014–January 11, 2015Contact the ICP Communications Department at 212.857.0045 or [email protected] to receive high resolution images and caption information.

Please note that we are able to provide a maximum of four images from this exhibition. Requests for five or more images will be facilitated by Contact Press Images.

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Sebastião Salgado, Chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica) on icebergs located between Zavodovski and Visokoi islands. South Sandwich Islands. 2009. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

Sebastião Salgado, Large sand dunes between Albrg and Tin Merzouga, Tadrart. South of Djanet. Algeria. 2009. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

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Sebastião Salgado, Since elephants are hunted by poachers in Zambia, they are scared of humans and vehicles. Alarmed when they see an approaching car, they usually run quickly into the bush. Kafue National Park. Zambia. 2010. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

Sebastião Salgado, The Mursi and the Surma women are the last women in the world to wear lip plates. No anthropologist has been able to explain with certainty the origin and the function of this practice. Mursi village of Dargui in Mago National Park, in the Jinka Region. Ethiopia. 2007. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

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Sebastião Salgado: Genesis • September 19, 2014–January 11, 2015Contact the ICP Communications Department at 212.857.0045 or [email protected] to receive high resolution images and caption information.

Please note that we are able to provide a maximum of four images from this exhibition. Requests for five or more images will be facilitated by Contact Press Images.

FOR REVIEW

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FOR REVIEW

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Sebastião Salgado, View of the junction of the Colorado and the Little Colorado from the Navajo territory. The Grand Canyon National Park begins after this junction. Arizona. USA. 2010. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas

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Sebastião Salgado, In the Upper Xingu region of Brazil’s Mato Grosso state, a group of Waura Indians fish in the Puilanga Lake near their village. Brazil. 2005. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

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Sebastião Salgado, North of the Ob River, about 100 kilometers inside the Yamal peninsula, fierce winds keep even daytime temperatures low. Yamal peninsula, Siberia. Russia. 2011. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.

Sebastião Salgado, Typically, the women in the Zo’é village of Towari Ypy use the “urucum” (Bixa orellana) red fruit to color their bodies. It is also used in the cooking. The urucum is a shrub or small tree originating from tropical regions of the Americas. Brazil. 2009. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas Images-Contact Press Images.