Box 101
Contains 18 Results:
Funding. Credits, 1991-1992
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Funding. Kodak, 1991-1993
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Funding. Kodak report, 1993-1994
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Funding. Kodak report. Saldago copies, 1994
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Installation, 1991-1993
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Installation. Graphics, 1993
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Itinerary, 1992
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Mailing lists, 1993
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Opening events, 1992
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.
Opening events. Guest list, 1992-1993
Sebastião Salgado is a contemporary photographer who devoted several years to a project documenting manual workers and labor in the Industrial Age. Michael E. Hoffman organized an exhibition of 250 images, some of which had never been exhibited, that traveled extensively throughout the United States after it's debut in Philadelphia. The exhibition was made possible by Professional Imaging, Eastman Kodak Company.