Christopher Anderson (b.1970, Canada), a member of Magnum Photos for over ten years, has covered an innumerable list of political and social issues around the world. Whilst he is widely known for his moving photographs of fleeing Haitian immigrants aboard a sinking handmade boat named ‘Believe in God’, Anderson has also made pictures of Barack Obama, Al Gore and David Letterman amongst countless other people and places. Contrary to the often-unforgiving frontiers Anderson places himself in, his photographs are always imbued with palpable emotion. In a society in which a torrent of photographs from the mass media drive an apathetic view of such narratives, Anderson instead offers an alternative, poetic and intimate practice that that speaks of his own experience, whilst constructing a frame for us to experience it with him.
In 2000, Christopher Anderson received the Robert Capa Gold Medal for his series on the crossing made by boat by Haitian refugees to the United States. He has also been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Anderson has worked for Newsweek Magazine and National Geographic Magazine and in 2011 he became the first Photographer in Residence at New York Magazine. Five books have been published on his work: Nonfiction (2003), Capitolio (2009), Son (2013), Stump (2014) and his latest book Approximate Joy (2018). Anderson lives and works in both New York and Barcelona.
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Summershow 2020: 'The Salon Show'
in collaboration with Ingeborg Ravestijn Antiques and The Wunderkammer13 Jun - 22 Aug 2020The Ravestijn Gallery is pleased to announce The Salon Show, created in collaboration with Ingeborg Ravestijn Antiques and The Wunderkammer. The exhibition will show over 80 works from (all) represented...Read more'BLEU BLANC ROUGE'
Christopher Anderson2 Nov - 22 Dec 2018The Ravestijn Gallery presented ‘Bleu Blanc Rouge’, an exhibition featuring new work by American photographer Christopher Anderson. In this playful and poetic series, Andersons ties images together in a stimulating...Read more
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 19; BCN - LIS, 2017
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 24; Pia, La Drome, 2018
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 11; Kunming, 2017
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 12; New Amsterdam, 2017
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 17; Tokyo, 2018
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 18; Tokyo, 2018
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 1; New Amsterdam, 2011
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 23; Sete France, 2011
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 2; Texas Ford F150, 2010
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 3; Sete, France, 2011
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 4; Cherries, 2014
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 8; Andreea, 2013
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Bleu Blanc Rouge no. 9; Atlas, 2017
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