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SON

ANDERSON CHRISTOPHER
Publication date 09/08/2022
EAN: 9781913288334
Availability Out of Print
Following the birth of his son Atlas, Christopher Anderson stepped away from war photography, turning his camera towards an intimate reflections of family life, resulting in his 2013 book Son. STANLEY/BARKER is proud to publish a beautifully reimagin... See full description
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PublisherSTANLEY BARKER
Page Count160
Languageen
AuthorANDERSON CHRISTOPHER
FormatHardback
Product typeBook
Publication date09/08/2022
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Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.00 x 22.00 x 25.00 cm
Following the birth of his son Atlas, Christopher Anderson stepped away from war photography, turning his camera towards an intimate reflections of family life, resulting in his 2013 book Son. STANLEY/BARKER is proud to publish a beautifully reimagined edition which adds a second chapter of 80 new pages to the story, following Christopher and Atlas's relationship up to the present day. The book will include both Anderson's original images from Son (2013) plus 40 never before seen images.“These photographs are an organic response to an experience that is at the same time the most unique and the most universal of experiences: the birth of a child. At the same time that I was experiencing the intense joy of new life, my father was diagnosed with lung cancer. It’s fair to say that I found myself reflecting on obvious themes of life and death. Through my son, my role as the son took on new meaning and my senses were hyper tuned to the evidence of my own life passing. Then these photographs just sort of happened. They are a record of love and a reflection on the seasonal nature of life.” - Christopher Anderson