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"Index (Signed)" is a collection of works by Christopher Anderson (1970-), a photographer based in the United States. Anderson won the Robert Capa Award in 1999 for his work on a drifting ship with Haitian refugees, and has since documented conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, and Israel/Palestine. In recent years, he has broadened his focus to families, cities, and self-portraits, and is highly regarded as an artist who crosses the boundaries between documentary and personal photography. This book consists of 11 small booklets titled "Afghanistan," "Haiti," "China," "France," "Cars," "Self portrait," "Holiday," "New York," "Trouble," "White House," and "9 East 71st Street," all housed in a slipcase, juxtaposing fragmented images of war, migration, family, politics, and everyday life like an "index." The editorial philosophy is one of archiving fragments of the photographer's life and memories, making this not merely a retrospective, but an experimental collection of works that vividly portrays "how he has engaged with the world."
Signed by the photographer .