About the American photographer, Christian Patterson (*1972, Wisconsin)

Christian PATTERSON left Brooklyn, New York City in 2002 to work with Memphis, Tennessee-based photographer William EGGLESTON. In 2005, he moved back to New York City. In 2013, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Photo books by Christian PATTERSON

'Sound Affects' (2008); 'Redheaded Peckerwood' (2011, two reissues), 'Bottom of the Lake / Fond du Lac' (2015)


Out-of-print photo volume 'Redheaded Peckerwood' by American photographer Christian PATTERSON, which unerringly walks the fine line between fiction and nonfiction, is a disturbingly beautiful narrative about unfathomable violence and its place on the land
from 350,00 €
This 2nd volume, 'Conversations 2', by Rémi Coignet contains a set of 15 talks he did with players in contemporary photography to investigate the role of the volumes in the work of photographers, designers & publishers - and how their books are designed.
from 25,00 € Weight 0.4 kg
'Bottom of the Lake' by Christian PATTERSON is a book within a book that combines the original family's phone book with the artist's highly subjective re-imagination of his hometown; a deeply personal other book.by juxtaposing different documentary forms.
45,00 € *
In his out-of-print photo book 'Sound Affects' with color photographs from Memphis, Tennessee, 'The Birthplace of Rock 'n Roll' and 'Home of the Blues', Christian PATTERSON explores Memphis utilizing light and color as visual analogues to sound and music.
198,00 € Weight 1 kg