Christopher Anderson: Capitolio

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VENEZUELA. Caracas. 2007. Boys playing in a slum overlooking Caracas.
VENEZUELA. Caracas. 2006. Reflection in window in Altamira.
VENEZUELA. Caracas. 2006. Street dancers in La Vega, a poor slum of Caracas.
VENEZUELA. 2007. The slum of Petare.
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March 22 - April 17, 2010, New York, USA

Christopher Anderson: Capitolio

Capitolio is a cinematic journey through the shadows of Caracas, Venezuela during "revolution". In the tradition of William Klein's New York and Robert Frank's The Americans, Magnum photographer Christopher Anderson creates an emotional portrait of a time and a place that is ripping apart at the seams. Rather than a didactic or journalistic approach, Anderson presents a poetic vision of a place where the violent and sensual coexist. The word Capitolio refers to the domed building that houses a government. In this book, Caracas itself becomes a metaphorical Capitolio. In place of walls, we have decaying modernist architecture built with petro dollars. They seem to suggest a time of opulence, but through the cracks grows a the jungle that betrays a rotting from within. The streets serve as stand-ins for the halls of this building where the human drama and political intrigue are played out.

Book Signing:
Christopher Anderson will be signing his most recent book Capitolio on March 20, from 5 - 7pm.

Opening Reception
Tuesday, March 23rd 7-10pm

When & Where

March 22 - April 17, 2010

Milk Gallery
450 W 15th Street
New York, NY 10011
USA

Phone: +1 212 645 2797

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