Christian Patterson

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Early life

Patterson was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USA.[5]

Biography

Template:BLP refimprove Patterson is a self-taught photographer.[6] In 2002, he moved from Brooklyn, New York to Memphis, Tennessee to work with the photographer William Eggleston.[7][8] From 2002 to 2005, Patterson lived in Memphis. In 2005, he completed his first project, Sound Affects, a collection of color photographs that explore Memphis as a visual and musical place, and use light and color as visual analogues to sound and music. In 2008, a Sound Affects book was published by Edition Kaune, Sudendorf.

In 2003, while driving from Memphis to New Orleans on Highway 61, Patterson discovered a Chinese-American grocery store in Merigold, Mississippi. The place would become the inspiration for a 20-year project, Gong Co.

In 2005, Patterson began working on his second project, Redheaded Peckerwood, which is inspired by the late 1950s killing spree of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate across Nebraska. Photographs are the heart of this work, but they are complemented and informed by archival documents, hand-painted signs, shotgun-blasted paper boards, and readymade objects. Some of the documents and objects belonged to the killers and their victims, and were found in newspaper and governmental archives or found by Patterson when interviewing local residents or visiting former crime scenes. Later that same year, Patterson moved back to New York. From 2005 to 2011, he visited Nebraska five times, traveling the 500-mile path of the story.

In 2011, Redheaded Peckerwood was published by Mack, named one of the best photography books of the year by many critics,[9] nominated for the 2012 Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards,[10] and won the 2012 Recontres d'Arles Author Book Award.[2] It is also featured in The Photobook: A History, Vol. 3, edited by Gerry Badger and Martin Parr.[11]

In 2015, Bottom of the Lake was published by Koenig Books. The project revisits Patterson's hometown of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (French for "Bottom of the Lake") and takes the form of a facsimile of his family's copy of the 1973 Fond du Lac Telephone Directory. Patterson added his own photographs, drawings, and marginalia to the book. Like Redheaded Peckerwood, this new work mixes large-format landscapes, appropriated and manipulated archival images, and studio still lifes. As an installation and exhibition, the work includes an interactive rotary telephone object and wooden sculpture.

In 2024, Gong Co. was copublished by TBW Books and Éditions Images Vevey. The work takes its inspiration from a Chinese-American grocery store in the Mississippi Delta whose shelves remained stocked with decades-old products.[4]

Publications

Publications by Patterson

Publications with others

Solo exhibitions

  • Another Time, Another Place, and You, Southside Gallery, Oxford, MS, 2003[14]
  • Sound Affects, Power House, Memphis, TN, 2005;[15] Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, NY, 2006[16]
  • Sound Affects, Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2007[17]
  • Sound Affects, Kaune, Sudendorf Contemporary, Cologne, Germany
  • Sound Affects & Redheaded Peckerwood, Robert Morat Galerie, Hamburg, Germany, 2012[18]
  • Redheaded Peckerwood, Robert Morat, Berlin, Germany, 2012
  • Redheaded Peckerwood, Rose Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, 2013[19]
  • Redheaded Peckerwood, Transformer Station, Cleveland, OH, 2014
  • Bottom of the Lake, Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin, Germany, 2015[20]
  • Gong Co., Festival Images, Vevey, Switzerland, 2016.
  • Gong Co., Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin, Germany, 2025

Awards

References

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