Christopher Burkett was honored to receive the 2004 Hasselblad Masters award. Each year Hasselblad
hand selects 12 photographers from around the world to recognize their work
and achievements. As part of Hasselblad's recognition, Christopher will be featured
in the spring addition of the Forum magazine. In addition, Christopher and his
fellow Hasselblad Masters will be featured in the Hasselblad 2004 calendar and
will have an exhibition show October 1st, 2004 at Hasselblad's world headquarters
in Gothenburg, Sweden. more
Let
There Be Light! A Talk with Christopher Burkett
A review of Christopher Burkett's book, Intimations
of Paradise
From the Bloomsbury Review, November/December 2000
"Burkett's color-suffused images, which
often look more like paintings than like photographs, have variously been described
as "transcendent," "serene," "mystical," "vital,"
and "breathtaking." The book, however, is even better to some; many
find themselves beaming as they page through it for the first time. This may
be because Burkett's photos shine forth with such an inner radiance and affection
that they catch us completely off-guard."
Photos
celebrate glories of nature
A review of Burkett's exhibition at the Joseph Bellows Gallery, La
Jolla, CA
From the San Diego Union-Tribune, December 16, 1999
"Burkett has an extraordinary eye for framing nature, for making
his rectangular windows onto it seem as if they were destined to be pictures.
In this respect, he is a lot like Ansel Adams. He isn't grounded in one locale,
as Adams was with Yosemite. But the same reverence is palpable..."
Burkett's Subtle, Powerful
Change
A review of his exhibition at the Kathleen Ewing Gallery, Washington D.C.
From The Washington Post, October 28, 1999
"Christopher Burkett and his wife, Ruth, were heading home to Oregon
in1989, on the last leg of an exhausting, 15,000-mile car trip that had taken
them all over the United States. The couple had been searching out the scenes
of pristine nature that Christopher captures in lyrical photographs suffused
with a spark of divinity. Ruth was driving while her husband slept. Then she
saw the apple tree."
Review
of "Intimations of Paradise"
From the Book Reader, Fall/Winter 1999
"One of the best book gifts in any year. The oversized pages carry splendid
photographs of the land from every part of America-and each photograph is a
life, a consciousness, a meaning that forms itself into arms and legs and beating
hearts....Intimations is not just a book. It's a collection of destinies, and
a unified spirit of exaltation."
In
Certain Light:
An interview with Christopher Burkett from View Camera Magazine.
"The truth is that if we lived... in a state of divine grace, everything
would be even more real. That's exactly what I'm trying to portray in my photography,
that moment of.... I don't like to put a word on it because it's too limiting.
As soon as you put a word on it, it becomes a concept rather than a reality.
And what I'm trying to present with my photography is that almost super real
quality, not fake real, but super real. I'm trying to show something that is
precious and real: something that most people do not see."
Excelling
in the Field:
A review of Christopher Burkett's work from the Washington Post.
"Burkett...uses his masterly eye and remarkable printing skills to catch
the divine beauty of nature untouched by man. "The purpose of my photography
is to provide a brief, if somewhat veiled, glimpse into that clear and brilliant
world of light and power," Burkett wrote in his artist's statement."
Letter
from Jimmy Carter:
The Former President of the United States sends kind words to Christopher Burkett
regarding his book, Intimations of Paradise.
Intimations
of Paradise wins an Award
View the award Christopher Burkett received from the North American Booksellers
Exchange for his book "Intimations of Paradise." |