Chus Anton is a Spanish photographer and visual artist based in Madrid. He is best known for his surrealist photography, which often features dreamlike landscapes and abstract compositions.
Born in Madrid in 1975, Chus Anton began his career as a photographer in the late 1990s. He studied photography at the University of Madrid and then went on to work as a freelance photographer for various publications. His work has been featured in numerous magazines, newspapers, and books, including National Geographic and The New York Times.
In addition to his commercial work, Chus Anton has also created several personal projects that explore themes of identity, memory, and nature. His series “The Dreamers” (2005) was inspired by his own dreams and featured surreal landscapes that were both beautiful and unsettling. His series “The Landscapes of Memory” (2008) explored the idea of memory through photographs of abandoned places around Spain.
Chus Anton has exhibited his work internationally at galleries such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona and the Photographers Gallery in London. He has also been awarded several prestigious awards including the International Photography Award (IPA) for Best Fine Art Series (2009).
Chus Anton continues to create thought-provoking images that explore themes of identity, memory, and nature. His work is a testament to his unique vision as an artist and photographer.