We knew we wanted to talk to Christopher Anderson after he photographed the Trump Administration for Vanity Fair, after he released his own Epstein files and found his portraits of the monster on a lost hard drive, and we surely knew we wanted to talk to Anderson when he told us Stanley Barker was set to release a major volume of his work, Index, this April 2026. So, here we are, launching the new edition of Unibrow Radio with a very powerful, free-wheeling conversation with the award-winning photographer, one of the great photojournalists of his generation.
Christopher Anderson is an award-winning photographer and contributor to The New York Times Magazine and The New Yorker, as well as the Photographer in Residence at New York Magazine from 2011-2014. A member of Magnum Photos from 2005 to 2023, Anderson is the author of nine monographs, including the before-mentioned Index.
Originally know for his work as a war correspondent, his photographs depicting the journey of 44 Haitian immigrants attempting to sail to America on a hand-made, wooden boat were awarded the Robert Capa Gold Medal.
Recently, his name became widely known for his work for Vanity Fair in covering the Trump Administration. On the occasion of that shoot and his revealing his portraits of Jeffrey Epstein that had never been published, and on the publishing of his newest monograph, The Unibrow sat down with Anderson from his studio in Paris and caught up with the photographer in this wide-ranging conversation.
As for the new radio station, we have been trying to come up with all the different ways to explain what The Unibrow is, and simply, it's about bridging culture. Art + culture isn't just what hangs on walls or sits inside a gallery. It's the conversations that happen around it, the stories behind it, and the ideas it sparks.
Unibrow Radio will be hosted by a collection of voices, a collection of different styles, from interviews, to readings, fiction, poetry, history, and a few conversations amongst the team behind The Unibrow. There might be some unfinished thoughts, some breakthrough moments, and everything in between. Thank you in advance for listening.
You can listen to the entire interview on Spotify and Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.