Denisha Anderson is a multi-faceted creative from South London, who’s aim is to reveal
cultural truths across the varied platforms of her expression. Her work explores key themes of identity, race and gender which she ties into social documentary, fashion, music videos and portraiture photography. Pushing narrative that informs and inspires.
cultural truths across the varied platforms of her expression. Her work explores key themes of identity, race and gender which she ties into social documentary, fashion, music videos and portraiture photography. Pushing narrative that informs and inspires.
While working in film and photography Anderson has had the opportunity to work alongside Spike Lee, Daniel Mulloy and Joost Vandebrug. These experiences have helped develop her unique eye.
Her talent and determination has gained attention in many exhibitions; including MAN at
The V&A Museum, The Self Portrait at HOME Gallery and a nationwide billboard campaign with BuildHollywood for Record Store Day; and press coverage from Magneta Flash Forward Catalogue, The Huffington Post and WePresent.
The V&A Museum, The Self Portrait at HOME Gallery and a nationwide billboard campaign with BuildHollywood for Record Store Day; and press coverage from Magneta Flash Forward Catalogue, The Huffington Post and WePresent.
Anderson has collaborated with artists such as Wu-Lu, Chrissi, Léa Sen and The Bug as director of their music videos; garnering press coverage from the likes of David Reviews, LBBOnline, PromoNews & Shots; also, being shortlisted in 2022 for Kinsale Shark, the Creative Circle, and the UK Music Video awards.
Anderson’s work is raw, intimate and challenging; empowering not only the individual but
disrupting the pre-conceptions viewers may feel towards those she captures.
disrupting the pre-conceptions viewers may feel towards those she captures.