Christopher Rauschenberg
Studio Photography

March 15 - April 27, 2024

Opening Reception:
Friday, March 15
6pm-8pm

Anne Wilkes Tucker & Catherine Anspon Talk:
Thursday, April 18
5:30pm - 7pm

About the artist:

Hailing from a family of notable artists, visual artist Christopher Rauschenberg began honing his own craft of photography in the early ‘70s. His innate ability to tell a unique story through the capturing of well-known Parisian landmarks led to Princeton Architectural Press’s publishing of Paris Changing: Revisiting Eugène Atget’s Paris. Transcendent of time, Rauschenberg presents an immersive experience of past, present, and future history with his work. As the cofounder and president of multiple galleries and exhibition spaces, Rauschenberg carries the legacy of influencing myriad artists - as well as co-curating and exhibiting for nearly eight hundred solo artists. Residing in Portland, Oregon, he has traveled and photographed in thirty-four countries, and his work has become a permanent fixture in over a dozen prestigious museums.

From the artist:

“I grew up having three artist parents, I’ve been a photographer since 1957 or 1973, depending on how you count, and I’ve been a curator since 1975. Consequently, I am happy to find myself in artists’ studios often. I’m primarily there to look at their art but I love to savor the delightful conjunctions of objects and images in those studios – 2- and 3- dimensional collages that both create and result from the powerful artistic charge that is the lifeblood of an artist’s studio.”


A percentage of the proceeds from this exhibition will be donated to the National MS Society.