Luxembourg Garden
- Gelatin Silver Print
- 9 x 6 in
- Christopher Rauschenberg
Chateau a la Versailles a la Atget with staircase with urns
Artist Statement:
Eugene Atget documented Paris from 1888 until his death in 1927. Like many people, I consider him to have been the greatest photographer of all time. Atget straightforwardly documented the city with photographs that give you the feeling that all the transitory things that people do and are have washed away, leaving only their transcendent accomplishments.
On a 1989 trip to Paris,I suddenly found myself face to face with a spiral-topped gatepost that I knew very well from a beautiful photograph by Atget. I rephotographed his gatepost from memory and wondered how many other Atget subjects might still be holding their poses.
There, among the things and places that Atget had admired, I resolved to return and do a rephotographic exploration to discover if the haunting and beautiful Paris of Atget’s vision still existed. Eight years later, in 1997 and 1998, I made three trips to Paris and rephotographed 500 of the scenes that Atget photographed. Having photographed those 500 scenes, it is clear to me that the Paris of Atget’s vision remains and is available to eyes that look for it. In central Paris, most of the scenes that Atget photographed are still there, and still posing. You can see the effects of acid rain on them; you can see the effects of graffiti; most of all, you can see that the magical streets of Paris are now thickly covered with parked cars. However, among all the other Parises that co-exist so thickly in one amazing city, Atget’s Paris is still definitely and hauntingly there.
As I traveled through Paris rephotographing Atget images, I kept seeing places that he hadn’t photographed but that seemed to me to be also rich with the feeling of his work. I photographed hundreds of those places where I felt Atget’s spirit. Here are some of them. I don’t claim to have been channeling Atget, or that Atget would have photographed those places were he to see them. I was walking around Paris “in Atget’s shoes” and this is where they took me.
- Subject Matter: Landscape, Garden, Nature
- Inventory Number: 186-547
- Current Location: CS.R3.SH3.B44
- Collections: Christopher Rauschenberg