Christopher Russell
The Explorers #5
2017
Pigment print scratched with a razor, plexiglass scratched with a razor
24 x 36 inches (60.96 x 91.44 cm)
Unique
CR 18 12
Christopher Russell
Willamette Falls #5
2019
Pigment print scratched with a razor, scratched optium
36 x 54 inches (91.4 x 137.2 cm)
Unique
CR 20 48
Christopher Russell
Willamette Falls #4
2019
Pigment print scratched with a razor
54 x 36 inches (137.2 x 91.4 cm)
Unique
CR 20 47
Ghost Ship Wreck, 2012 / Epson Ultrachrome HDR Print scratched with a razor / 40 x 60 inches / Permanent Collection Contemporary Museum of Art San Diego
The Falls I (Triptych), 2015 / pigment print scratched with razor / 36 x 72 inches
The Falls II (Triptych), 2015 / pigment print scratched with razor / 29 x 80 inches
01 Ghost Story (Series), 2010 / ultrachrome print placed in compost bin / 19 x 16 inches
Collection of Sweeney Art Gallery at UC Riverside
Runaway Diptych, 2010 / 2 panels, Ultrachrome print scratched with a razor / each panel: 36 x 24 inches
Collection of the Brooklyn Art Museum
Fingerprint, 2013 / Epson Ultrachrome Print scratched with razor / 21 x 33 inches
Fox, 2013 / Ultrachrome print scratched with a razor / 22 x 34 inches
Untitled (5 pieces, as installed at Hammer Museum), 2009 / Epson Ultrachrome Print scratched with razor, dirt / Each image 24 x 36 inches
Private Collections
Untitled (Interior), 2010 / Epson Ultrachrome Print run over by car / 24 x 36 inches
Private Collection
Dissonance, Coincidence & Errant Gradations of Light
2012 / One of a kind book, case binding, Phpotograph and drawing inset into cover, 53 fountain pen drawings illuminating an original text / 50 x 30 inches (open) / excerpt view
Framing Exercise, 2011 / Epson Ultrachrome Print scratched with a razor, spray paint/ 24x36 inches
Untitled (Sniper), 2006 / Epson Ultrachrome Print scratched with a razor / 8 x 10 inches
Runaway, 2010, / One of a kind book, case binding, marbled boards and endpapers, 31 fountain pen drawings illuminating an original text, 36 x 24 inches (open), excerpt view
Private Collection
Untitled, 2009 / Epson Ultrachrome Print scratched with razor / 24 x 72 inches
Private Collection
Each piece by CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL (American, b. 1974) is unique and combines color photography and drawing. Based in the Pacific Northwest, Russell has long been taken with the majesty of Carleton Watkins who photographed in that area and others 150 years ago. Russell photographs in some of the same land but from the opposite end of the history of photography. He makes fuzzy or hazy color photographs by limiting the functionality of the lens. The resulting abstract images form the foundation for his own imaginary vistas. He then manipulates the resulting prints, scratching into the emulsion, and sometimes painting over the scratches, creating an artwork that is at once a photograph, a drawing, a painting and a bas-relief.
Russell’s work challenges the traditional conception of photography as producer of evidence and provokes reflection on our understanding of nature and the landscape. He uses historical plant and floral patterns from the Arts and Crafts era of the late 19th to the early 20th Century as source material for his drawing, and thus alludes to the concept of the infinite within nature. Though he pushes conceptual and art historical boundaries, Russell remains a Romanic, and his artwork is a way for the viewer to experience the wonder that he has found, and that continues to inspire him.
Christopher Russell was born in Sacramento in 1974 and received a BFA from The California College of Arts and Crafts and an MFA from the Art Center College of Design. He has had a solo exhibition at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and his work has been featured in group exhibitions at The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Norton Simon Museum, Berkeley Art Museum, Armory Center for the Arts, White Columns, Tokyo Institute of Photography, and De Appel Arts Center, The Netherlands, among others. Russell also produces his own unique books in addition to his ‘zine Bedwetter. His first novel is Sniper, and other books include Budget Decadence (2nd Cannons Publications), Pattern Book (Insert Blanc Press) and Landscape (Kolapsomal Press) which was included in Phaidon's The Photobook: A History Vol 3 edited by Martin Parr. His work is included in numerous museum collections including the Brooklyn Museum, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Los Angeles County Museum, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Hammer Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.