Exhibition

Brad Rimmer // Loom of the Land at Fremantle Arts Centre

Brad Rimmer

Brad Rimmer, Crow's Nest #2, Koorda (detail), 2017, archival pigment print, 100 x 134cm, ed. 3
Brad Rimmer, Crow's Nest #2, Koorda (detail), 2017, archival pigment print, 100 x 134cm, ed. 3

This special exhibition, presented by Perth Festival and Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre, brings together three interconnected bodies of work from artist Brad Rimmer’s Wheatbelt trilogy in a major survey exhibition. Silence (2009), Nature Boy (2019) and Nowhere Near (2023) have been created over two decades during Brad’s return journeys to the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, the landscape of his youth. Working in documentary photography, Brad captures the Wheatbelt’s landscapes and communities with sensitivity and depth, bringing a sense of drama and cinematic attention to scenes that might otherwise go unnoticed.

The emotional register of these photographs is amplified by two newly commissioned and site-responsive works that breathe life into abandoned Wheatbelt town halls – once vibrant social hubs that now stand as silent relics of another era. The video works feature evocative musical compositions composed and performed by Emily Barker and Mark Holdsworth and reinvigorate these spaces of memory, connection and change.

This exhibition surveys Brad’s celebrated artistic enquiry over the last twenty years and boldly develops a new direction in his accomplished practice.

Contact art@artcollectivewa.com.au for a list of available works.