Brad Rimmer is an Australian photographer born and raised in the Western Australian Wheatbelt, now based in Fremantle (Walyalup). His work is a visual exploration of the cultural and psychological landscapes of Western Australia and beyond, probing the fragile connections between memory, time, and identity that bind us to place.
He has exhibited nationally and internationally for over 20 years and is the author of four photobooks, Silence, Nature Boy, Nowhere Near & Don’t Look Down by T&G Publishing Italy.
His work is held in collections such as the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia(WA), Wesfarmers Arts, Artbank, Murdoch University, Photoforum Biel Bienne Switzerland, St John of God Health Care WA, Fujifilm Australia, City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia Department of Justice, Office of Shared Services WA, City of Perth, Central Institute of TAFE WA, City of Fremantle, City of Mandurah, Chevron Australia, DLA Phillips Fox Lawyers, City of Armadale, Royal Perth Hospital WA, The Macquarie Group, Australia House London, Perth Children’s Hospital WA, Parliament House Canberra.
Represented By Artcollective WA