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  The stark glory and brutal reality of Australia’s vast Outback is brought into sharp focus in British photographer, Christopher Rimmer’s latest body of work entitled Remnant – The Tragedy of Lost Significance. Review by Rachel Gillies So many Brits, Martin Parr among them have often missed the mark when attempting to make visual sense of…

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Christopher Rimmer’s latest exhibition, “Remnant, The Tragedy of Lost Significance,” emerges as a poignant reflection of his three-year exploration into the heart of the vast Australian Outback. Undertaken amidst a world grappling with the challenges of a pandemic and of subsequent lockdowns, Rimmer’s artistic quest attempts to uncover meaning in the remains of failed human endeavour,…

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Christopher Rimmer’s much anticipated new body of work entitled, Remnant – the Tragedy of Lost Significance, will be exhibited in the first quarter of 2024. Photographed on location in the harsh and unforgiving wilderness of Outback Australia, the exhibition comprises twenty-five, large scale, C type, photographs, throughout which Rimmer attempts to establish a thematic thread…

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Gallerie Charles Slattery, New York are very pleased to offer an inaugural exclusive curated retrospective of British photographer, Christopher Rimmer’s work from Southern Africa between 2010-2016 including work from all five of his U.S. exhibitions on the ETSY platform. A link to the exhibition: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GalleryCS?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Each of the thirty three photographs in the exhibition are available…

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Rimmer’s large scale photographic portraits reveal his deep understanding of both of these worlds and also the space that exists between with a clarity that is borne of his intense interest in his subjects.…

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