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Oceans West
Rob Fischer picked up a camera in 2010 and he has been emerging in the photographic scene in Perth ever since. With artistic and creative roots going back into his childhood, it was photography that was to become his main avenue of creative expression. Although shooting full time professionally, even in his downtime he is out shooting. In turn, shoots like this with Charlie Smith happen.…
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Rob Fischer at Derek Eller Gallery
Created from recycled materials, Rob Fischer’s ‘Good Weather (Glass House)’ on view at Chelsea’s Derek Eller Gallery offers bare bones living with a utilitarian kitchen and basic loft bedroom as well as an opportunity to commune with your surroundings, whether urban or rural. (Through April 19th). Rob Fischer, Good Weather (Glass House),’ glass, steel, screenprint ink, acrylic and latex paint, construction adhesive, wood floor, lights, wires, 175 x 223 x 126 inches, 2014.
Rob Fischer at Derek Eller

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Rob Fischer, Dodgeball, 2008
Rob Fischer, Unity Road, (2004-2005)
Fischer’s photographs, painted C-prints shot by the artist from his car while driving through his native Minnesota, are images of abandoned trailers on fire from various viewpoints. The trailer, a symbol of an American culture that is historically characterized by the desire to migrate and discover is seen as an example of the struggles and failures of architecture, an icon in an indefinable state - partly present, partly destroyed.
Rob Fischer | Chinati, Marfa, Texas