Rob Bremner
Rob Bremner (*1964) was born in Northern Scotland. He studied at the Wallasey School of Art and at the School of Documentary Photography in Newport with Martin Parr, Tom Wood and David Hurn. His most famous photographs show people from Vauxhall/Liverpool in the 1980s, when radical liberal policies introduced by the Tories led to mass unemployment, which had a destructive effect on local communities.
We have ten works by the photographer signed exclusively for us on a certificate. Printed by 'Bred and Butter' at the Martin Parr Foundation.
Estate, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Vauxhall, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Newbrighton, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Everton, Ginger Boy, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Marie Ann, Newbrighton, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Off Breck Road, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Vauxhall, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Vauxhall, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Two Boys, Vauxhall, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Three Young Man, Everton, Liverpool, 1987. Archival Pigmentprint. 60 x 60 cm (paper size), signed certificate 2020 © Rob Bremner / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection