Brooke Holm is an Australian/American photographer whose work investigates the unique and complex bonds humans develop with natural environments. In exploring the world's impact on us - and our impact on the world, she makes images that revere the sublime elements of nature, while examining the human context therein. This work often materializes in the form of large-scale prints in series, sized and presented to have a stunning impact in regards to scale and detail. The work deliberately exploits the human appetite for beauty; the presentation influenced in part by architectural sensibilities and an appreciation for how spaces - inner and outer - can impact us in emotional and physical ways. 
		
		
		
		By photographing landscapes from an aerial point of view, Holm contributes to altering the observational and experiential norms of everyday perspective, introducing us to the unfamiliar. Brooke's work captures the simultaneous strength and fragility of ecosystems worldwide, reflecting the challenges of living in, and effectively documenting a changing world. 
	 
		
		
		
		
			2022, Valle Mortis - Solo Exhibition
			Sage Culture, Los Angeles, USA
		 
		
			2021, Ephemera - Solo Exhibition
			Sage Culture, Los Angeles, USA
		 
		
			2020, Landscapes of Gaia - Group Exhibition
			Sage Culture, Los Angeles, USA
		 
		
			2019, Sand Sea - Solo Exhibition 
			Modern Times, Melbourne, Australia
		 
		
			2019 Selected artist for The Arctic Circle expeditionary residency
			 Svalbard, Norway
		 
		
			2019 Sand Sea III - Group Exhibition
			Every Women Biennial, New York, NY, USA
		 
		
			2019 Namibia - Wanderlust Silent Auction
			Natural Resources Defense Council, MOPLA, Los Angeles
		 
		
			2019 Sea Lake - Group Exhibition 
			COS, Coal Drop Yards, London, UK
		 
		
			2019 Silver, PX3 Prix De La Photographie 
			Paris, Artctic, Nature and Landscape Category
		 
		
			2017 Mineral Matter - Solo Exhibition 
			Modern Times, Melbourne, Australia