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Last year, Richard Mosse’s surreal portrait of the Congo, Infra, was listed among our best photo books of the year. As he’s done with many of his projects abroad, Mosse is now releasing an ...
Crisis vs utopia: New York shows of Richard Mosse and James Welling take photography to its limits Exhibitions at Jack Shainman and David Zwirner present very different ways of taking the medium ...
NEW YORK — How can an artist take war-related photographs that aren’t defined by tragic emotion? Richard Mosse ART ’08, for one, focuses on landscape, or rather, what landscape has become.
The artist wanted to photograph orchids but ended up making “Broken Spectre,” a film about the destruction of the rainforest — his most powerful work yet.
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Another fascinating new short documentary film to watch. Richard Mosse: What the Camera Cannot See is the latest in an "Extended Play" series of short films made for Art21.
The Irish-born, New York-based artist Richard Mosse makes unorthodox use of military-grade imaging technology to confront some of the most significant humanitarian crises of our time. Mosse ...
In this presentation, photographer Richard Mosse understands light as a form of heat and uses both to unpack complex geopolitical movements.
Prompted by this shocking statistic, Richard Mosse first travelled to the eastern Congo in 2010. After many solo trips, he returned in 2012 and 2013 with cinematographer Trevor Tweeten and composer ...
After being showcased at Studio 180 The Stand in London, at Photo Elysée in Lausanne, or at the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, the PHI Centre presents the new work of Richard Mosse, the ...
The destructive practice is one of many that Richard Mosse, an Irish photographer, documents in “Broken Spectre”, an extraordinary portrait of environmental crime in the Amazon, 60% of which ...
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