With Richard Mosse
Using the extractive gaze of military and industrial photogrammetry & reconnaissance technologies to unpack hidden systems of power.
This event features the renowned artist and photographer Richard Mosse, whose work investigates the consequences of surveillance and remote sensing technologies.
Book signing at the end of the event.
Richard Mosse (born Ireland, 1980) has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship (2011), the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize (2014), the Prix Pictet (2018), an honorary fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society (2020), a CERN Residency and the S+T+ARTS Grand Prize (2022), plus commissions from Serpentine Galleries, VIA Art Fund, National Gallery of Victoria, Barbican Art Gallery, and others. Mosse has exhibited his work at numerous international art museums including Akademie der Künste, the Barbican Curve, the Hayward Gallery, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kunstmuseum Basel, Louisiana Museum, Humlebæk, MMK Frankfurt, the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, Palais de Tokyo, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and the Victoria & Albert Museum. His work represented Ireland at the 55th Venice Biennale, 2013. He has published numerous books including Richard Mosse: Tate Photography Series (Tate Publishing, 2023), Broken Spectre (Loose Joints, 2022), and The Castle (MACK, 2018). Mosse earned an MFA in Photography from Yale School of Art in 2008, a Postgraduate Diploma from Goldsmiths in 2005, an MRes in Cultural Studies from the London Consortium (2003) and a BA Hons first class in English Literature from Kings College London (2001). He is currently the Philip Guston Fellow at the American Academy in Rome.