Richard Mosse: The Enclave by Mosse, Richard

Richard Mosse: The Enclave

For the last three years, Richard Mosse (born 1980) has photographed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo,...
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Author: Richard Mosse
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Richard Mosse: The Enclave by Mosse, Richard

Richard Mosse: The Enclave

$2,265.00

Richard Mosse: The Enclave

$2,265.00
Author: Richard Mosse
Format: Paperback
Language: English
For the last three years, Richard Mosse (born 1980) has photographed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a region in which a long-standing power vacuum has resulted in a horrifying cycle of violence. The Enclave is the culmination of Mosse's recent efforts to radically rethink traditional representations of conflict photography, drawing on artistic and documentary strategies in equal measure. Shooting with both still and 16 mm cameras, he uses a discontinued military surveillance film, which registers an invisible spectrum of infrared light. Mosse has captured the landscape in disorienting psychedelic hues of scarlet, lavender, cobalt and puce, creating images that are deceptively seductive and alluring. Ultimately, however, the resulting images and film map the otherwise invisible edges of violence, chaos and incommunicable horror of isolated, jungle war zones. At the heart of the project, as Mosse states, is his exploration of the contradictions and limits of art's ability "to represent narratives so painful that they exist beyond language--and photography's capacity to document specific tragedies and communicate them to the world." The Enclave has been printed in a total of 1,000 copies, 250 of which have been released as part of a limited-edition boxed set. The boxed set includes a 45 rpm record with sound and music design by Ben Frost; a poster featuring an image by Richard Mosse (depicted at left) and a transcription from the film; and a signed and numbered copy of the book, released to coincide with an installation of the work at the Venice Biennale.

Author: Richard Mosse
Publisher: Aperture Direct
Published: 08/31/2013
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 3.70lbs
Size: 12.80h x 9.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781597112635

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