Saturday, July 6, 2013

"Palette of bubblegum pink film"

Stills from making 'The Enclave' for the Irish Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale by Richard Mosse. Mosse employs 16mm colour infrared film to render the invisible visible; his subject matter: footage shot in the Congo centered around the 'invisible war' / ongoing humanitarian crisis. Watch the video at the end of this post.

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Richard Mosse: The Impossible Image from Frieze on Vimeo.

Artist and photographer Richard Mosse reveals the stories behind the making of his latest film, 'The Enclave' (2013), in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which will be shown in the Irish Pavilion at this year’s 55th Venice Biennale.

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