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“Richard Mosse: Tate Photography Series (Tate Photography, 2:3)” delves into the evocative work of renowned photographer Richard Mosse. This compelling volume, featuring insightful contributions from leading art critics and curators, explores Mosse’s innovative use of infrared film to document conflict zones. Themes of war, displacement, and the human condition are poignantly captured through Mosse’s lens, offering a profound visual narrative. Part of the esteemed Tate Photography Series, this book is an essential addition for those interested in contemporary photography and its power to confront global issues.






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