
Joshua Mosley
Joshua Mosley titled his installation dread after photographer Eadweard Muybridge’s motion study sequences of a dog named Dread. dread follows philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Blaise Pascal on something of a nature walk. They encounter flora and fauna, and engage in conversation about existence, God, and nature; in the end, they encounter Dread.
Joshua Mosley
Combining the most current technology with the hand-wrought physicality of studio-made objects, A Vue and International employ video and sculpture in a critically engaged manner that poses nuanced questions about American ideology and contemporary life.
Joshua Mosley
Works in the MOMA collection
Joshua Mosley
Works in the Art Institute of Chicago collection
Joshua Mosley
Works in the Bergen Kunstmuseum collection
Joshua Mosley
Joshua Mosley, also from Philadelphia, focuses on American builder and philanthropist George Brown and Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek inInternational (2010), folding together a conversation that identifies these historical figures’ views on how a nation’s ideal economic and social order should evolve.
Joshua Mosley
Joshua Mosley profile and work
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