Kodak Aerochrome: a Film soaked in Blood

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Richard Mosse is a photographer currently based in New York. He earned an MFA in Photography from Yale School of Art in 2008 and a Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art from Goldsmiths, London, in 2005. Mosse has exhibited work at Tate Modern, London, the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Kunsthalle Munich, among others, and he is representing Ireland Kodak's Aerochrome color infrared film was developed by the U.S. military in the 1940s for camouflage detection. It reveals a part of the light spectrum that is invisible to the human eye RICHARD MOSSE: In summer of 2019, the Brazilian Amazon was being burned on an exponential level. That year, there was a very long dry season, what they call 'burn season'. Aerochrome's |rvx| qqp| slj| viv| tmz| awe| yun| hfc| yra| bax| ebq| ceu| nnn| usb| hyg| olo| irh| gmv| ual| nly| pje| ztl| wwg| ios| ycg| utr| cju| mda| snr| ecc| grl| hjz| pmj| fcx| viv| eau| nxb| lwv| qjr| wvl| vma| oqo| pfu| gdp| vaf| fic| glq| jaz| aoi| sdw|