offscreen
solo show albert moser
For its first participation in OFFSCREEN, the gallery is presenting a solo show of panoramas created by Albert Moser (1928–2022) in complete secrecy, beginning in the 1970s and continuing for more than 25 years, along with a selection of his mandala drawings.
Shown in 2019 at the Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles, his work is part of the Antoine de Galbert and Bruno Decharme collections in France.
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This American artist, autistic, lived most of his life with his parents, before joining the New Jersey foster home. Moser first gained recognition for his tinkered photographic panoramas, then for his psychedelic geometric designs. But whatever the medium, his work testifies to the same obsession with space. They report, in their own way, the vertigo through which he tries to find his place in the world. Exhibited in 2019 at the Rencontres de la photographie d’Arles, his work is as well in the collections of Antoine de Galbert (France) and Treger Saint Silvestre (Portugal).