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Shuster + Moseley
London
UK
Shuster + Moseley explore the dual nature of light—at once physical and metaphysical—through a sustained enquiry into the phenomena of mediation, exposure and spectrality. Through constellations of suspended lenses and large-scale prismic glass sculptures, their practice engages light’s pharmakological potential to both fragment and dimensionalise experience.
In an age of attentional conditioning and hypermediacy, their work seeks an alchemy of light to subvert the lens and screen as interfaces of perceptual enframing, creating luminous instruments of attunement and meditative environments that re-implicate the mind and body in time and space.
Shuster Moseley is the London-based practice of Claudia Moseley and Edward Shuster. The duo began their collaboration in 2010 after meeting on a tree-dwelling protest site in the Brecon Beacons. Their early work, exhibited in squats and interstitial spaces, initiated their ongoing experiential and environmental response to technologies of control. They have since created large-scale, site-specific works at locations including the Pyramids of Giza, Times Square, Noor Riyadh, Lumiere Durham, and Al Ula. In 2023, they were invited to participate in British Vogue’s ‘Forces for Change’. Their work is held in public and private collections internationally.
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Light Art, Sculpture, Suspended, Studios, Glass












