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Gabriel Moses’ largest exhibition to date to open at 180 Studios, London.

Gabriel Moses, Chloe, 2024
Gabriel Moses, Chloe, 2024

180 Studios will present the largest exhibition to date of photographer and filmmaker Gabriel Moses, bringing together over 70 photographs and 10 films showcasing his work across the worlds of fashion, music and sport, including the premiere of new work.

Gabriel Moses, Selah (2025).

Born in South London, Moses’ practice is deeply rooted in his British-Nigerian heritage. Characterised by a rich colour palette and minimal contextual detail, he produces emotive, soulful images which reflect on personal history, cultural signifiers, and memory. His work is often a tribute to the women who have shaped him, especially his grandmother, mother, and sister, who introduced him to art and fashion. 

Gabriel Moses, Memphis, 2024

Moses possesses a unique photographic eye that has captured the attention of both the fashion and music worlds. In the short time since he stepped onto the scene he has gathered an outstanding body of work, collaborating with an extensive list of brands and artists including Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Dior, Nike, Vogue, i-D, Pharrell Williams, Zinedine Zidane, Skepta and Travis Scott, amongst others.

This exhibition at 180 Studios will bring together photographs and short films from across Moses’ career, including films and music videos such as Fein by Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Lost Times by ScHoolboy Q, and portraits of Slawn, Skepta, Alek Wek, Jude Bellingham and many more. For this new exhibition, Moses has also developed an exclusive new series of photographs and will premiere his new short film, The Last Hour. The film was shot in Atlanta, Georgia, and it’s an acted out short film following one man’s journey to finding solace in solitude whilst in pursuit of redemption. The film was commissioned by 180 Studios and executive produced by Division and Goat. 

Gabriel Moses, Adit, 2024

In 2024 Moses released his first monograph, Regina, published by Prestel, and was named as the trophy designer of 2025 The BRIT Award. In 2023 he held his debut solo exhibition at 180 Studios, London and has exhibited at Anthony Gallery, Chicago (2024), Spazio Maiocchi, Milan (2024), Permanent, Paris (2024), Frieze Seoul, Korea (2024), WSA, New York City (2024), and Luma Foundation, Arles (2025). 

Selah is curated by Katja Horvat in collaboration with 180 Studios, with spatial design by Emilia Margulies and graphic identity designed by Jayda Deans.

Gabriel Moses, Remy, 2024

Gabriel Moses – Selah, 28th March 2025 – 30th July 2025, 180 Studios

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