Gabriel Moses' Biggest Show is Coming to London

Opening on March 28.

Exhibitions

British-Nigerian photographer and filmmaker Gabriel Moses is set to unveil his largest exhibition yet. Titled Selah, the show will present over 70 photographs and 20 films from the self-taught, South London-native, showcasing new works alongside his impressive oeuvre in arenas of art, music, fashion and sport.

Unfolding across two floors of 180 Studios, which also hosted his debut exhibition, Selah culls a constellation of works from Moses’ career, including music videos like “FE!N” by Travis Scott and Playboi Carti, and “Lost Times” by Schoolboy Q, in addition to portraits of Skepta, Slawn, Alek Wek, Jude Bellingham and more.

Also on view is the premiere of The Last Hour, his latest short film executive produced by (di)vision and GOAT. Shot in Atlanta, Georgia, 180 Studios describes the piece as “one man’s journey to finding solace in solitude whilst in pursuit of redemption.” The artist will also debut a new series of photographs developed for Selah.

In the short time since he first stepped onto the scene, Moses has established his place as an art world starlet, plus collaborations with Denim Tears, Aimé Leon Dore and BYREDO under his belt. Last year, he released his first monograph, Regina, and was named the trophy designer of the 2025 BRIT Awards.

 

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Selah will be on view in London from March 28 through July 27, 2025. Check out 180 Studios’ website to book tickets.

180 Studios
180 Strand, Temple,
London WC2R 1EA,
United Kingdom

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