Hugh Brody Preparing an Installation for the Tate Modern

In the Studio with Hugh Brody: Preparing an Installation for the Tate Modern

Our studio is hosting Hugh Brody, Jonathan Bloom, and Alin Ostafe as they collaborate on an installation for an upcoming exhibit at the Tate Modern.

Hugh Brody, a renowned anthropologist and filmmaker, has spent decades documenting human connections to land and culture. His films, including "Tracks Across Sand" and "The Washing of Tears", are celebrated for their focus on indigenous resilience and cultural reclamation. To learn more about Hugh's work, visit his official website.

Jonathan Bloom is a director and cinematographer whose work spans feature films and documentaries. With credits like "The Last King of Scotland" and "Black Power: A British Story of Resistance," he brings a wealth of experience in crafting visual narratives that engage and inspire.

Filmmaker and artist Alin Ostafe adds a distinctive perspective to the project. Known for his innovative techniques, he contributes a fresh visual and conceptual approach that complements the team’s vision. To explore Alin's photography and filmmaking projects, follow him on Instagram: @alinostafephotography.

This collaboration reflects the synergy of diverse perspectives, and it’s a privilege to see the installation take shape here in the studio. We’re excited to follow its journey to the Tate Modern.


           

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