VOGUE ITALIA
APRIL 2025
Tools for the rediscovery of a lost perceptual sensitivity...an ancestral code capable of telling the story of the universe and of our own consciousness.
VOGUE
august 2023
Forces for Change
art and Piece hong kong
november 2020
Space, feature
optica
june 2022
Feature on eight artists inspired by light—and its ability to transform the world around us.
ARTSY
NOVEMBER 2021
(Plan of the Path of Light) In the House of the Hidden Places (2021) spliced Giza’s sandy-colored skies with reflective planes of glass… the work was broken into four large-scale sculptures, or glyphs, their slopes appearing and disappearing with sunlight. The effect was ethereal—a stunning array of illuminated, deconstructed angles corresponding to celestial points and incorporating mathematical measurements
ARTNET
October 2021
‘We Changed People’s Mentality’: What It Was Like on the Ground in Egypt as Officials Unveiled the Pyramids’ First-Ever Contemporary Art Show
ELLE
October 2021
La prima mostra di arte contemporanea nel sito archeologico piu famoso del mondo.
UNESCO
november 2021
Forever is Now
EL TIEMPO
October 2021
Las imponentes obras de diez artistas plásticos contemporáneos forman la exhibición en Giza.
culture Collective
January 2024
Interview with John-Paul Pryor.
interalia magazine
november 2023
Feature: Twilight Language
seisma magazine
MARCH 2020
Feature: What Matters to Shuster and Moseley
ARV
December 2021
AS IS | Interview
SOLÈNE interview
october 2020
“Our work is about seeing light as consciousness; consciousness as light.”
FAD magazine
JULY 2019
A show filled with beautiful meditative works that have a spiritual element to them. Light shines through the Shuster & Moseley glass works.
jam today
august 2024
‘Two Minds who Love Light’ - Interview
HIA magazine
MARCH 2019
‘Cosmic Couple’, feature. Written in the Stars
ARVME magazine
November 2021
When work seems to grant you access to a new kind of secret, but there’s a nostalgia there because it’s like that secret was always intimately known to you already.
STILWERK
NOVEMBER 2018
The thesis is artistically interpreted: the works of art refer to the implications and, with the help of light, create an environment in which the visitor becomes an active part of the work of art. Therefore, not only depends on a purely information-processing level in the brain, but rather are related to the body and the environment.
galerie watson
May 2025
Shuster+Moseley continue this trajectory with a technological critique of screen and lens-based media, engaging themes of spectrality, embodiment, and the limits of visibility.
Pajo One
July 2025
The duo uses contemporary art—especially glass—as a medium to expand consciousness and challenge perception… mobiles cast light that moves like water across walls and ceilings, creating an energy that is both organic and elemental.
gallery rosenfeld
May 2025
The duo continues their exploration of light not only as a material phenomenon, but as a philosophical agenta conduit between ancient cosmologies and post-digital experience.
gallery rosenfeld
febuary 2022
Secret worlds, whether it be the light that emanates from the universe or the endless mysteries of our dream worlds
WISE FOOL PODCAST
JANuary 2022
We discussed: Living at a tree-dwelling protest site; Higher education; Being a parent and artists; Working collaboratively; Public vs private art; The importance of documenting your artwork.
MANA MANA
august 2018
What Matters consisted of two immersive installations at St Oswold’s Church and Churchyard, part of Lumiere Durham 2017, commissioned by Artichoke.
ITV NEWS
November 2017
Lumiere, 'What Matters' installation at St Oswald's Church
TEDX COURTAULD INSTITUTE
APRIL 2014
Edward Shuster is an artist-philosopher and one half of duo Shuster & Moseley ... Ed explains their project of biophilic pavilions -- The Invisible City --, which invites connections between nature, social networks and cultural happenings.

