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    See Photos from Moby’s “Innocents” Exhibit

    Moby has a new photography exhibit on display at Project Gallery in Hollywood starting February 21 entitled “Innocents“, the same name as his most recent album. The series was shot…

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    By Rachel Reynolds • Feb 19, 2014 • 1 min read

    Moby has a new photography exhibit on display at Project Gallery in Hollywood starting February 21 entitled “Innocents“, the same name as his most recent album.

    The series was shot over the last three years in Hollywood and explores the apocalypse, reinvention, rituals and cults with images of people in plastic masks, store-bought animal faces and more.

    According to the press release, “they mask the darker emotions and motivations that we hide even from ourselves – fear, shame, and a hedonistic willingness to try anything to succeed and fill the voids. Reinvention – spiritual, physical, psychological – is carried out in the extreme in these documented rituals.”

    Moby talks to Jason Bentley about the exhibit and plays a couple rare and exclusive tracks on MBE today!

    See more photos below.

    by Moby

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      Rachel Reynolds

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