The SCAD exhibitions department presents Richard Mosse: Remains of the Day, photographs of wartime and abandoned wreckage from his recent Fall series. Operating at the intersection of art and journalism, Mosse is concerned with the ideas of temporality, history, archeology and memory as well as man's tendency toward violence that deeply impacts both the human condition and the environment throughout time and space. The relics captured in Mosse's powerful, large-scale photographs highlight, in epic terms, the indelible human imprint they have made upon the rugged landscapes shown in his images and in the thoughts and memories of his viewers.