A Silence That Never Was, a large-scale solo exhibition, included some 250 individual works composed as a multiple-piece installation. See http://gn.northumbria.ac.uk/gn/exhibitions/robertcclark/ and http://gn.northumbria.ac.uk/gn/exhibitions/robertcclark/virtualtour The exhibition was reviewed in Peel Magazine: http://gn.northumbria.ac.uk/gn/gnpeel/rclarkreview11 The research installation built up a series of cross-associations between different creative genres, historic traditions and theoretical themes. A central narrative was built up from a series of some 150 A3 photographs overworked with paint and drawing. These formed a linear development like a series of film noir stills. A Silence That Never Was thus explored ideas...