Edmund Clark will discuss several of his seminal series, including Guantanamo: if the light goes out, Letters to Omar, Section 4 Part 20: One Day on a Saturday, Control Order House, The Mountains of Majeed, and Negative Publicity. His talk will also address making museum installations of his work
British artist Edmund Clark is Ikon’s artist-in-residence (2014–2018) at Europe’s only entirely ther...
This catalogue accompanies artist Edmund Clark’s exhibition In Place of Hate at Ikon Gallery. Clark ...
“When you are suspended by a rope you can recover, but every time I see a rope I remember. If the li...
Flowers is pleased to present a selection of photographs from Edmund Clark's Guantanamo: If The Ligh...
Solo show at Parrotta Contemporary Art, Cologne and Bonn, Germany (7 September – 10 November 2018) ...
This is a study of a home, of a particular idea of home at a particular time in our history. This is...
British photographer Edmund Clark has spent ten years exploring structures of power and control in t...
In precise and atmospheric images, award-winning London-based photographer, Edmund Clark, exposes an...
Edmund Clark: War of Terror, an exhibition of photography, film and documents exploring hidden exper...
Edmund Clark won the 2009 prize with a work-in-progress – Guantanamo Bay, which considers the effect...
In Letters to Omar, Edmund Clark examines the strict monitoring and control mechanisms in the Guanta...
For eight years the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay on the island of Cuba has been home to hun...
British photographer Edmund Clark has spent more than a decade exploring the unseen processes, exper...
An examination of space, control and criminalisation. In December 2011, Edmund Clark was the fir...
British photographer Edmund Clark and counterterrorism investigator Crofton Black have assembled pho...
British artist Edmund Clark is Ikon’s artist-in-residence (2014–2018) at Europe’s only entirely ther...
This catalogue accompanies artist Edmund Clark’s exhibition In Place of Hate at Ikon Gallery. Clark ...
“When you are suspended by a rope you can recover, but every time I see a rope I remember. If the li...
Flowers is pleased to present a selection of photographs from Edmund Clark's Guantanamo: If The Ligh...
Solo show at Parrotta Contemporary Art, Cologne and Bonn, Germany (7 September – 10 November 2018) ...
This is a study of a home, of a particular idea of home at a particular time in our history. This is...
British photographer Edmund Clark has spent ten years exploring structures of power and control in t...
In precise and atmospheric images, award-winning London-based photographer, Edmund Clark, exposes an...
Edmund Clark: War of Terror, an exhibition of photography, film and documents exploring hidden exper...
Edmund Clark won the 2009 prize with a work-in-progress – Guantanamo Bay, which considers the effect...
In Letters to Omar, Edmund Clark examines the strict monitoring and control mechanisms in the Guanta...
For eight years the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay on the island of Cuba has been home to hun...
British photographer Edmund Clark has spent more than a decade exploring the unseen processes, exper...
An examination of space, control and criminalisation. In December 2011, Edmund Clark was the fir...
British photographer Edmund Clark and counterterrorism investigator Crofton Black have assembled pho...
British artist Edmund Clark is Ikon’s artist-in-residence (2014–2018) at Europe’s only entirely ther...
This catalogue accompanies artist Edmund Clark’s exhibition In Place of Hate at Ikon Gallery. Clark ...
“When you are suspended by a rope you can recover, but every time I see a rope I remember. If the li...