
Edmund Clark
@edmund_clark
Artist. Subjects include contemporary conflict and incarceration including Guantanamo, Extraordinary Rendition, Control Orders, UK prisons
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Sickened to see this from the New Statesman, especially after the union have been engaging in good faith with management for over a year Solidarity with NewStatesman + ProgressiveMediaInvestments Union while they work tirelessly to support members even as some of their own committee face redundancy

Everyone at Prison Reform Trust is very sad to learn of the untimely death of our former trustee Erwin James FRSA MUniv (Open) . He was a man of deep intelligence, humility and warmth. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. Read his obituary in InsideTime which he edited for many years




Orange Screen by Edmund Clark is currently on show Imperial War Museums, exploring the visual language of War on Terror and questioning how we connect events with their representation through widely shared imagery. #StudioArchive interview by Anna McNay 🏳️🌈🐾📚📰📖✍🏻👩🏼🎨 from 2018 studiointernational.com/index.php/edmu…




IF I MUST DIE - billboard project on Gaza. Collaboration between myself, Iranian-Brit. artist mitra tabrizian, Palestinian poet Refaat Alareer (killed in Israeli airstrike). Photo: Fadel Senna. On display on several London sites. Support from BUILDHOLLYWOOD. Design: Joe Nava.








The second is with British artist and photographer Edmund Clark. Clark discusses how his artistic practice links history, politics, and representation, focusing in particular on his time as artist-in-residence at HM Prison Grendon (online at cjlpa.org/post/in-place-…).


• In print only, we feature works from artist and photographer Edmund Clark's series 'Mountains of Majeed', combining media to reflect on the end of the war in Afghanistan


• In print only, we feature works from British artist and photographer Edmund Clark's series 'Guantanamo: If the Light Goes Out', unsettlingly capturing the process of disorientation central to the Guantanamo interrogation and incarceration techniques
