Coming this summer to IWM London, this thought-provoking exhibition brings together several series of work by artist-photographer Edmund Clark to explore the hidden experiences of state control during the ‘Global War on Terror’. Read more.
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Camp 6, Shackles, Guantanamo: If the Light Goes Out Edmund Clark. © Edmund Clark, Courtesy of Flowers Gallery London and New York

Camp 6, Communal Area, Guantanamo: If the Light Goes Out Edmund Clark. © Edmund Clark, Courtesy of Flowers Gallery London and New York

Bedroom, Control Order House Edmund Clark. © Edmund Clark, courtesy of Flowers Gallery London and New York

Abu Salim Prison, Libya, Negative Publicity Edmund Clark. © Edmund Clark, Courtesy of Flowers Gallery London and New York
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