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EDMUND CLARK
TERROR INCOGNITUS

31.01. – 29.05.2016 / EXTENDED UNTIL 03.07.2016

 

In precise and atmospheric images, award-winning London-based photographer, Edmund Clark, exposes and shows us the invisible power systems we live within.

Clark photographed previously unrecorded aspects of the prison camps and naval base at Guantánamo. In another series, Clark investigated the unconceivable existence of so-called Control Order Houses in the United Kingdom. In recent work, Mountains of Majeed, Clark delved into the world of military camps in Afghanistan. These bodies of work will come together to be shown in his Mannheim exhibition, “TERROR INCOGNITUS”.

Edmund Clark’s latest work deals with a dark chapter in the recent past; “Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition” explores the system of illegal abduction of individuals by the US secret service and their transportation to so-called black sites. These secret and illegal torture camps were operated until the mid 2000s in countries such as Romania and Lithuania, but also in Syria, Libya and Guantánamo. Germany’s Frankfurt (Main) Airport was the central distribution station. With documents, juridical protocols and photographs, Clark weaves a complex net of information, revealing the overwhelming scale of this system and the consequences the world will continue to experience.

OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION
Saturday, January 30, 2016 / 7 p.m.

ARTIST TALK: Edmund Clark and Crofton Black
Sunday, January 31, 2016 / 4 p.m.


PUBLICATION
The book “Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition” will be published on the occasion of this exhibition.

70,00 €

EDITION
Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition
Edmund Clark
Book and C-Print, signed, numbered
Edition 25

200,00 €

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