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    July 2023

    Edmund Clark has been appointed as a Research Reader at UAL with the title of Reader in the Political Image.

    Workshop series organised by photographer Mimi Mollica

    25 – 30 June 2023

    Conducted by documentary photographer Mimi Mollica with Special Guest Tutors artist, photographer Edmund Clark and Director of Photography of 6 MOIS magazine Martina Bacigalupo, the week-long workshop will focus on helping you to develop your current projects and contribute to the FRACTURE collective project on the Belice Valley in West Sicily.

    Civilization: The Way We Live Now

    2 June – 17 September 2023

    Edmund Clark’s work is included in this major group exhibition at Saatchi Gallery.

    This landmark exhibition tracks the visual threads of humanity’s ever-changing, extraordinarily complex life across the globe, through the eyes of 150 of the world’s most accomplished photographers. Featuring many previously unseen images, Civilization acknowledges the diverse material and spiritual cultures that make up global societies today, spanning Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa and the Americas. Exploring a wide range of subjects, from our great united achievements to our collective failings, Civilization: The Way We Live Now highlights the complexity and contradictions of contemporary civilization.

    Advisory Board – Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant

    May 2023

    Edmund Clark was invited to be part of the new advisory board for the important Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant.

    Prix Pictet Photo London Talk

    10 May 2023

    The first talk on 10th May will be with Prix Pictet nominated photographers Edgar Martins, SONY World 2023 ‘Photographer of the year’, and acclaimed British photographer Edmund Clark on the role of photography in times of conflict.

    Flowers Gallery

    11 – 14 May 2023

    Edmund Clark is showing work with Flowers Gallery at Photo London at Booth G25

    States of Violence

    24 March – 8 April 2023

    States of Violence opens at a/political, 6 Stannary Street, London, SE11 4AA, marking an unprecedented collaboration with WikiLeaks and the Wau Holland Foundation.

    The exhibition brings together artworks by more than 15 artists and collectives to unveil and oppose techniques of government oppression, from war and torture to police brutality and surveillance. Artists include: Ai Weiwei, Peter Kennard, Dread Scott, Edmund Clark, David Birkin and The Vivienne Foundation.

    Looking Other Ways  – Contemporary Readings of the Colonial Presence

    2 – 18 December 2022

    Edmund Clark co-facilitated collaborative research workshops at the Arab Image Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon, on the theme of contemporary readings of the colonial presence in the collections of the AIF, with artists, journalists and students from from Lebanon, Armenia, Palestine, Egypt and UK.

     

    FT Weekend Magazine ‘Coast’ Special (paywall)

    13 August 2022

    The FT Weekend Magazine featured Edmund Clark’s work on the architecture of the town of Dover, and the landscape and geology of the White Cliffs of East Kent, as a focus for contemporary political, economic and cultural tensions in the UK.

    fLIP London Independent Photography Magazine Insight Supplement

    May 2021

    Edmund Clark’s work and career was featured in a fLIP insights supplement in an interview with Arun Misra.