Edmund Clark: The Day The Music Died

International Center of Photography, New York, USA

January 26 – May 6, 2018

Through photographs and declassified documents, Clark reveals how the unexpected connections between those who exercise control and those who are subject to it bring this covert torture trail to a human level. He highlights the everyday veneers under which purveyors of detention and interrogation operate in plain sight, brings light to the processes beneath, and reflects on how terror impacts us all by altering fundamental aspects of our society and culture. Organised by Director of Exhibitions and Collections at ICP Erin Barnett, this is Clark’s first major solo exhibition in the United States.