Parrotta Contemporary Art, Stuttgart and Berlin, are now representing Edmund.
Visit the gallery website.
5 December 2013 – 30 January 2014
A selection of Guantanamo work on show in New York as part of the Power exhibition at Aperture.
Prix Pictet, the global award in photography and sustainability, has chosen Power as the theme for its fourth cycle. As a theme, Power has enormous creative reach, embracing both hope and despair in equal measure. Over two hundred nominators worldwide recommended almost 650 photographers from seventy-six countries, many of whom presented images that are both awe-inspiring and disturbing.
For more information visit Aperture Foundation
Third in series of four seminars organised by arts organisation Culture + Conflict for a network of artists, curators, academics, administrators and critics. This one concerns Art and Satire, with talks from artists, writers and filmmakers Coco Fusco, Larissa Sansour, Zaher Omareen and Malu Halasa. Chaired by Professor James Thompson at Manchester University. There will also be a tour of the ‘Catalyst: Contemporary Art and War’ at the Imperial War Museum North, led by curator Sara Bevan.
“The facts of our age, shown with almost bland documentation that will chill you to the bone.” John Gossage
Control Order House selected by photographer and bookmaker John Gossage, and curator and writer Pete Brook, for their best books of the year selections.
Visit the photo-eye website to see all the selections.
8 November 2013 – 18 January 2014
Black – which like white is not actually a true colour – refers in our western tradition to the notion of nothingness or represents it. Occasionally, it is also an indication of not knowing, forgetting and that ‘non-time’ beyond memory. Black canbe understood as a means of crossing lines – from the visible to the invisible, from the conscious to the unconscious, from the present to the forgotten.
For more information visit Parrottta Contemporary.
“Deviner que sous la crainte du terrorisme, c’est encore un peu de la liberté de chacun qui est mise sous contrôle. Si Foucault avait été photographe… ”
Control Order House selected by cultural blog Discipline in Disorder as one of the books of the year.
Visit the website for more choices.
‘Control Order House is a significant work, quietly affecting with a deliberate and compelling impact.’
Tom Claxton, New York based photography book bibliophile selected Control Order House as one of his ten books of the year.
Visit the news section at Claxton Projects for the full list.
Tonight’s talk (7th January) postponed to tomorrow 8th January at 6.30pm due to freezing weather in New York.
Visit Aperture Foundation for details.
On the occasion of the New York presentation of the Prix Pictet exhibition Power at Aperture Gallery, two artists included in the exhibition, Edmund Clark and Jacqueline Hassink, will present in-depth views of their projects and discuss them in the context of the exhibition theme, Power.
Visit Aperture Foundation for details.