“The term ‘War on Terror’ was first used by George W. Bush in 2001 in the wake of 9/11. It would come to describe a whole range of measures and actions used by the U.S., Britain and others against Islamist terror groups. A new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum looks at these methods through the eyes of artist Edmund Clark. Using photographs, extensive documentation, graphic illustrations and audiovisual projections Clark has constructed a series of installations which explore the lengths that states will go to to protect their citizens.”