Photographer Edmund Clark's latest body of work is a series of pictures examining the institutional spaces of Guantánamo naval base and the psychological after-effects experienced by detainees. It is displayed in an exhibition at Flowers East Gallery in London, as well as being available in a book published by Dewi Lewis.
Clark was under constant supervision in the camps, and was escorted everywhere he went. Though he usually shoots on film, he was required to use a digital camera so that his images could be inspected at the end of each day. He was forbidden to photograph many subjects and it was only after negotiation that he was allowed to picture this chair, used to force-feed detainees
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