Tim Clark is a curator, writer and since 2008 has been Editor in Chief and Director at 1000 Words, nominated for Photography Magazine of the Year at the Lucie Awards 2014 and 2016. He has also served as Associate Curator at Media Space, The Science Museum, London; Artistic Director of Photo Oxford 2017, together with Greg Hobson; Curator of Photo50, London Art Fair 2019; and Guest Curator at FORMAT International Photography Festival 2019.
Clark has curated numerous solo exhibitions of artists such as Alec Soth, Julia Margaret Cameron, Martin Parr, Mariken Wessels, Edgar Martins and Peter Watkins. Group exhibitions have included Mutable: Multiple (2019), co-curated with Louise Fedotov-Clements; Who’s looking at the family, now? (2019); Lexicon of Crime (2017); and Rebecoming (2014). He is currently working on Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography (2020) for the Barbican together with Alona Pardo, Ekow Eshun, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa and Jonathan David Katz.
He writes for FOAM, TIME Lightbox, Photoworks, Objectiv, FT Weekend Magazine and The British Journal of Photography, as well as in exhibition catalogues and publications. He is Associate Lecturer on the MA Photography and Visual Deisgn at NABA Milano, and also led the Photography & Curation course at The Photographers’ Gallery, London in partnership with London College of Communication where he is Associate Lecturer on the BA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography.