Went to see amazing exhibit of photographs by early 20th century German photographer August Sander: People of the twentieth century: A cross section of people, Farmers and merchants, composers and bankers, Nazis and Jewish death camp prisoners, all portrayed with great compassion and without judgment, inhabiting their social roles, transcending time and place, reaching the level of human archetypes.
http://www.nationalgalleries.org/whatson/exhibition/5:368/19935/
This blog expresses my personal views and experiences, and may or may not reflect reality as others see it. It documents my life in Scotland, where I moved in August 2006 to take up a position as Professor of Counselling at the University of Strathclyde. Covering news, as well as personal and scientific aspects, it is here especially for my extended family and friends; and anyone interested in hearing my sometimes idiosyncratic opinions about therapy, Scotland, research, life etc.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Saturday adventure to the Dean Gallery in Edinburgh
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