No Such Thing as Society

A photographic exhibition at the National Museum of Wales examining photography in Britain from 1967 to 1987.

Taken from the collections of the British Council and Arts Council the pictures from the 70s looked at the public world whereas those from the 80s examined commercialism and individualism. I loved a set called The Visitors which were portraits of visitors to Tintern Abbey in the 70s. They seem to have mainly been women in hats!

I must say though that the photographs made Britain look a much gloomier place than I remembered. How did we not all cut our throats? I obviously wore rose tinted spectacles!

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