Life worth Living

Thought provoking exhibition in St Andrew Square, Edinburgh of photos by   Nick Hedges commissioned by Shelter in the 1960s and 70s.

Displayed on large boards in this open air space and concentrating on pictures from Scotland these were moving pictures of housing conditions inevitably leading you to question how much things had changed. The quote from Hedge said that he believed people's opportunities were restricted by their circumstances. The pictures were warm and not patronising and had been used in articles, advert and reports in this era.

I thought the most moving one was of a woman in a Glasgow tenement in 1971 who had been left in the building while others had been rehoused but she was still on the waiting list. One morning she was woken up by the wrecking balls knocking down the building as she had in fact been forgotten.
 
Closed on 31 October 2015.

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