| Denis Healey: Furniture of the Mind |
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Creating the exhibition Denis Healey has taken photographs since he received a Brownie 2A box camera at eleven years old. This exhibition, curated by University of Sussex students, showcases, through his photographs, his affinity with people from all walks of life and from all around the world.
Instantly recognisable, his photographic portraits of well-known political figures and personalities see Healey capturing a different, more candid side of his famous subjects. From a meditative Golda Meir, to a college-aged Condoleeza Rice, these images give us an insider’s perspective of political life during Healey’s era.
It is in the intimate scenes of his family life that Healey’s true passions are most evident: the Arts are as important to him as politics. His home life with his wife Edna and their children has always been his priority, and their love of nature and the outdoors is evident. A short paper on the literary influences on Lord Healey can be downloaded here
The exhibition will be open on the following dates: The exhibiition will be available for tutors to use in their teaching during week 2 (13th - 17th Oct), some of these session will be open to the public.
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 October 2008 ) |