An exhibition
of black and white photographs by Norman McBeath with
text by Janice Galloway marking the centenary of the
birth of Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908 - 2004).
These photographs,
taken in cities such as Paris, New York, Palermo, Venice,
London and Edinburgh reveal what such places have in
common – the sense of the unexpected and the bizarre,
the unexplained and the unexplainable, the ordinary
and the extraordinary.
'Every one
of the pictures in this exhibition contains at least
one story. All are ripe for telling."