A century on: Captain Scott’s ‘lost photos’ displayed for first time
17 October 2012The ‘lost photos’ of Captain Scott have gone on display for the first time today.
The ‘lost photos’ of Captain Scott have gone on display for the first time today.
A new exhibition launching at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology explores the psychology and politics of living with HIV/AIDS in South Africa, where social stigmas meant that those suffering with the disease have had to campaign for work, education and life-prolonging drugs.
In the first exhibition of its kind, the Fitzwilliam Museum will relate the story of the quest for immortality and struggle for imperial legitimacy in ancient China’s Han Dynasty.
To mark the 60th anniversary of his death, an exhibition exploring Wittgenstein’s experiments in photography, and how they relate to his philosophy, can be seen at the University’s Photographic and Illustration Services.
A rare showing of works by the English painter Chris Appleby opens today at Churchill College, Cambridge University.