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“Places of the Mind” at the British Museum
“The exhibition’s title is borrowed from the poet and critic Geoffrey Grigson’s 1949 collection of essays, Places of the Mind. It acknowledges how every landscape drawing is a construct of the mind and (of the) imagination of its creator…”
http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/past_exhibitions/2017/places_of_the_mind.aspx
See “Rorschach Audio” book pages 125 and 132 to 133
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