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Lys Hansen: When You Reach September, Kinblethmont Gallery, Arbroath

The title of Lys Hansen's latest exhibition, When You Reach September, is drawn from the mid-20th century American classic September Song, composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson.

The theme of time passing is an evergreen one when it comes to all art, but this song has captured the imagination of many major recording stars, including Maurice Chevalier, Lou Reed, Willie Nelson, Andy Williams, Bryan Ferry and Ian McCulloch of Echo And The Bunnymen, to name but a few.

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