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These are spaces where intimate information is offered and examined in a private exchange between patient and analyst. In their absence a variety of chairs and couches stand in and the details of d\u00e9cor, pot plants and pictures provide information for analysis. From these observations a portrait can be drawn that reflects class values, power relationships and shows the possibility of intimacy, transference and detachment.<\/p>\n<p><i>Abandoned Interiors <\/i>further explore ideas of place and longing. These abandoned rooms where nature encroaches, reveal in the remaining fragments the presence of the families and individuals who previously occupied these spaces. Often featuring doorways and windows, Thurber\u2019s photographs point to a world outside where life continues in contrast to the gently decaying interiors. 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