In this article, the author considers the extent to which site-responsive contemporary art can impact upon our understanding clinical psychoanalytic practice. In order to achieve this, the author asks: What are the effects of having contemporary art exhibited inside various museological spaces whose primary purpose is neither to house nor to exhibit it? Why place contemporary art in the Freud Museum London? Why engage with psychoanalysis? What is to be gained for the museums and for the history, practice, and theory of psychoanalysis? What becomes of the artworks, and our understanding of them? The author concludes that the various affects of bringing together contemporary art and psychoanalysis is to provide us with a reciprocal allianc...
Psychoanalysis has always wandered outside the consulting room. Freud and his followers wrote on art...
With the recent trend of crossing academic boundaries and integrating the humanities with social and...
Joanne Morra will talk about her recent book Inside the Freud Museums: History, Memory and Site-Resp...
More and more contemporary art exhibitions are finding their way into institutional spaces such as l...
The first question that comes to mind when addressing the relationship between art and psychoanalysi...
A consideration of the contemporary art exhibitions at the Freud Museum London. The text is made up ...
It is quite common to see art and psychoanalysis as disciplines related to each other, especially in...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
This article theorises museum engagement from a psychosocial perspective. With the aid of selected c...
Does art connect the individual psyche to history and culture? Psyche and the Arts challenges exi...
This article, in a special issue of 'Pyschoanalysis, Culture & Society' on 'Trauma and repair in the...
This article theorises museum engagement from a psychosocial perspective. With the aid of selected c...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Psychoanalysis has always wandered outside the consulting room. Freud and his followers wrote on art...
With the recent trend of crossing academic boundaries and integrating the humanities with social and...
Joanne Morra will talk about her recent book Inside the Freud Museums: History, Memory and Site-Resp...
More and more contemporary art exhibitions are finding their way into institutional spaces such as l...
The first question that comes to mind when addressing the relationship between art and psychoanalysi...
A consideration of the contemporary art exhibitions at the Freud Museum London. The text is made up ...
It is quite common to see art and psychoanalysis as disciplines related to each other, especially in...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
This article theorises museum engagement from a psychosocial perspective. With the aid of selected c...
Does art connect the individual psyche to history and culture? Psyche and the Arts challenges exi...
This article, in a special issue of 'Pyschoanalysis, Culture & Society' on 'Trauma and repair in the...
This article theorises museum engagement from a psychosocial perspective. With the aid of selected c...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Psychoanalysis has always wandered outside the consulting room. Freud and his followers wrote on art...
With the recent trend of crossing academic boundaries and integrating the humanities with social and...
Joanne Morra will talk about her recent book Inside the Freud Museums: History, Memory and Site-Resp...