A Slip of Freuds An evening of collective nouns and clutter. Event hosted and curated by Zoë Mendelson at Artsadmin, London. Following the publication of This Mess is a Place: A Collapsible Anthology of Collections and Clutter, Zoë Mendelson presented an evening dedicated to objects en masse and coagulated, including books themselves. Negotiating the nebulous boundaries between collecting and hoarding, Mendelson's art practice and writing questions the locations and languages of the onset of a pathology. Calling upon contributors to the book, artists Daniel Rourke and Cecilie Gravesen, the evening was a chance to explore how museology, installation practice and critical readings of the object relate to the coagulated heap of the hoa...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
Plaguecation: Within a practice that already engages collage and drawing as a means to contextual...
Introductory talk by Zoë Mendelson to a screening of 'Grey Gardens' (US 1976, Directed by David Mays...
The impermanent and destabilising nature of a hoard could be said to create a narrative skin – a per...
Taking hoarding as a model for amassing materials within art practice, this research questions the b...
Zoë Mendelson presented a meta-fictive lecture, ‘Which Shelf for the Broken One: What the hoard can ...
Appropriated Mishap (2014) is a 13-minute animated collage for projection with live reading and quot...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
textHoarding tends to appear in museum studies scholarship primarily as a foil for “proper” museolog...
Hoard is part artists’ book and part installed sculpture. It functions as a book in that it is a rep...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
Nine solo exhibitions, over 100 artefacts made and a published hardback book documenting work. Bo...
In Possessed, Rebecca R. Falkoff asks how hoarding—once a paradigm of economic rationality—came to b...
Temporarily Accessioned-The role of Printmaking within Freud Museum Installations. In 2016/17 I ...
Over his long life Sigmund Freud collected at least 2500 antiquities, most of which are now on view ...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
Plaguecation: Within a practice that already engages collage and drawing as a means to contextual...
Introductory talk by Zoë Mendelson to a screening of 'Grey Gardens' (US 1976, Directed by David Mays...
The impermanent and destabilising nature of a hoard could be said to create a narrative skin – a per...
Taking hoarding as a model for amassing materials within art practice, this research questions the b...
Zoë Mendelson presented a meta-fictive lecture, ‘Which Shelf for the Broken One: What the hoard can ...
Appropriated Mishap (2014) is a 13-minute animated collage for projection with live reading and quot...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
textHoarding tends to appear in museum studies scholarship primarily as a foil for “proper” museolog...
Hoard is part artists’ book and part installed sculpture. It functions as a book in that it is a rep...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
Nine solo exhibitions, over 100 artefacts made and a published hardback book documenting work. Bo...
In Possessed, Rebecca R. Falkoff asks how hoarding—once a paradigm of economic rationality—came to b...
Temporarily Accessioned-The role of Printmaking within Freud Museum Installations. In 2016/17 I ...
Over his long life Sigmund Freud collected at least 2500 antiquities, most of which are now on view ...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
Plaguecation: Within a practice that already engages collage and drawing as a means to contextual...
Introductory talk by Zoë Mendelson to a screening of 'Grey Gardens' (US 1976, Directed by David Mays...