An analysis of Hiller's site-responsive intervention 'At the Freud Museum' (1994) as an invocation of Freud's interest in antiquities, fragments and the archaeological impulse in psychoanalysis
Three works: 'Woganfreude', 'Cure for a Hannover' and 'In Treatment' shown in group exhibition, 'Way...
Joanne Morra will talk about her recent book Inside the Freud Museums: History, Memory and Site-Resp...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
An analysis of Hiller's site-responsive intervention 'At the Freud Museum' (1994) as an invocation o...
An analysis of Freud's antiquities and their relationship to his psychoanalytic ideas around archaeo...
From the Freud Museum is an installation of fifty labelled archival boxes containing small objects, ...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
Catalogue of a major retrospective of Hiller's multi-media installations (photography, automatic wri...
The research field is art installation which takes its point of departure from psychoanalytical theo...
Over his long life Sigmund Freud collected at least 2500 antiquities, most of which are now on view ...
This project is interested in developing a spatial reading of Sigmund Freud’s work to understand how...
In 1931 the first reference to Minoan archaeology appeared in Freud’s psychoanalytic writings. Eight...
Museum piece arises from my long term ‘love affair’ with the Old Queensland Museum. My creative resp...
In Freudian psychoanalysis the so-called »primal scene« is of a very fragile ontological and epistem...
In this chapter judith Rugg examines Sophie Calle's installation, Appointment, sited in the Freud Mu...
Three works: 'Woganfreude', 'Cure for a Hannover' and 'In Treatment' shown in group exhibition, 'Way...
Joanne Morra will talk about her recent book Inside the Freud Museums: History, Memory and Site-Resp...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
An analysis of Hiller's site-responsive intervention 'At the Freud Museum' (1994) as an invocation o...
An analysis of Freud's antiquities and their relationship to his psychoanalytic ideas around archaeo...
From the Freud Museum is an installation of fifty labelled archival boxes containing small objects, ...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
Catalogue of a major retrospective of Hiller's multi-media installations (photography, automatic wri...
The research field is art installation which takes its point of departure from psychoanalytical theo...
Over his long life Sigmund Freud collected at least 2500 antiquities, most of which are now on view ...
This project is interested in developing a spatial reading of Sigmund Freud’s work to understand how...
In 1931 the first reference to Minoan archaeology appeared in Freud’s psychoanalytic writings. Eight...
Museum piece arises from my long term ‘love affair’ with the Old Queensland Museum. My creative resp...
In Freudian psychoanalysis the so-called »primal scene« is of a very fragile ontological and epistem...
In this chapter judith Rugg examines Sophie Calle's installation, Appointment, sited in the Freud Mu...
Three works: 'Woganfreude', 'Cure for a Hannover' and 'In Treatment' shown in group exhibition, 'Way...
Joanne Morra will talk about her recent book Inside the Freud Museums: History, Memory and Site-Resp...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...