Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference, counter-transference, working-through, and acting out. Can these processes be aligned with the forms of affect that we experience when engaging with a work of art or encountering a contemporary art exhibition? Are these processes that we experience within the consulting room or within the gallery analogous in any way? How much does the affective experience of being in analysis become embodied in artworks that deal with one’s psychoanalytic treatment? What happens if we encounter art within a context that is psychoanalytic? What can psychoanalysis offer us in our engagement with a work of art, and what can an artwork teach us about what takes...
Visual arts enable the artist to present to the viewer their internal subconscious thoughts. There i...
I am an Art Psychotherapist and a Jungian Psychoanalyst and, whilst my theoretical influences have d...
The project at hand explores some of the psychological functions of photography as both an everyday ...
An analysis of Louise Bourgeois' exhibition at the Freud Museum London in relation to Melanie Klein'...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
An analysis of Louise Bourgeois' exhibition at the Freud Museum London in relation to Melanie Klein'...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
It is quite common to see art and psychoanalysis as disciplines related to each other, especially in...
In this article, the author considers the extent to which site-responsive contemporary art can impac...
For Gilles Deleuze, contemporary cinema is a cinema of time that produces ‘an image of thought,’ as ...
In my work as an artist, I explore ways to manifest graphically the unconscious processes of the min...
This chapter speculates about photographs that act as potential fields of projection, inviting imagi...
These drawings were part of my PhD thesis, Art, Maternal and Matrixial Encounters, (2013, University...
While psychoanalytic speculations on aesthetics have often been from the perspective of the artist w...
Visual arts enable the artist to present to the viewer their internal subconscious thoughts. There i...
I am an Art Psychotherapist and a Jungian Psychoanalyst and, whilst my theoretical influences have d...
The project at hand explores some of the psychological functions of photography as both an everyday ...
An analysis of Louise Bourgeois' exhibition at the Freud Museum London in relation to Melanie Klein'...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
An analysis of Louise Bourgeois' exhibition at the Freud Museum London in relation to Melanie Klein'...
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all h...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
It is quite common to see art and psychoanalysis as disciplines related to each other, especially in...
In this article, the author considers the extent to which site-responsive contemporary art can impac...
For Gilles Deleuze, contemporary cinema is a cinema of time that produces ‘an image of thought,’ as ...
In my work as an artist, I explore ways to manifest graphically the unconscious processes of the min...
This chapter speculates about photographs that act as potential fields of projection, inviting imagi...
These drawings were part of my PhD thesis, Art, Maternal and Matrixial Encounters, (2013, University...
While psychoanalytic speculations on aesthetics have often been from the perspective of the artist w...
Visual arts enable the artist to present to the viewer their internal subconscious thoughts. There i...
I am an Art Psychotherapist and a Jungian Psychoanalyst and, whilst my theoretical influences have d...
The project at hand explores some of the psychological functions of photography as both an everyday ...