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EXHIBITION ARCHIVE 2008-2004


2008

William Cobbing
Gradiva Project
6 December 2007 to 17 February 2008

Sharon Kivland
Freud Dreams of Rome
6 December 2007 to 28 February 2008



2007

 Freud's Wanderlust
Bad Gastein
  
Freud's Exiles 
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Reisemalheurs (Travel Woes)
22 March - 29 April 2007. 
Vivienne Koorland
Koorland Wishlist
The word ‘Reisemalheur’ is taken from a letter written by Sigmund Freud to his family while on holiday in Blackpool in 1908. It invokes the minor mishaps of travel, but is suggestive too of the wider travails and stresses of journeys, both forced and voluntary. 
Vivienne Koorland's art is shown in parallel with a Freud Museum historical exhibition on Freud the traveller - Freud's Wanderlust
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PARANOIA 
Jan 10 – March 11 2007 
(also at Swiss Cottage Library NW3 and the The Arts Club W1) 

…the proximity of art and life against the backdrop of contemporary politics, exploring issues of distrust, suspicion, delusion, fear and terror. 

Artists exhibiting in PARANOIA are from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, many from the world’s areas of conflict. The exhibition incorporates digital technology, conceptual work, performance, photography, video, installation and drawing. 
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Oreet Ashery, Mireille Astore, Franko B, Maja Bajevic, Daniel Baker, Rana Bishara, Lisa K Blatt, Tim Blake, laurie halsey brown, Mircea Cantor, Norman Cowie, Jeremy Deller, Martin Effert, Amy Feigley, Doug Fishbone, Juan del Gado, Catherine Graham, Sagi Groner, Hatice Guleryuz, Juul Hondius, Helmut Loehr, Avi Mograbi, Ricardo Giraldo Montes, Vesna Milicevic, Hillary Mushkin, Diane Nerwen, Jean-Gabriel Periot, Khaled D. Ramadan, Karst-Janneke Rogaar, Paul Ryan, Jackie Salloum, Larissa Sansour, Nike Savvas, Santiago Sierra, Tatjana Strugar, Doron Solomons, Emilia Telese, Milica Tomic, Akram Zaatari, Katarina Zdjelar, Rachel Wilberforce, Roel Wouters 

A full colour catalogue will accompany the exhibition, with essays by Glenn Bowman, Dr Bernadette Buckley, Dr Elizabeth Cowie, Michael Hodges, Jane Hunter-Yetton, Antonio Pasolini, Khaled D. Ramadan, Christel Vesters, introduction by Predrag Pajdic and interviews with selected artists. Available from the Freud Museum shop. 
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For exhibition website: www.aionarap.org



2006
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Tim Noble and Sue Webster 
Polymorphous Perverse 
(8 November 2006 - 7 Jan. 2007)
      Exhibition curated by James Putnam. 
A 'must see' for the London art scene. (Evening Standard) 
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Freud's Sculpture: a view from the desk
(25 Oct.- 7 Jan. 2006)
Exhibition curated by Dr Jon Wood. Sponsored by the Henry Moore Foundation.
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Jane McAdam Freud
Relative Relations
(13 Sept.- 22 Oct. 2006)
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Exhibition
The Haunted House
Laurie Lipton at the Freud Museum 
   ( May 24th - July 9th, 2006)
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2005
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FROM NERVES TO MIND
Freud's early scientific career, 
tracing his journey from biology to psychoanalysis

(October 2005 - 30 April 2006)


Ellen Gallagher
Ichthyosaurus
(July 28th - September 25th 2005)
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A Celebration of the Centenary of Freud's Three Essays on Sexuality 
Penny Siopis THREE ESSAYS ON SHAME (4th June to 10th July 2005)
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Promised Lands: Freud's Exiles - Vienna to London (22nd December 2004 to 29th May 2005)
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2004

Ferenczi & the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis
Ferenczi & the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis
Organized by the Sandor Ferenczi Society of Budapest & curated by Judit Meszaros
23rd April - 23rd May 2004 

The exhibition presented the Hungarian psychoanalytical movement through Ferenczi's life, his friendships and professional connections. Historical photographs and documents reveal a movement at the centre of Hungary's cultural life. At that period before and after the First World War Freud viewed Budapest as a possible centre of the growing European psychoanalytical movement and saw Ferenczi himself as his own natural successor.

The exhibition formed part of Magyar-Magic - Hungary in Focus 2004. The Freud Museum and the organizers gratefully acknowledge the support of the Hungarian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, the Hungarian Cultural Centre in London and Imago East-West, London.
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Valie Export
The Power of Speech
(Installation at the Freud Museum September 10 - November 7)
In collaboration with the Camden Arts Centre. 
Exhibition supported by 
the Austrian Cultural Forum, the Elephant Trust, the Henry Moore Foundation
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Psycho-room: Not the Freud Museum
(Exhibition at the Freud Museum 29 September - November)
Curated by Julian Rothenstein and Mel Gooding.
Presenting The Psychobox and sundry psychological tests
Exhibition supported by the Elephant Trust
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Headspace & The Magic of the Couch
(Exhibitions at the Freud Museum 12 November - 12 December)
Nick Cunard: photographs of therapists and their space.
Claudia Guderian: photographs of psychoanalysts' rooms and couches.
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