Miroslaw Balka and James Putnam in conversation
Artist Miroslaw Balka discusses his exhibition Die Traumdeutung 75,32m AMSL with exhibition Curator, James Putnam.
Conference: Ronald Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition
This conference will outline the basics of Fairbairn's contribution, and then explore the ramification and development of these ideas to clinical work, and broadly to applications in modern psychoanalytic thinking.
Out of Time: The Pleasures and Perils of Ageing
Feminist writer and activist, Lynne Segal, discusses her recently published Out of Time: The Pleasures and Perils of Ageing with psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, social critic and writer Susie Orbach.
Making Sense of Dementia: Psychoanalytic Perspectives
We believe that psychoanalytically informed ideas can offer an important framework for understanding the experience of dementia, and that the progressive character of the condition means that making sense of the unconscious processes, powerful emotions and interpersonal dynamics becomes the most important aspect of coping with it.
The Madness of Medea: Meike Ziervogel and Lisa Dwan
Part of a season of performances, talks, films and events accompanying the 'Mad, Bad and Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors' exhibition 10 October 2013 - 2 February 2014.
Projections: Cinema and Hysteria
"What does it mean to be a woman?" "What does a woman want?" An exploration of female desire provides dynamically elusive answers to these eternal questions.