Funerary Masks and Death Masks, Nick Reynolds

Uncanny Exhibition Late

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5 February, 2020, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

£10 – £12

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Join us for a late opening of our exhibition, ‘The Uncanny: A Centenary

With a fascinating talk on the history and anecdotes concerning the origins and transition from funerary masks to death masks, by Nick Reynolds.

Exhibition viewing: 5.30pm – 6.30pm

Talk: 6.30pm – 7.30pm

Nick Reynolds spent his formative years on the run overseas with his father Bruce Reynolds, credited as the mastermind behind the Great Train Robbery. He was in the Royal Navy for seven and a half years as a ships diver and electrical weapons engineer and served aboard the flagship HMS Hermes during the Falklands conflict.

Nick is the UK’s foremost creator of Death Masks, his company Memorial Casts has been making death masks for 23 years. He also produces films, music documentaries and is a member of the band Alabama3 best known for the Sopranos theme tune.

 


The Uncanny: A Centenary

Join us this winter for a haunting program, as we mark the centenary of the publication of Sigmund Freud’s paper on ‘The Uncanny’. The exhibition The Uncanny: A Centenary runs from 30 October 2019 to 9 February 2020, alongside a programme of related events.

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Date:
5 February, 2020
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost:
£10 – £12
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Freud Museum London
20 Maresfield Gardens
London, NW3 5SX United Kingdom
Phone:
020 7435 2002
Website:
www.freud.org.uk

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