Past Exhibitions
Claudia Guderian – Magic of the Couch
Magic of the Couch was displayed on the staircase and video room and ran cocurrently with Nick Cunard’s Head Space.
Nick Cunard – Photographs of Psychotherapeutic Environments
"For some clients the room seems relatively insignificant.
Julian Rothenstein & Mel Gooding – PsychoRoom: Not the Freud Museum
In fitting synchronicity, this even coincided with the Hayward Gallery’s ‘Eyes, Lies and Illusions’ exhibition – but was much more interesting.
Valie Export – The Power of Speech
Displayed on 6 monitors, The Power of Speech shows the male epiglottis in action as it is speaking the words "The power of language is measured after the trace left even after silence.
Painted Dreams: Tales, fantasy and dreams in Hungarian art of the early twentieth century
The artistic and scientific discoveries and movements born in the European centres of culture during the early 20th century brought about a golden age in Hungarian art.
Stuart Brisley – The Collection of Ordure
Stuart Brisley’s body of work is as diverse as it is extraordinary.
The Royal Road to the Unconscious
In January 2003, utilising Ed Ruscha’s book, Royal Road Test as a readymade set of instructions, Simon Morris and 78 of his students cut out every work from Sigmund Freud’s 736 page book The Interpretation of Dreams (including the index - 333,960 words).
Anne Lydiat – Permission to Speak
In much British folklore, having live birds or their representation within the home is considered to bring ill luck.
Vera Frenkel – Body Missing
From 19th March to 27th April 2003, the Freud Museum hosted a special site-integrated version of the work of internationally renowned Canadian artist, Vera Frenkel.
Asta Gröting – The Inner Voice
From 29th January to 9th March, 2003, the Freud Museum, in association with the Goethe Institut Inter Nationes, hosted the installation by sculptor, photographer and film-maker, Asta Gröting.


