Past Exhibitions
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.
The Russian Patient
As a tribute to Freud’s lifelong involvement with Russian culture the Museum, in association with Anya and Michael Stonelake of the White Space Gallery and Nana Zhvitiashvili of the State Russian Museum, organised The Russian Patient an exhibition of Contemporary Russian artists.
Ralph Freeman – Foundations and Fragments
We were very pleased that Ralph Freeman returned to the Freud Museum, in the middle of the year, for his show, Foundations and Fragments.
In the Freud Museum
When the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research was faced with urgent financial pressures, leaving it unable to go ahead with plans for a low-cost clinic, it decided upon an inspired fundraising exercise.
Uli Aigner – A Visit to Freud’s
This exhibition was presented as part of the Austrian Cultural Forum’s visual arts programme organised by Anthony Auerbach.