Past Exhibitions
Central St. Martin’s School of Art
At the beginning of December 2000, an exhibition of the work of 21 students from the first year of the Art and Design course at Central St.
Cindy Sofer – Free Association
In June 1938, Sigmund Freud, now 82 years old and in fragile health, travelled to England with his extended family, seeking a haven from Nazi persecution.
Elaine Kowalsky – Marian & Dorothy: an investigation into parallel narratives
The patient's narrative, and its interpretation was the fundamental building block of Freud’s development of psychoanalysis.
Patricio Forrester – Hmmm…
Forrester’s work has become the focus on increasing attention since he started unofficially exhibiting his art-to-wear in London galleries.
Sarah Lucas – The Pleasure Principle
It is as if, with the master gone, those dirty dreams his patients revealed to him with so much shame have come to life, capering through the musty rooms in a lewd parade.
Maurice Owen – Burial
The exhibition room was plunged into darkness for the duration of Maurice Owen’s exhibition, Burial, shown throughout the summer of 1999.
Werner Reiterer – Trousers for the Brain
Werner Reiterer’s soft interventions could not have found a more appropriate setting than the Freud Museum: a house already inhabited by charged objects, things displaced in time and in space, things offered for contemplation and open to question.
Sophie Calle – Appointment
Calle’s intervention at the Freud Museum injects an aggressive feminine touch into the master’s masculine preserve.
Helen Wilks – Childhood Fragments
These paintings inhabit the seemingly minor interstices of childhood experience to remind and confront the shades and memories of them.
Lauren Ariel Bon – From a Distance
In 1994 Lauren Bon designed the stage set for a production of Beckett's A Piece of Monologue.