Past Exhibitions
Tall Tales
Tall Tales is a national touring programme bringing together the work of 17 international women artists who employ the playful use of storytelling techniques in the making of their work.
Emma Talbot – Unravel These Knots
Emma Talbot's work recounts her own real life experiences, revealing the workings of her mind in a non-linear format.
Gavin Turk – Wittgenstein’s Dream
In association with Ben Brown Fine Arts, curated by James Putnam.
Broomberg & Chanarin – Every Piece of Dust on Freud’s Couch
Broomberg and Chanarin hire a police forensic team to scrutinise Sigmund Freud's iconic couch, gathering DNA samples, strands of hair and a multitude of dust particles left by his home's many visitors.
Festival of the Unconscious
Exciting things happened at the Freud Museum London in the summer of 2015.
Attachment: Our Enduring Need For Others
The Bowlby Centre, in collaboration with the Freud Museum London, are proud to present a unique exhibition on Attachment inspired by the life and work of John Bowlby, the founder of Attachment Theory.
Freud the Physician: Early Scientific Discoveries
Organised jointly by the Royal Society of Medicine and the Freud Museum London, this exhibition will explore and celebrate the pre-psychoanalytical career of Sigmund Freud.
Freud and Eros: Love, Lust and Longing
Please note: the contemporary art element of this exhibition closes on Sunday 8 March, however Freud's writings, artefacts and love letters will be on display until Sunday 26 April 2015.
Where We Are Now: Psychoanalytic Research in the 21st Century – Slade School of Fine Art
This new exhibition explores how psychoanalytic ideas are currently used in research which engages with very contemporary issues and the challenges of the modern world.