Past Exhibitions
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.
A.R. Hopwood – The False Memory Archive
Based upon fascinating scientific research that demonstrates how susceptible we are to false memories, A.
Paul Coldwell – Charms and Other Anxious Objects
Artist Paul Coldwell’s work is centred on our relationship to objects and how meanings can be projected onto them.
Miroslaw Balka – DIE TRAUMDEUTUNG 75,32m AMSL
DIE TRAUMDEUTUNG 75,32m AMSL, is an exhibition of new site-specific works by Polish artist Miroslaw Balka.
Lucian Freud as a Child
A small-scale temporary display in the Dining Room at the Freud Museum offered a rare opportunity to see letters and drawings by Lucian Freud as a child.