Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

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.

Calman meets Freud

Mel Calman (1931–1994) was best known for his cartoons on the front pages of The Times and The Sunday Times for many years.

Mad, Bad and Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors

What does a woman want? Sigmund Freud’s famous question was originally put to Princess Marie Bonaparte, patient, friend and analyst, the moving force behind Freud’s flight from Nazi Vienna to his final home in London, now the Freud Museum London.

Hide and Seek

The Freud Museum is proud to host HIDE AND SEEK a unique exhibition showcasing works by children from Kids Company.

Damian Ortega – Apestraction

The Freud Museum comes together with the University College London´s Gashaka Primate Project to present Apestraction - a solo exhibition of works by Mexican artist Damián Ortega.

Totemic Festival

On the 30 June 1913, Ferenczi, Jones, Sachs & Rank held a dinner for Sigmund Freud to honour his controversial work 'Totem and Taboo', which they called the ‘Totemic Festival’.