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Freud At Home
For Freud, home was always a live/work space. In this new series we’ll be looking at where Sigmund Freud and his family lived and worked.
Fully Booked – PROJECTIONS: Cinematic representations of mental illness
In this day course, a selection of films portraying psychiatric diagnoses will be explored.
Conference: Wagner, Freud and the End of Myth
Freud once asserted that his intention was to re-interpret myths and stories as products of the inner world, and thus ‘transform metaphysics into metapsychology’. But had Wagner got there before him?
Sites of the Unconscious
In this groundbreaking study, Andreas Mayer reexamines the relationship between hypnosis and psychoanalysis
Exploring the Birds in Freud’s Study
Animals appear often in Freud’s collection of antiquities. But look closely and you’ll see that one type of animal appears more than any other: birds.
Cancelled – PROJECTIONS: Identity
A day course focusing on identity formation in films by women.
Fraying the Case
Alice Butler, our Writer in Residence, frays the genre of the case history.
When Dalí met Freud
The surrealist icon's first and only encounter with the father of psychoanalysis was fittingly bizarre.
Self Contained: Graham Music and Maria Walsh in conversation with Rebecca Fortnum
Consultant Child Psychotherapist Dr Graham Music and critic Dr Maria Walsh, author of 'Art and Psychoanalysis', in conversation with the artist Rebecca Fortnum. The event is is part of our current exhibition 'Self Contained' by Rebecca Fortnum.
Self Contained: Rebecca Fortnum
Join Freud Museum Curator Sophie Leighton as she talks to Rebecca Fortnum about her exhibition "Self Contained" which is running at the Freud Museum London from 6 March 2013 - 26 May 2013.