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The main biographical references of Sigmund Freud
This blog highlights some of the most important biographies that offer a deep exploration of Freud's life- from his early years to his enduring influence on the field of psychonanalysis.
Freud’s Daily Routine
Freud's daily routine was meticulously structured. Understand how Freud organized his time and balanced his professional and personal life.
The Landing
Susan Finlay, our Writer in Residence, with the fifth of her textual vignettes prompted by objects in Freud's collection.
Intraplaces: Dialogues Without Words
Artist Elena Cologni will demonstrate her sculptural work, followed by a discussion with author Susan Buckingham.
5 Things Not To Miss This Month
Here are 5 things not to miss this month at the Freud Museum.
Sigmund Freud’s War
Sigmund Freud's War is a delve into the archive to discover the correspondence between Sigmund and Martin Freud during the First World War.
The Klepto Cut: my fingers trembled with desire
Inspired by feminist art, Alice Butler, our Writer in Residence, reimagines a kleptomaniac case history
Conference: Psychoanalysis, Trauma and Military Mental Health
Military conflict and its psychological consequences has been an important factor in the development of psychiatry and psychoanalysis in the 20th century, and the treatment of casualties of war have led to a new understanding of complex trauma. This important conference looks at the lessons that can be learned from past and current forms of diagnosis and treatment.
Naked Portrait: A Memoir of Lucian Freud by Rose Boyt
A talk by author and artist Rose Boyt. In-house only.
Playing is Serious Business!
Curator Sophie Leighton on attending a play session at Corner House, a club for vulnerable children.