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INTRODUCING FREUD (2): Dreams and their Interpretation
Online day course with Dr Keith Barrett, streamed from Freud's final home.
Researching the life and work of Marie Bonaparte | Part 1
Dr Shilyh Warren (University of Texas at Dallas), our Writer in Residence, traces Princess Marie Bonaparte’s life and relationship with the Freud family in the Museum’s displays and Archives.
ON DEMAND – INTRODUCING FREUD (2): Dreams and their Interpretation
Recording of the online day course with Dr Keith Barrett
ON DEMAND – INTRODUCING FREUD (2): Dreams and their Interpretation
Recording of online course with Keith Barrett BA PhD.
Psychoanalysis and Violence
The course will explore psychoanalytic perspectives on the problem of violence. We will focus on war and genocide, poverty (‘the worst form of violence’ according to Mahatma Gandhi), empire and colonialism, the psychology of Fascism, and the destruction of the environment.
Vera Frenkel – Body Missing
From 19th March to 27th April 2003, the Freud Museum hosted a special site-integrated version of the work of internationally renowned Canadian artist, Vera Frenkel.
Ralph Freeman – Foundations and Fragments
We were very pleased that Ralph Freeman returned to the Freud Museum, in the middle of the year, for his show, Foundations and Fragments.
Leaving Today: the Freuds in Exile 1938
An exhibition marking the 80th anniversary of the Freud family's flight from Nazi-occupied Vienna.
The Laws of the Father: Freud / Gross / Kafka
The early years of psychoanalysis came during an explosive epoch in modern culture.
William Cobbing – Gradiva Project
William Cobbing’s solo exhibition ‘Gradiva Project’ at The Freud Museum incorporates new sculpture, installation and video that refer to the Gradiva bas-relief displayed in Freud’s study.