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Freudian slip-up: Why the founder of psychoanalysis was not as sex- obsessed as people thinkHe may be known for controversial theories including desiring one’s mother, but Sigmund Freud ... “His taste in art, too, was really very conservative. Freud described Dalí as a fanatic.” ...
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7 Works Inspired by Sigmund Freud’s UncannyRead on to learn more about Sigmund Freud’s uncanny and its reflection in art. In 1919, Sigmund Freud published one of his most famous essays The Uncanny, exploring the notion and its effect on ...
"Uncanny," at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, mines the anxious terrain of flesh, robots and off-kilter realism.
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The Daily Express on MSNAntiques Roadshow guest left open-mouthed over value of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung letterShe explained that these letters came into her possession through her husband's Aunt Bernice, an art student at Ohio ... she ...
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The Psychology Behind Sigmund Freud’s HouseThis introspect felt appropriate before touring the Sigmund Freud Museum, which ... This set up has inspired art and furniture today—notably, Franz West’s David Zwirner exhibitions come ...
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The Forward on MSNIn 1913 Vienna, Freud meets Hitler — and the patient of his nightmaresEarly in the new film V13, there’s a psychoanalytic answer to the diner scene in Heat. A shabby young painter, selling his landscapes for 20 crowns, rubs elbows with a well-dressed sophisticate at a ...
Born on December 8, 1922 in Berlin, Germany he was the grandson of the famed psychologist Sigmund Freud. In 1933, he moved with his family to London to escape the persecution of Jews by the Nazi ...
This edition of Heimspiel brings together the works of 23 local and regional artists (including one duo) whose creations summon the bizarre, the extravagant, the strange, and the whimsical.
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