
Inside the Freud Museums
History, Memory and Site-Responsive Art
Joanne Morra(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 11. December 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-78076-207-4 (ISBN)
Description
Sigmund Freud spent the final year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, surrounded by all his possessions, in exile from the Nazis. The long-term home and workspace he left behind in Berggasse 19, Vienna is a seemingly empty space, devoid of the great psychoanalyst's objects and artefacts. Now museums, both of these spaces resonate powerfully.
Since 1989, the Freud Museum London has held over 70 exhibitions by a distinctive range of artists including Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, Mat Collishaw, Susan Hiller, Sarah Lucas and Tim Noble and Sue Webster. The Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna houses a small but impressive contemporary art collection, with work by John Baldessari, Joseph Kosuth, Jenny Holzer, Franz West and Ilya Kabakov. In this remarkable book, Joanne Morra offers a nuanced analysis of these historical museums and their unique relationships to contemporary art.
Taking us on a journey through the `site-responsive' artworks, exhibitions and curatorial practices that intervene in the objects, spaces and memories of these museums, Joanne Morra offers a fresh experience of the history and practice of psychoanalysis, of museums and contemporary art.
Since 1989, the Freud Museum London has held over 70 exhibitions by a distinctive range of artists including Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, Mat Collishaw, Susan Hiller, Sarah Lucas and Tim Noble and Sue Webster. The Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna houses a small but impressive contemporary art collection, with work by John Baldessari, Joseph Kosuth, Jenny Holzer, Franz West and Ilya Kabakov. In this remarkable book, Joanne Morra offers a nuanced analysis of these historical museums and their unique relationships to contemporary art.
Taking us on a journey through the `site-responsive' artworks, exhibitions and curatorial practices that intervene in the objects, spaces and memories of these museums, Joanne Morra offers a fresh experience of the history and practice of psychoanalysis, of museums and contemporary art.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
80 integrated bw and colour
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78076-207-4 (9781780762074)
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Person
Joanna Morra is Reader in Art History and Theory at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London. She is the founder and principal editor of the Journal of Visual Culture.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Staging Psychoanalysis: A Hagiographic Museum in London
2. An Archaeological Impulse: Uncovering a 'Museum within a Museum'
3. On Dreaming and Travelling Through the Unconscious
4. Approaching Trauma: Working Towards a Politics and Ethics of Art Making
5. Autobiographical Fictions: Intimate Encounters in the Consulting Room
6. Seemingly Empty: A Conceptual Museum in Vienna
Afterword
Notes
Select Bibliography
Illustrations and Credits
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Staging Psychoanalysis: A Hagiographic Museum in London
2. An Archaeological Impulse: Uncovering a 'Museum within a Museum'
3. On Dreaming and Travelling Through the Unconscious
4. Approaching Trauma: Working Towards a Politics and Ethics of Art Making
5. Autobiographical Fictions: Intimate Encounters in the Consulting Room
6. Seemingly Empty: A Conceptual Museum in Vienna
Afterword
Notes
Select Bibliography
Illustrations and Credits
Index