Art and psychoanalysis

Title
  1. Art and psychoanalysis / Maria Walsh.
Published by
  1. London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2013.
Author
  1. Walsh, Maria.

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Description
  1. ix, 155 pages : illustrations; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. Often derided as unscientific and self-indulgent, psychoanalysis has been an invaluable resource for artists, art critics and historians throughout the twentieth century. 'Art and Psychoanalysis' investigates these encounters. The dynamics of the dream-work, Freud's 'familiar unfamiliar', fetishism, visual mastery, abjection, repetition, and the death drive are explored through detailed analysis of artists ranging from Max Ernst to Louise Bourgeois, including 1980s postmodernists such as Cindy Sherman, installation artists such as Mike Kelley and post-minimalist sculpture. Innovative and disturbing, 'Art and Psychoanalysis' investigates key psychoanalytic concepts to reveal a dynamic relationship between art and psychoanalysis which goes far beyond interpretation. There is no cure for the artist - but art can reconcile us to the traumatic nature of human experience, converting the sadistic impulses of the ego towards domination and war into a masochistic ethics of responsibility and desire.
Series statement
  1. Art and
Uniform title
  1. Art and-
Subject
  1. Art > Psychological aspects
  2. Medicine in the Arts
  3. Psychoanalysis > history
  4. Psychoanalysis and art
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.