The 3rd Professor Deepali Dutta Oration at GMCH featured a profound discourse by Jyoti Khataniar on the intersection of art, imagination, and mental health, delving into insights from Freud, Christ, ...
Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
It’s from this interchange, which Taylor calls “communion,” that language emerges and a life is given shape. Sigmund Freud saw in the state of the demanding, crying infant a kind of “limitless ...
The expansive new exhibition Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists fills the entire space of London’s Freud Museum. It ...
Making his mark in the modern context is American artist Celik Kayalar - an established scientist, filmmaker, and painter, also known as the originator of ‘Layerism.’ ...
Freud is my constant travel companion, a small stuffed doll who figures in my social media posts. Before I learned to take ...
Art by the late Highgate artist Paula Rego, Sarah Lucas, and Tracey Emin is on display at Freud's former Hampstead home for a new exhibition ...
Therapy can be portrayed as a transformative force in films like "Ordinary People" (1980), "Good Will Hunting" (1997) and ...
The Standard 100’s list of people shaping London include categories for Media and Fashion: among those named are Lachlan ...
From James Joyce to Albert Camus, Marilyn Monroe's extensive personal library contained over 400 books from all genres and eras.
The drive is not a biological instinct but rather, as Freud put it, a limit concept at “the frontier between the mental and ...