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    Nude and Confused: A Freud Family Dream

    June 23, 2016 / 0 Comments

    Like grandfather like grandson? Dripping with psychological commentary, Lucian Freud gave precisely zero shits about his subjects’ ‘best side’ when immortalising them on his canvases. With extreme realism, the breakdown of the models’ exteriors portray the spliced, multiple, and complex layers on the inside. Considering the tone of Lucian’s work, people are onions, not parfaits. Grandson to Sigmund Freud, Lucian artistically mirrored his famed grandfather’s unfalsifiable, and somewhat pseudo-science, theories in the world of psychology, threading out the troubled, repressed inner chaos so laboriously placed in the depths of the psyche. Everybody looks like the haggard, worst version of themselves – Freud was essentially the antithesis to Instagram filters. Lucian,…

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    Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun (English version) – W. H. Helm

    March 16, 2021

    Exhibition: Magritte, Broodthaers & Contemporary Art

    September 20, 2017
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    Süße Träume

    November 6, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Träume suchen uns heim, sie verfolgen uns, machen uns Angst, beflügeln und inspirieren uns. In Träumen sind wir nicht nur mit uns selbst, sondern auch mit unterschiedlichsten Phänomenen konfrontiert, wie etwa dem falschen Erwachen oder Klarträumen, in denen der Träumende die Inhalte seines Traumes selbst kontrollieren kann. Außerdem scheint es, dass, je stärker wir versuchen, uns an unsere Träume zu erinnern, um sie greifbar zu machen, sie uns umso schneller durch die Finger zu rinnen scheinen. Ein Philosoph des Alten Chinas stellte sich nach einem Traum, in dem er ein Schmetterling war, die Frage, ob er denn nun ein Mensch sei, der geträumt hat, ein Schmetterling zu sein, oder ob…

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    The Game of Thrones: A Screaming Good Time

    June 20, 2013

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    August 22, 2013
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