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Dreams 19002000 Lynn Gamwell

Dreams 19002000 By Lynn Gamwell

Dreams 19002000 by Lynn Gamwell


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When Sigmund Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900, he began the modern study of a phenomenon that has fascinated human beings for thousands of years. At the same time he opened a new realm, the unconscious mind, to filmmakers and...

Dreams 19002000 Summary

Dreams 19002000: Science, Art, and the Unconscious Mind by Lynn Gamwell

When Sigmund Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900, he began the modern study of a phenomenon that has fascinated human beings for thousands of years. At the same time he opened a new realm, the unconscious mind, to filmmakers and artists who were inspired by his theories. This beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated bookwritten to commemorate the centenary of Freud's classic workexamines the shifting roles that dreams have played in twentieth-century art and science.

Over the course of the twentieth century, as scientists have researched the psychology and physiology of dreams, artists from Odilon Redon and Joan Miro to Jenny Holzer, Ingmar Bergman, and Laurie Anderson have produced dramatic images centered in the unconscious. An exploration of this artistic output, this volume features a hundred color and fifty black-and-white illustrations depicting work by a broad range of artists in painting, photography, sculpture, video, film, performance, dance, and other media.

In her opening essay, Lynn Gamwell reviews the psychoanalytic understanding of dreams and explores the ways in which Freud's theories have been interpreted artistically. The next essay, by Ernest Hartmann, traces attempts to link somatic and psychological dimensions of dreaming and to discover parallels between these dimensions and creative thought. In the final essay, Donald Kuspit assesses the impact of the transition from the mystical outlook that human beings held in the nineteenth century to the twentieth-century scientific paradigm for the human mind.

A century of dreamwork is captured in this stunning volume, which concludes with a "dream archive"an illustrated catalogue raisonne of approximately five hundred examples of twentieth-century art about dreams.

Dreams 19002000 Reviews

Although it is an exhibition catalog... it stands alone as solid cultural history and fascinating reading... Well produced, informative, and accessable, this book will appeal to readers involved with psychology, any of the arts, or Western history in general.

* Library Journal *

Lynn Gamwell has collected an extraordinary selection of portraits, pictures, and essays related to dreams, compiled into an exquisite book. It would be a pleasurable addition to your dream library and adornment to your coffee table... The incredible creative power of the dream excites the reader of this fine volume... Well worth purchasing and perusing.

* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences *

About Lynn Gamwell

Lynn Gamwell is Director of the Art Museum at the State University of New York, Binghamton, and she curates the Gallery of Art and Science in cooperation with the New York Academy of Sciences. She is coauthor with Donald Kuspit of Health and Happiness in Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde Art and with Nancy Tomes of Madness in America: Cultural and Medical Perceptions of Mental Illness before 1914, both from Cornell.

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GOR008775657
9780801437304
080143730X
Dreams 19002000: Science, Art, and the Unconscious Mind by Lynn Gamwell
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
1999-11-02
320
Winner of Winner of the Gradiva Prize for the Best Historica.
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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