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Dalí - Freud: An Obsession
Dalí - Freud: An Obsession
edited by Stella Rollig and Jaime Brihuega Sierra
 
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Köln, Germany: Walther König | D. A. P (June 2022)

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“Freud’s cranium is a snail! His brain is in the form of a spiral—to be extracted with a needle!” –Salvador Dalí

On July 19, 1938, Spanish painter Salvador Dalí (1904–89) traveled to the London home of Sigmund Freud, who had just arrived in the UK after escaping Nazi-occupied Vienna. Dalí brought with him a painting, The Metamorphosis of Narcissus, and a magazine article he had written on paranoia. This emissary of Surrealism had long hoped to meet Freud; he had read translations of Freud’s writings since the early 1920s and had studied them extensively. He asked their mutual friend, the Austrian author Stefan Zweig, to arrange the meeting.

This famous encounter of two legends is the basis of this beautiful volume, bound in imitation red leather and featuring foldout plates of Dalí’s work. Dalí - Freud: An Obsession explores how the Surrealist was inspired by and used Freud’s theories to generate his compositions. A great variety of Dalí’s oeuvre is surveyed in this book, including his paintings, sculptures, photographs, films, books, magazines, letters and other documents. In addition, this volume explores his encounters with other artists, such as Federico García Lorca, Luis Buñuel and Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Dalí - Freud: An Obsession also crucially examines how psychoanalysis helped Dalí process his complex childhood and use it in his paintings.

Robert Lubar is an associate professor of fine arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.

Agustín Sánchez Vidal is a professor of cinema at the Universidad de Zaragoza and a visiting professor of several American and European universities, including Princeton and Nanterre (Paris X).

Ingrid Schaffner is a curator at the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas. Prior to this, she held positions at ICA Philadelphia and the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh.

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