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The Enigma of the Hour: 100 Years of Psychoanalytic Thought

The Enigma of the Hour: 100 Years of Psychoanalytic Thought

Founded by British analyst (and Freud biographer) Ernest Jones with the collaboration of Sigmund Freud in 1920, "The International Journal of Psychoanalysis" has remained the main international vehicle for psychoanalysis. On the occasion of its centenary, artists Simon Moretti and Goshka Macuga have created a presentation of the origins and life of the journal with archival material, alongside contemporary artworks and pieces of the museum’s collection.

96 pages, 24.1 x 17.1 cm, softcover, Walther Koenig (Cologne).

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The Enigma of the Hour: 100 Years of Psychoanalytic Thought

Founded by British analyst (and Freud biographer) Ernest Jones with the collaboration of Sigmund Freud in 1920, "The International Journal of Psychoanalysis" has remained the main international vehicle for psychoanalysis. On the occasion of its centenary, artists Simon Moretti and Goshka Macuga have created a presentation of the origins and life of the journal with archival material, alongside contemporary artworks and pieces of the museum’s collection.

96 pages, 24.1 x 17.1 cm, softcover, Walther Koenig (Cologne).

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Founded by British analyst (and Freud biographer) Ernest Jones with the collaboration of Sigmund Freud in 1920, "The International Journal of Psychoanalysis" has remained the main international vehicle for psychoanalysis. On the occasion of its centenary, artists Simon Moretti and Goshka Macuga have created a presentation of the origins and life of the journal with archival material, alongside contemporary artworks and pieces of the museum’s collection.

96 pages, 24.1 x 17.1 cm, softcover, Walther Koenig (Cologne).