BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CiviCRM//NONSGML CiviEvent iCal//EN X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/London METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:CiviCRM_EventID_1583_2feac9dad692649d8dd92839917de16f@psychoanalysis.org.uk SUMMARY:Maudsley Arts and Psychoanalysis | Fragments\, Me mory and Repair - Edmund de Waal DESCRIPTION:\n Maudsley Lectures in Psychoanalysis | Arts and Psychoanalysis\n \n Fragments\, Memory and Repair\ n \n Edmund de Waal\n \n 20th May 2024\n \n 7:30pm - 9:00pm (BST)\n \n Hybrid\n \n In-person at 10 W indsor Walk and online via Zoom.\n \n Recording av ailable for 1 week.\n \n The speakers will be in d ialogue with Psychoanalyst \;Dr Anne Patterson .\n \n \n Much of Edmund de Waal'\;s work over the last decade has been around the idea of migrat ion- of people\, ideas and objects. In exhibition in Vienna\, Venice\, \;Paris\, \;in books on his family\, and on the cultural history of por celain\, he has tried to navigate ideas of home\, exile\, and fracture.\n \n \n Edmund de Waal is an internationally acclaimed artist and writer\, bes t known for his large-scale installations of porce lain vessels\, often created in response to collec tions and archives or the history of a particular place. His interventions have been made for divers e spaces and museums worldwide\, including Waddesd on Manor\, Buckinghamshire\; the Musé\;e Nis sim de Camondo\, Paris\; The British Museum\, Lond on\; The Frick Collection\, New York\; Ateneo Vene to\, Venice\; Schindler House\, Los Angeles\; Kuns thistorisches Museum\, Vienna and V&\;A Museum\ , London. De Waal is also renowned for his bestsel ling family memoir\, \;The Hare with Amber Eye s (2010)\, and The White Road (2015). His most rec ent book\, Letters to Camondo\, a series of haunti ng letters written during lockdown was published i n April 2021. He was awarded the Windham-Campbell Prize for non-fiction by Yale University in 2015.& nbsp\;In 2021 he was made a Fellow of the Royal So ciety of Literature and awarded a CBE for his serv ices to art. \n \n \n From Freud&rsquo\;s thinking on the sublimation of libido and his later theori sation of the Life and Death Drives\, to \;Kle in&rsquo\;s work on reparation and the recovery of the good object and Winnicott&rsquo\;s ideas of c reative living\, psychoanalysis has always been in terested in creativity. \;\n  \;\n \n In t he fourth Maudsley summer series on arts and psych oanalysis\, we continue to explore this theme of c reativity between internal and external worlds in dialogue with artists from a range of different pe rspectives: from the natural to the built world an d ceramics to literature and theatre.\n \n \n REFU ND POLICY: Tickets are fully refundable until 14 d ays before the lecture\, after which time no refun ds will be issued.\n \n Concession tickets are ava ilable\, for students\, BPAS candidates and NHS tr ainees and nurses. Please email \;outreach@iop a.org.uk \;if you are unsure if you qualify fo r a concession ticket.\n \n Views and opinions exp ressed by speakers are their own and do not repres ent the views or opinions of the Institute\, event organisers or other speakers. \;We expect del egates to respect the confidentiality of clinical material discussed in our events. The content must not be recorded\, conveyed or disseminated in any format and participants must not share access to the event with non-registered participants.\n \n & nbsp\; CATEGORIES:Conference CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240520T193000 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240520T193000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240520T210000 LOCATION:Hybrid Event\n Online via Zoom\n & in person at 10 Windsor Walk SE5 8BB\n United Kingdom\n URL:https://psychoanalysis.org.uk/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=1583 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR