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Sigmund Freud Museum

These two works were originally displayed at the Sigmund Freud Museum in London in 2009. They were exhibited as part of an exhibition of site specific art works made in ceramics and glass. The first piece 'Sigmund Freuds Dream Catching Apparatus C1910' was again exhibited at the British Glass Biennale in 2010. The second piece 'Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: case nos 396 - 405' now forms part of the permanent collection at the Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan.

Louis Thompson

London, England


Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: Case numbers 396 - 405 Detail, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: Case numbers 396 - 405, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Catching Apparatus C1910, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: Case numbers 396 - 405 Detail, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Catching Apparatus C1910, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freud Museum

These two works were originally displayed at the Sigmund Freud Museum in London in 2009. They were exhibited as part of an exhibition of site specific art works made in ceramics and glass. The first piece 'Sigmund Freuds Dream Catching Apparatus C1910' was again exhibited at the British Glass Biennale in 2010. The second piece 'Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: case nos 396 - 405' now forms part of the permanent collection at the Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan.

Louis Thompson

London, England


Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: Case numbers 396 - 405 Detail, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: Case numbers 396 - 405 Detail, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Archive: Case numbers 396 - 405, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Catching Apparatus C1910, Photography by Ester Segarra

Sigmund Freuds Dream Catching Apparatus C1910, Photography by Ester Segarra

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