This new hardcover annual offers a unique scholarly format, an interdisciplinary dialogue that, it is hoped, will foster the development of a sound, useful methodology for applying psychoanalytic insight to art and artists. The series provides a medium for those who study art, those who interpret it, and occasionally those who create it, formally to explore the meaning of an artistic work as the direct reflection of the inner world of its creator.
Within each volume, individual topics are addressed by either an art historian or a psychoanalyst, with a response frequently tendered by an expert from the other field. Reviews of important books of cross-disciplinary interest are treated in a similar manner, and include rebuttals by the authors themselves. It is precisely this exchange of ideas among scholars with difference perspectives on the meaning of a work of art that sets PPA apart from the standard art history publication. Its depth of scholarship, coupled with its innovative format, make it a fascinating addition to the burgeoning field of psychoanalytic studies of art history.
An Affinity Between the Comic and the Sublime in Pictorial Imagery - A. Poseq
Michelangelo's Eve in the Sistine Temptation - J. A. Phillips
What Raphael Meant to Vasari - G. H. Huntley
II. Proto Surrealism and Surrealism
The Mystery and Melancholy of the 19th Century Sculpture in de Chirico's Pittura Matafisica - N. Scott
De Chirico: The Girl with the Hoop - M. Heyd
De Chirico: The Greetings of a Distant Friend - M. Heyd
Sisters and Birds: Meaningful Symbols in the Work of Max Ernst - C. Stokes
A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Sister Symbolism in the Art of de Chirico and Ernst - L. Shengold
A Note on Magritte's Use of the Shroud - A. Abarbanel
Surrealism's Re-Visions of Psychoanalysis - S. L. Post
III. The Position of the Artist in the Modern World
The Dangers of Originality: Creativity and the Artistic Process - M. Csikszentmihalyi
Cezanne's Bathers: A Psychoanalyst's View - A. Esman
Henri Matisse's Self-Portraits: Presentation and Representation - C. Bock
Self-Confrontation the Early Works of the Vienna School - G. Porter Aichele
Tumarkin and the Feminine Archetype - A. Poseq
IV. Book Review
Giacometti: A Biography by James Lord - F. Galuszka
Giacometti: A Biography by James Lord - L. Wilson
Biography
A former clinical psychologist, Mary Matthews Gedo received her Ph.D. in art history from Northwestern Univeristy in 1972. She is the author of Picasso - Art as Autobiography, and of numerous essays on the art and artists of Chicago.