1st Edition

Pictures at an Exhibition Selected Essays on Art and Art Therapy

Edited By Andrea Gilroy, Tessa Dalley Copyright 1989
    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1989 Pictures at an Exhibition brings together a rich collection of essays, representing the diversity of views and approaches among professionals towards art and psychoanalysis and art therapy. The editors, both of whom are practising art therapists and art therapy educators, have arranged the contributions so that they may be read in a way similar to looking at pictures in a gallery: they can be glanced at briefly or lingered over, read consecutively or dipped into at random. Artists, art therapists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists and art historians will all find something of interest, and something to stimulate thought and discussion.

    Contributions include innovative papers on the relationship between artists’ lives and the subject-matter of their work; the work of Kandinsky, Picasso, Magritte, Moore, Lear and Genet is looked at in particular. Generously illustrated, the book also highlights the importance of language and culture in attempting to understand imagery. Each contribution is linked by editorial comments drawing together the threads of concern which are common to art and psychiatry.

    List of illustrations  Notes on contributors  Foreword by Anthony Storr  Introduction  Part One: Psychoanalytic Views of the Arts  Commentary  1 Peter Fuller Mother and child in Henry Moore and Winnicott  2 Brandon Taylor Early modern painting in Europe: the psychopathological dimension  3 David Maclagan Fantasy and the figurative  4 John Birtchnell Chagall’s erotic imagery  5 Annie Hershkowitz Symbiosis as a driving force in the creative process  6 Joan Woddis ‘More or less a sorrow’: some observations on the work of Edward Lear  7 Michael Edwards Art, therapy, and Romanticism  8 Roland Littlewood The imitation of madness: the influence of psychopathology upon culture  Part Two: From Theory into Practice  Commentary  9 Roger Cardinal The Primitive Scratch  10 John Matthews How young children give meaning to drawing  11 Mary Levens Working with defence mechanisms in art therapy  12 Joy Schaverien The picture within the frame  13 Gerry McNeilly Group analytic art groups  14 David Edwards Five years on: further thoughts on the issue of surviving as an art therapist  15 Diane Waller Musing cross culturally  16 Rosemary Gordon The psychic roots of drama  17 Michael Donnelly Some aspects of art therapy and family therapy  18 Paola Luzzatto Drinking problems and short-term art therapy: working with images of withdrawal and clinging  19 Muriel Greenway Art therapy in search of a lost twin  Index

    Biography

    Gilroy, Andrea; Dalley, Tessa