Wolf Man. These items collectively document Freud's attempts to unravel the source of the Russian aristocrat
Wolf Man. The Freud Museum is delighted to announce an exhibition of works by Polish artist Slawa Harasymowicz. The show combines an installation of silkscreen prints and drawings, including images from the recently published graphic novel The Wolf Man, alongside items from the Freud Museum collection. These items collectively document Freud's attempts to unravel the source of the Russian aristocrat, Sergei Pankejeff's, crippling neurosis. The exhibition reveals Harasymowicz's own working methods, which explore ideas around repetition, collation and the reworking of images. Set in the house of Sigmund Freud, the works and their groupings are suggestive of the ambiguity of communication, multiple loose sheets of drawings are pulled together, offering different comprehensions of analytical processes, proposing implications of repetition.