Art and Psyche in Sicily: Layers and Liminality

Art and Psyche in Sicily: Layers and Liminality

The C.G. Jung RedBook prints were on display at the Grand Hotel Minareto in Siracusa Italy for the Art and Psyche conference. These state of the art reproductions garnered much attention as artists and collectors studied and enjoyed the images created by C.G. Jung over 100 years ago. The conference included day trips to the Island of Ortygia, and the Museo...

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Upcoming Red Book Events, Summer 2015

Upcoming Red Book Events, Summer 2015

New Haven, Connecticut 4th Joint Conference of the IAAP and the IAJS Psyche, Spirit and Science: Negotiating Contemporary Social and Cultural Concerns The Red Book Limited Edition Fine Art Prints will be available for ordering in the Bookshop space of Loria 360....

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A letter from Carl Jung to James Joyce on the subject of Ulysses

A letter from Carl Jung to James Joyce on the subject of Ulysses

A string of veritable psychological peaches In 1932, renowned Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung wrote a largely critical piece for Europäische Revue on the subject of Ulysses, James Joyce's groundbreaking, controversial, and famously challenging novel. From Jung's essay: I read to page 135 with despair in my heart, falling asleep twice on the...

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Upcoming Red Book Events, Spring 2014

Upcoming Red Book Events, Spring 2014

The Red Book Limited Edition Fine Art Prints will be on display at these upcoming events: The Journal of Analytical Psychology 13th International Conference; 2-Part Lecture Series with Sonu Shamdasani, Ph.D.; the 2014 STA National Conference.

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Art, Technology, and Preservation of Jung’s “Red Book” for the Future

Art, Technology, and Preservation of Jung’s “Red Book” for the Future

Hugh Milstein, DigitalFusion co-founder and Imago Novus creator, presents at PACIFICA Graduate Institute Symposium — In 2007, Carl Jung’s “Red Book”, the private journal he began in 1913, was released from the family vault in Zurich for the first time in decades and given to Hugh Milstein from DigitalFusion to evaluate and archive for future generations.

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Carl G. Jung: The Artist Despite Himself

Carl G. Jung: The Artist Despite Himself

The following is an essay by Peter Frank of a new and remarkable series of limited-edition prints based on artwork by Carl G. Jung, one of the fathers of modern psychology, which will debut at The Red Book Gallery on November 2.The emergence of Liber Novus, Carl G. Jung’s private repository of dreams, thoughts, and theories, has prompted re-evaluations and...

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The Fine Art of C.G. Jung’s The RED BOOK

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