The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation
The beginnings of art are lost in the dim reaches of prehistory, eons before humans began recording and codifying their experiences in writing. And yet philosophers, artists, and historians have for centuries noted the intimate and perhaps inseparable relationship between human consciousness and the artistic impulse.

As analyst and professor Christian Gaillard notes, we can see some of the earliest expressions of this intimacy in the cave paintings at Lascaux, and the relationship continues to the present day in the works of modern creators such as Jackson Pollock and Anselm Kiefer. What fascinates Gaillard—and, indeed, what fascinated Carl Jung—is, among other things, the notion that art enables us to explore our inner landscapes in ways that are impossible by any other means.

In The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation, Gaillard takes readers on a tour of his own “gallery of the mind,” examining works of art from throughout history—and prehistory—that have moved, challenged, and changed him. He also explores instances where particular works of art have proven deeply significant in his or his colleagues’ understanding of their analyses and their ability to serve as capable guides on the journey toward self-awareness.
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The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation
The beginnings of art are lost in the dim reaches of prehistory, eons before humans began recording and codifying their experiences in writing. And yet philosophers, artists, and historians have for centuries noted the intimate and perhaps inseparable relationship between human consciousness and the artistic impulse.

As analyst and professor Christian Gaillard notes, we can see some of the earliest expressions of this intimacy in the cave paintings at Lascaux, and the relationship continues to the present day in the works of modern creators such as Jackson Pollock and Anselm Kiefer. What fascinates Gaillard—and, indeed, what fascinated Carl Jung—is, among other things, the notion that art enables us to explore our inner landscapes in ways that are impossible by any other means.

In The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation, Gaillard takes readers on a tour of his own “gallery of the mind,” examining works of art from throughout history—and prehistory—that have moved, challenged, and changed him. He also explores instances where particular works of art have proven deeply significant in his or his colleagues’ understanding of their analyses and their ability to serve as capable guides on the journey toward self-awareness.
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The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation

The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation

by Christian Gaillard
The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation

The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation

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The beginnings of art are lost in the dim reaches of prehistory, eons before humans began recording and codifying their experiences in writing. And yet philosophers, artists, and historians have for centuries noted the intimate and perhaps inseparable relationship between human consciousness and the artistic impulse.

As analyst and professor Christian Gaillard notes, we can see some of the earliest expressions of this intimacy in the cave paintings at Lascaux, and the relationship continues to the present day in the works of modern creators such as Jackson Pollock and Anselm Kiefer. What fascinates Gaillard—and, indeed, what fascinated Carl Jung—is, among other things, the notion that art enables us to explore our inner landscapes in ways that are impossible by any other means.

In The Soul of Art: Analysis and Creation, Gaillard takes readers on a tour of his own “gallery of the mind,” examining works of art from throughout history—and prehistory—that have moved, challenged, and changed him. He also explores instances where particular works of art have proven deeply significant in his or his colleagues’ understanding of their analyses and their ability to serve as capable guides on the journey toward self-awareness.

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ISBN-13: 9781623495268
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Publication date: 05/17/2017
Series: Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology , #20
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

CHRISTIAN GAILLARD is a doctor of psychology, training analyst, supervisor, and former president of the French Society of Analytical Psychology. Previously serving as a professor at the École Nationale Supériure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he was also the founding director of the Cahiers Jungiens de Psychanalyse.

Table of Contents

Foreword David H. Rosen vi

Introduction: Onward and Upward? 1

Chapter 1 From the Analyst's Consulting Room to Prehistoric Caves 7

Chapter 2 An Encounter in Herculaneum 29

Chapter 3 Whatever Happened to Paradise? 45

Chapter 4 From Durer Lo Cranach: Melancholy in Black and Red 60

Chapter 5 Narcissus Crouching: From Ovid to Caravaggio 81

Chapter 6 Who the Heck Is Bluebeard? The Nineteenth Century Grapples with an Ogre 103

Chapter 7 A Contemporary Bluebeard Story 116

Chapter 8 Jackson Pollock on the Brink of the Well: The Challenge of Figuration 137

Conclusion: Vessels Are Broken and a Book Opens 169

Notes 209

Bibliography 245

Index 259

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