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Working Through Objects; Susan Hiller
註釋"Working Through Objects is a text combining three talks given by artist Susan Hiller at the Freud Museum in London between 22-24 April 1994, and includes the audience comments and discussions which ensued afterwards. The text extends a mode of thinking that underpinned and shaped an installation Hiller exhibited at the Museum that maps the boundaries between anthropology, art and psychoanalysis. The work was conceived in direct response to Sigmund Freud's former family home-cum-museum at 20 Maresfield Gardens and its once personal and then public belongings of antiquities, artworks, books and keepsakes. [...] Titled At the Freud Museum, the outcome of Hiller's time at the house was a sculptural assemblage composed of twenty-three brown cardboard boxes filled with small selected items. Labelled, numbered and displayed, the boxes were installed in an existing museum cabinet built into one of the rooms at the suburban Hampstead home ..." -- Introduction, page 4.