Liliane Weissberg, professor of German and comparative literature at the University of Pennsylvania, is co-curator of an exhibition called "The Wolf Man Paints!" The exhibit showcases the work of Sergius Pankejeff, one of Sigmund Freud's most famous patients. Freud gave him the nickname "Wolf Man" after Pankejeff told the psychiatrist about dreaming of white wolves perched on the branches of a tree. Dr. Weissberg guides us through the exhibition. For more information, visit http://slought.org/content/11461/.
the wolves represent 7 sins as seen on a 1000 year old english church inner wall in exactly the same pattern, as seen on bbciplayer documentary. freud reckoned the patient witnessed his parents having sex when he was aged 18 months old. white wolves?!.... why not brown or black, like huskies? anyway, christ means anointed
jimmyvirtue 1 year ago