the red book of c.g. jung
Creation of a New Cosmology
October 7, 2009 – January 25, 2010
During the First World War Carl Jung em- barked on an extended sel-exploration hecalled a “conrontation with the unconscious.”At the heart o this exploration was
The Red Book
, a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. The manuscript,which consists o calligraphic script in bothLatin and Jung’s native German and incred-ible painted illustrations, contains the kernelo his later work. This exhibition marks therst public presentation o Jung’s
Red Book
,possibly the most infuential unpublishedwork in the history o psychology.
TheRedBookofC.G.Jung
is made possible in part by contributions fromthe Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, New York and the InternationalAssociation for Analytical Psychology, and by grants from the Oswald FamilyFoundation and the Ann & Erlo Van Waveren Foundation, Inc.
“ The knowledge of The hearT is in no book and is noT To be found in The mouTh of any Teacher, buT grows ouT of you like The green seed fromThe dark earTh. ”
robert a. f. thurman
Monday, October 197
pm
$25Robert A. F. Thurman is theJey Tsong Khapa Professorof Indo-Tibetan BuddhistStudies in the Departmentof Religion at ColumbiaUniversity, and co-founderand president of TibetHouse in New York City.A close friend of the DalaiLama, in 1997
Time
maga-zine named him one of the 25 Most InuentialAmericans.
“We have not yet tamedour own demons of racism,nationalism, sexism, andmaterialism. We have notyet made peace with a landwe took by force and haveonly partly paid for.”
gloria vanderbilt
Wednesday, October 217
pm
$25Gloria Vanderbilt is theauthor of four memoirsand three novels. Sheregularly contributes topublications such as the
NewYorkTimes,VanityFair,
and
Elle
, and has receivedtwo honorary Doctoratesof Fine Arts. She lives inNew York City.
“And it came to me, and Iknew what I would haveto have before my soulcould rest. I would have tobecome my own motherand father and in so doingwould be free to becomemyself.”
from
the red book
“ The holy grail of The unconscious ”
the new york times
the exhibitionthe dialogues
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