The space of the Dream Museum was opened on May 26, 2012. The museum is located in Kiev, Ukraine, on Chigorina Street, 55. The founders of the museum are psychoanalysts Victoria Danelyan and Tatyana Tsvelodub.
| Museum of Dreams | |
|---|---|
| Museum of Dreams in Kiev | |
| Address | Kiev , Chigorina , d. 55, |
| Executives | |
| Victoria Danelyan | |
| Tatyana Tsvelodub | |
| dream-museum.com.ua | |
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About the Museum
The Museum of Dreams in Kiev is a cultural, educational and scientific research center, which is not only a repository of cultural property and an information field, but also a space that gives visitors the opportunity to learn, complement and shape the visions of psychoanalysis and dreams.
According to one of the founders of the Museum of Dreams, psychoanalyst Tatyana Tsvelodub:
| A museum is a vessel preserving a certain time and culture, the specifics of a museum depend on how you sip this culture. For me, a good example is the Bulgakov Museum . You go in there and see a stove on which some lines were recorded, watch how the inhabitants of this house dined, sat at a round table, or each in his room - this culture of life complements your knowledge about the author. The Dream Museum is somewhat similar, it can provide specific information, but we also want to give a space in which we can reflect and find ourselves. [one] |
The Museum of Dreams has a psychoanalysis room [2] , where you can go to a reception with a practicing psychoanalyst. The museum also holds open lectures, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, master classes and film screenings.
The Dream Museum has been accredited by the Ukrainian Association of Psychoanalysis. According to one of the founders of the Museum of Dreams, psychoanalyst Victoria Danelyan:
| This is a great honor, because our work aroused the interest of such a serious professional community as UAP. I am sure that this achievement will become the basis for the further development of applied psychoanalysis in the cultural and educational sphere of our country. [3] |
Museum Mission
The mission of the museum is to form or complement a person's idea of psychoanalysis and dreams. To help everyone who wants to understand and find one of the ways of understanding the dream world, full of fantasies, as well as mental reality, woven from fragments of words, images and feelings.
Exposition
Dream Chest
The Museum has a Dream Chest, in which each visitor can leave his dream, written on paper, in the form of a picture, book or other object. The Chest of Dreams, as well as the museum itself were painted by the artist Ekaterina Balitskaya [4] .
Dream Museum Logo
The Dream Museum logo was designed by designer Vasily Kostenko [5] .
Thematic Exhibitions
The Dream Museum hosts thematic exhibitions on specific aspects of the dream phenomenon. In the fall of 2012, NightmareArt [6] , an exhibition, was held, an art of nightmares, where a disturbing dream became the subject of art research.
The exhibition was attended by: Director Julia Sulima, works by artists Tatyana Galochkina, Ekaterina Balitskaya (dumkaptaha), Anna Vorozhbit, Gennady Chernegi, as well as a sound installation by Andrei Sidorkin. Tour guide Yaryna Grusha.
Activities
The museum is an interdisciplinary space that fills creativity and inspiration. It hosts exhibitions, lectures, seminars, lecturers, group classes, meetings of the DiXit Club of Free Associations and film screenings.
The museum also organizes excursions that describe the basics of the psychoanalytic method, the interpretation of dreams, and the creation of Sigmund Freud’s book, The Interpretation of Dreams . Thematic meetings are held with practicing psychoanalysts in a conversation format. The museum guests can learn about interesting facts of each person’s mental life from the point of view of psychoanalysis and find their answer to vital questions.
The project “What is dreaming to the author?” Is the opportunity to ask the question “What is dreaming?” To famous creative people. The Living Book project is an opportunity to meet people whose history and opinions are surprising. The K99 project is a free-form school, in the framework of which Lacanian readings are held, studying the works of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan [7] .
Notes
- ↑ The Internet newspaper The Village. News of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev. (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment October 22, 2012. Archived October 25, 2012.
- ↑ Psychoanalysis Room in the Dream Museum
- ↑ Press - service of the International Institute of Deep Psychology. (inaccessible link)
- ↑ dumkaptaha
- ↑ Braty Design Studio
- ↑ Our Kiev online magazine.
- ↑ Lacanalia Journal. Jacques Maria Emile Lacan. A brief history of life and work. (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment October 21, 2012. Archived December 21, 2012.
Links
- Official site of the Dream Museum in Kiev
- Dream Museum - a project of the Dream Museum, which collects a collection of the most unusual and interesting dreams
- Interview with the founders of the Dream Museum Victoria Danelyan and Tatyana Tsvelodub in the program “Hobbi.yuya”
- The Museum of Dreams has opened in Kiev. Kiev daily newspaper.
- Ekaterina Balitskaya (dumkaptaha) - artist of the Museum of Dreams
- The official site of the Freud Museum in St. Petersburg
- The official site of the Freud Museum in Vienna
- The official site of the Freud Museum in London