The Psyche of the Portrait
Liliane Tomasko meets Bonnard, van Dongen, Paolozzi and Auerbach

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Editor(s)

Sheffield Museums, Sebastian C. Strenger

Author(s)

Jens Asthoff, Kirstie Hamilton, Sebastian C. Strenger

Design

Jarek Berdys (BERDYS AGENCY)

Size

22 x 30 cm

Cover

Hardcover

Pages

240

Illustrations

90

Language(s)

English, German, French

ISBN

978-3-96912-238-9

Release June 2025

The evolution of the portrait through the ages—that is the subject of The Psyche of the Portrait featuring selected works from the collections of the Sheffield Museums. Presenting the contempo­rary Swiss artist Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967) in dialogue with masterpieces by Pierre Bonnard, Kees van Dongen, Eduardo Paolozzi, Frank Auerbach, and others, the book frames a psychological per­spective on art history in which the exploration of consciousness and perception is reflected in the art of portraiture. After the emphasis on the integral person and their gestalt, Sigmund Freud redirected depth psychology to discover the unconscious. Fifty years later, Jacques Lacan inspired the way of seeing in the portraits of Frank Auerbach, an exponent of the New Figuration. These diverse approaches now encounter Tomasko’s works with their gestural and performative mode of expression.

Release June 2025

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