News, Events, Conferences
(February 2008)
TALKS & CONFERENCES
AT THE FREUD MUSEUM
SPRING / SUMMER 2008
Conference: Too Hot to
Handle?
Conference: Female Experience
Talks at The Freud Museum
2008
EXHIBITIONS
WINTER / SPRING 2008
Gradiva:
The Cure through Love
Connecting Conversations
The Rowan Arts Project
In partnership with The Freud Museum
Novelist Esther Freud
in conversation with John Tydeman
Novelist Esther Freud will talk to psychoanalyst
John Tydeman about the themes of the absent father and coming-of-age explored
in her latest novel, Love Falls.
Date: Friday 25 January 2008
Time: 7.00-8.30pm
Venue: The Resource Centre, 356 Holloway Road,
London, N7 6PA
Tickets: £12/£6 concessions (including
a glass of wine), available from www.connectingconversations.org
or at the door
ON-LINE DREAM EXHIBITION
A short tour through dreams and their interpretations...
ARCHIVE
EVENTS 2002 - 2007
1856 - 2006
1986 - 2006
2006 was the 150th Anniversary
of Sigmund Freud's Birth
&
20th Anniversary of the Founding
of the Freud Museum London
Click here for the full listing of Freud
Museum events during the anniversary year.
NEW BOARD AND CONSTITUTION FOR THE FREUD MUSEUM
PRESS RELEASE
(Thursday March 23, 2006)
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EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE 2008
William Cobbing
Gradiva
Project
6 December 2007 to 17 February 2008
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Sharon Kivland
Freud
Dreams of Rome
6 December 2007 to 28 February 2008
EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE 2007
Freud's Wanderlust
&
Freud's Exiles
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Reisemalheurs (Travel Woes).
22 March - 29 April 2007.
Vivienne Koorland
The word ‘Reisemalheur’ is taken from a letter written by Sigmund
Freud to his family while on holiday in Blackpool in 1908. It invokes the
minor mishaps of travel, but is suggestive too of the wider travails and
stresses of journeys, both forced and voluntary.
Vivienne Koorland's art is shown in parallel with a Freud Museum historical
exhibition on Freud the traveller - Freud's
Wanderlust
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PARANOIA
Jan 10 – March 11 2007
(also at Swiss Cottage Library NW3 and the The Arts Club W1)
…the proximity of art and life against the
backdrop of contemporary politics, exploring issues of distrust, suspicion,
delusion, fear and terror.
Artists exhibiting in PARANOIA are from
diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, many from the world’s areas of
conflict. The exhibition incorporates digital technology, conceptual work,
performance, photography, video, installation and drawing.
Oreet Ashery, Mireille Astore, Franko B, Maja Bajevic, Daniel Baker,
Rana Bishara, Lisa K Blatt, Tim Blake, laurie halsey brown, Mircea Cantor,
Norman Cowie, Jeremy Deller, Martin Effert, Amy Feigley, Doug Fishbone,
Juan del Gado, Catherine Graham, Sagi Groner, Hatice Guleryuz, Juul Hondius,
Helmut Loehr, Avi Mograbi, Ricardo Giraldo Montes, Vesna Milicevic, Hillary
Mushkin, Diane Nerwen, Jean-Gabriel Periot, Khaled D. Ramadan, Karst-Janneke
Rogaar, Paul Ryan, Jackie Salloum, Larissa Sansour, Nike Savvas, Santiago
Sierra, Tatjana Strugar, Doron Solomons, Emilia Telese, Milica Tomic, Akram
Zaatari, Katarina Zdjelar, Rachel Wilberforce, Roel Wouters
A full colour catalogue will accompany the exhibition, with essays
by Glenn Bowman, Dr Bernadette Buckley, Dr Elizabeth Cowie, Michael Hodges,
Jane Hunter-Yetton, Antonio Pasolini, Khaled D. Ramadan, Christel Vesters,
introduction by Predrag Pajdic and interviews with selected artists. Available
from the Freud Museum shop.
For further information click here.
For exhibition website: www.aionarap.org
EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE 2006
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Tim Noble and Sue Webster
Polymorphous Perverse
(8 November - 7 Jan. 2007)
Exhibition curated by James Putnam.
A 'must see' for the London art
scene. (Evening Standard)
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for more information
Freud's Sculpture: a view from
the desk
(25 Oct.- 7 Jan. 2007)
Exhibition curated by Dr Jon Wood. Sponsored
by the Henry Moore Foundation.
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Jane McAdam Freud
Relative Relations
(13 Sept.- 22 Oct. 2007)
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information
Exhibition
The Haunted House
Laurie Lipton at the Freud Museum
( May 24th - July 9th, 2006)
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EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE 2005
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FROM NERVES TO MIND
Freud's early scientific career,
tracing his journey from biology
to psychoanalysis
(October 2005 - 30 April 2006)
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Ellen Gallagher
Ichthyosaurus
(July 28th - September 25th
2005)
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information on the exhibition
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A Celebration of the Centenary of
Freud's Three Essays on Sexuality
Penny Siopis THREE
ESSAYS ON SHAME (4th June to 10th
July 2005)
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on the exhibition
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Promised Lands: Freud's
Exiles - Vienna to London (22nd
December 2004 to 29th May 2005)
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EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE 2004
Ferenczi & the Budapest School
of Psychoanalysis
Organized by the Sandor Ferenczi Society of
Budapest & curated by Judit Meszaros
23rd April - 23rd May 2004
The exhibition presented the Hungarian psychoanalytical
movement through Ferenczi's life, his friendships and professional connections.
Historical photographs and documents reveal a movement at the centre of
Hungary's cultural life. At that period before and after the First World
War Freud viewed Budapest as a possible centre of the growing European
psychoanalytical movement and saw Ferenczi himself as his own natural successor.
The exhibition formed part of Magyar-Magic
- Hungary in Focus 2004. The Freud Museum
and the organizers gratefully acknowledge the support of the Hungarian
Ministry of Cultural Heritage, the Hungarian Cultural Centre in London
and Imago East-West, London.
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Valie Export
The Power of Speech
(Installation at the Freud Museum September 10 - November
7)
In collaboration with the Camden Arts Centre.
Exhibition supported by
the Austrian Cultural Forum, the Elephant Trust, the Henry Moore
Foundation
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Psycho-room: Not the Freud
Museum
(Exhibition at the Freud Museum
29 September - November)
Curated by Julian Rothenstein and Mel Gooding.
Presenting The Psychobox and sundry psychological
tests
Exhibition supported by the Elephant Trust
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Headspace & The Magic
of the Couch
(Exhibitions at the Freud Museum
12 November - 12 December)
Nick Cunard: photographs of
therapists and their space.
Claudia Guderian: photographs
of psychoanalysts' rooms and couches.
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Play readings 2007
Thursday 14th June 2007 at 7.00pm (doors open
6.30 for drinks)
BENJAMIN’S GRIP: PORNOGRAPHY
IN THE AGE OF TECHNICAL REPRODUCTION.
A new play by Carl Djerassi
A dramatic reading from Carl Djerassi’s docudrama
“Four Jews on Parnassus” dealing with Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno,
Gershom Scholem, and Arnold Schönberg.
Proceeds from the performance benefit the
Freud Museum.
Sunday 13 May 2007 at 7.30 (at the Tricycle Theatre)
"DR. FREUD WILL SEE YOU NOW,
MRS. HITLER"
A new play by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran
A dramatised reading with Allan Corduner as Dr. Freud, Iain Mitchell
as Adolf Hitler and Sophie Winkleman as Anna Freud.
At the age of six, Adolf Hitler suffered from nightmares. The local
doctor recommended a child psychiatrist in Vienna, a young man named Sigmund
Freud. Adolf’s father, however, wouldn’t hear of it. But what if....
Followed by a discussion with Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Professor
John Forrester and Lisa Appignanesi
Proceeds from the performance benefit the
Freud Anniversary Fundraising appeal.
Architecture Week 2007
Collapse at the Freud
Museum
Thursday 21st June 2007 7.00pm
Illustrated talks, reading and discussion for
Architecture Week 2007
with Rowena Easton, Greg Daville and Dr Andrea
Gilroy. Coordinated by RIBA London.
Tickets £8 (Friends & Concessions
£5)
Contact Freud Museum to book places.
WINTER TALKS 2007
Howard Cooper, Audrey Cantlie, Frank Sherer
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Connecting Conversations
The Rowan Arts Project
In partnership with The Freud Museum
Novelist Esther Freud
in conversation with John Tydeman
Novelist Esther Freud will talk to psychoanalyst
John Tydeman about the themes of the absent father and coming-of-age
explored in her latest novel, Love Falls.
Date: Friday 25 January 2008
Time: 7.00-8.30pm
Venue: The Resource Centre, 356 Holloway Road,
London, N7 6PA
Poet, biographer and novelist Andrew
Motion in conversation with Denis Flynn
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion will talk to psychoanalyst
Denis Flynn about private thoughts and public expression. Why do we articulate
personal ideas for the scrutiny of others? Do psychoanalysis and modern
poetry share a paradoxical need to share the personal with a kind of public?
Date: Friday 7 December 2007
Time: 7.00-8.30pm
Venue: The Resource Centre, 356 Holloway Road,
London, N7 6PA
Tickets: £12/£6 concessions (including
a glass of wine), available from www.connectingconversations.org or on
the door
Novelist Salley Vickers
in conversation with Michael Parsons
Salley Vickers, bestselling author of Miss Garnett’s
Angel, will talk with psychoanalyst Michael Parsons about the themes
of art, love and death that recur within her work. Their conversation will
also explore the portrayal of a therapist and his suicidal patient
in Vickers’
The Other Side of You.
Date: Friday 23 November 2007
Time: 7.00-8.30pm
Venue: The Resource Centre, 356 Holloway Road,
London, N7 6PA
Tickets: £12/£6 concessions (including
a glass of wine), available from www.connectingconversations.org or on
the door
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Novelist Barry Unsworth talks to psychoanalyst
Ken Robinson
Friday 5 October 2007
Biographer Brenda Maddox talks to psychoanalyst
Ken Robinson
Friday 21 September 2007
Novelist Lionel Shriver
talks to Psychoanlyst Angela Joyce
Friday 15th June 7-8.30pm
Venue: The Resource Centre 356 Holloway Road, London N7
6PA (Nearest tube Holloway Road)
Lionel Shriver has a column in the Guardian and is a regular
contributor to The Economist and The Wall Street Journal, as well as radio
and television. The Post-Birthday World is Shriver's first
novel since the Orange Prize winning 'We Need to Talk about Kevin'
and is written with all the perception, originality and drama that she
is known for.
Angela Joyce is a psychoanalyst in private practice. She works
on the Parent Infant Project at The Anna Freud Centre.
Crime Writer Minette Walters
talks to Psychoanalyst and Forensic Psychiatrist Cleo Van
Velson
Friday 11th May 2007 7-8.30pm
Venue: The Henry Thomas Room, 166-220 Holloway Road, London
N7 (nearest tube Holloway Road, Piccadilly Line)
Minette Walters has been described as the Queen of British Crime
Fiction and her work has been translated into 26 languages. Her first novel
THE ICE HOUSE won the CWA John Creasey Award in 1992, her second THE SCULPTRESS
won the Edgar Allan Poe Award and the third THE SCOLD'S BRIDLE the CWA
Gold Dagger Award. She lives with her husband and two sons in Dorset
and is currently working on her as yet untitled twelfth novel.
Dr Cleo Van Velson is an Adult Psychoanalyst and a Consultant
Psychiatrist in Forensic Psychotherapy
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for more information about Connecting Conversations
CONFERENCE ARCHIVE 2007
ANNA FREUD’S LEGACY 1982 -
2007
TRAUMA & DISRUPTION IN EARLY
CHILDHOOD -
DEVELOPMENTAL CONSEQUENCES
The Anna Freud Centre and The
Freud Museum Memorial Conference
Saturday 27th October 2007 9.30am-4.30pm
RE-EXAMINING THE TRANSFERENCE
clinical and philosophical
aspects
Therip and the Freud Museum - Day
Conference. Part of the series Being a
British Psychoanalyst
Saturday 20th October 2007 10 a.m. to
5 p.m.
Tavistock Centre, 120 Belsize Lane, London NW3
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information
Psychoanalysis and The Roots
of Creativity (Part 1 Word and Image)
Friday 13th July - (Garden party at
Freud Museum)
Saturday 14th July 2007 - (Conference
at Westminster University)
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here for more information
Freud Memorial
Lecture
Sunday 8th July 2007 7.30pm
Slavoj Zizek
ON THE AMOROUS ENLIGHTENMENT
OF ADULTS
Renowned philosopher and Freud scholar Slavoj Zizek turns
his attention to love and sex
to celebrate the centenary of Freud’s controversial 1907
paper ‘The sexual enlightenment of children’.
This event was organised by The Freud Museum
in collaboration with the Courtauld Institute of Art Research Forum
& Prospect Magazine
and took place at
Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1
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Museum Talks
Freud Museum Autumn Lecture
Tuesday 16 October 2007 7pm – 8.30pm
Hans, Dora and 'the domestic economy of the
soul'
Professor John O'Neill
Using Freud's resonant expression 'the domestic
economy of the soul' John O'Neill re-examines Freud's famous case histories
to expose the structures of transference and resistance between Freud and
his young patients. As the narratives unfold they are punctuated by dreams,
drawings, betrayals and symptomatic acts, revealing both Freud's and his
patients' quest for 'secret' knowledge, and the strange family structures
into which they are being initiated.
This presentation draws from his study of Freud's
five case histories (Dora, Little Hans, Rat Man, Wolf Man, Schreber) as
the symptomatic texts of love and violence in family narratives of Bible,
myth, theatre, film.
John O'Neill is Distinguished Research Professor
of Sociology at York University, Toronto, a Member of the Centre for Comparative
Literature at the University of Toronto, and a Fellow of the Royal Society
of Canada. He was Senior Scholar at the Laidlaw Foundation 1993-1994, on
the Children at Risk Programme, and is currently working on the political
economy of child suffering, welfare state theory and civic practice.
Spring 2007
Sunday 15th April 2007 3.00 pm
REISEMALHEURS - GUIDED TOUR
The word ‘Reisemalheur’ is taken from a letter written by Sigmund
Freud to his family while on holiday in Blackpool in 1908. It invokes the
minor mishaps of travel, but is suggestive too of the wider travails and
stresses of journeys, both forced and voluntary.
Tamar Garb (curator of the exhibition) and Adrian Rifkin
(contributor to the catalogue) will conduct a walkaround of the exhibition.
Thursday 19th April 2007 7.00 pm
Vivienne Koorland
ARTIST’S TALK AND DISCUSSION
The work of the South African, New York based artist Vivienne Koorland
evokes the pain and dislocation of
migration and exile, and the dreams and fantasies of that mythical
place we call ‘home’. Vivienne Koorland
talks about her life and work with art historian Mignon Nixon. Doors
open 6.30pm.
Wednesday 25th April 7.00 pm
Michael Molnar
FREUD’S WANDERLUST
Michael Molnar, director of the Freud Museum and coeditor of Freud’s
travel letters (not yet published in
English), explores Freud’s desire for travel and his thoughts on the
places he visited as depicted in his
letters home from Blackpool, London, Rome, Athens, New York and beyond.
Thursday 3rd May 7.00 pm
Barbara Fletchman Smith
ON SLAVERY’S PSYCHOLOGICAL LEGACIES
To mark the bi-centenary of the Parliamentary abolition of slavery,
Barbara Fletchman Smith brings together different strands of what she identifies
as a cycle of trans-generational trauma. It is stressed that some people
have recovered from the legacy of slavery but that for many, lives are
still blighted. Severe anxiety states in African-Carribean boys show themselves
in many ways but are met with indifference until the stage where, for example,
weaponry is carried for ‘protection’ or where psychotic states predominate.
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Freud Museum Public Programme
Freud Museum Artists’ Talks
in conjunction with the PARANOIA exhibition (Jan 10th - March
11th 2007)
Click here for information
Conference
Observing Paranoia
in clinical practice, art and anthropology
Saturday March 3rd 2007 10am - 5pm
at the Tavistock Clinic, London NW3
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information
CONFERENCE ARCHIVE 2006
Understanding Perversion
Sunday
10 December 2006
with
Stanley Ruszczynski, David Morgan, Estela
Welldon,
Carine Adler (film maker), and Claire Pajaczkowska
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Freud Museum Anniversary Talks
Sir Christopher Frayling
Freud's Nightmare
150th Anniversary Lecture
at the Royal College of Art, 17 November 2006.
Freud Museum Summer Talks
Three more public lectures to celebrate Freud's 150th
and the Freud Museum's 20th
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FREUD AND HIS CULTURAL CONTEXT
Three public lectures to celebrate Freud's 150th and
the Freud Museum's 20th
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for more information
The Freud Museum
in collaboration with the Centre for Therapeutic Education, Roehampton
University
In celebration of Sigmund Freud
1856 - 2006
CONFERENCE ARCHIVE 2005
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Freud Museum Friends
Centenary Winter Talks
8 & 15 December 2005
Jokes and their relation to the
unconscious
Fragment of an analysis of a
case of hysteria
(The case of Dora)
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The Good-Enough Winnicott
A Critical Appreciation of the
Life, Legacy, and
Work of D.W. Winnicott
Saturday 29 October 2005 9.30 - 5.00pm
at University College London
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Sex Talks: Three Evenings
on the Theory of Sexuality
Talks and discussions at the Freud
Museum to commemorate the centenary of Freud's Three Essays on Sexuality
Tuesday June 7th 2005.
7.30 pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Penny Siopis
THREE ESSAYS ON SHAME
South African artist Penny Siopis
discusses her multi-media installation at the Freud Museum.
Three Essays on Shame uses
a series of objects and artworks to explore the psychopolitical
significance of shame, including
audio recordings of prominant South African personalities
who have all publicly expressed
feelings on or about shame, and the documentary film
To Walk Naked, in which
a group of black women use their nakedness and shame as a
weapon of resistance in apartheid
South Africa. The exhibition opens June 4th and is curated
by Jennifer Law.
Tuesday June 28th 7.30 pm
Susan Budd
NO SEX PLEASE - WE'RE BRITISH
There is still considerable resistance
to Freud's views about the ubiquity and importance of
bodily experience, and the links
between childhood and adult sexuality. Psychoanalyst Susan
Budd discusses the continuing relevance
of Freud's theories of sexuality and argues that a
false antithesis has been set up
between instinct and object relations theory. She suggests
that Freud's notion of a phallic
sexuality distinguished from adult genital sexuality is a potent
metaphor for the narcissism of
modern life.
Tuesday July 12th 7.30 pm
David Morgan
PERVERSION TODAY
In a world in which perverse sexuality
seems to be the staple diet of late night TV, do psychoanalytic
theories of perversion still make
sense? Psychoanalyst David Morgan uses his long
experience at the Portman Clinic
to discuss the importance of the perversions today - when
perverse behaviour becomes normal.
Freud Museum and Middlesex University
Day Conference
Shame and Sexuality
Psychoanalysis Anthropology
Visual Culture
Saturday 16 April 2005 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A multidisciplinary conference to celebrate the centenary of Freud's
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
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Film screening of The
Principles of Lustwith director Penny Woolcock and Nicola Abel-Hirsch
in discussion
on Friday 15 April 7-9 pm at the Tate Modern
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Therip and the Freud Museum Day
Conference
Life Beyond Language:
The Psychoanalytical Voice
Saturday 5 March 2005 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
in the series
Being a British Psychoanalyst
Juliet Mitchell
on her life in psychoanalysis, femininity,
feminism,
and her latest work
in extended conversation with:
Felicity Dirmeik
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CONFERENCE ARCHIVE 2004
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Art, Identity and the Unconscious
in the Age of TransNationalism
Conference & Film
Programme
organized by The Freud Museum and Slade School of Art
Friday 21st May (eve) and Saturday 22 May 2004
Keynote speakers Kaja Silverman,
Alia Syed, Fakhry Davids,
Lubaina
Himid, Kodwo Eshun,
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The Freud Museum Public Programme
a new series of one-day conferences on
Psychoanalysis and Other Professions
Saturday 11 December 9.30 am - 5.00 pm
Guy's Hospital, London
Psychoanalysis and midwifery
The first in a series of conferences about how psychoanalytic ideas
and therapeutic insight can contribute to other professions (and vice versa!).
News from 2002
Blue Plaque Ceremony
In 1956 on the 100th anniversary of Freud's birth
this Blue Plaque was ceremonially unveiled at the Freud Museum. In June
2002 a second Blue Plaque, dedicated to his daughter Anna Freud, was also
unveiled in recognition of her pioneering services to child welfare and
to psychoanalysis. And, incidentally, the Freud Museum has become one of
the very few buildings in London with two Blue Plaques. For the full
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