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Creative States of Mind

Psychoanalysis and the Artist’s Process

Patricia Townsend

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English
Routledge
20 February 2019
What is it like to be an artist? Drawing on interviews with professional artists, this book takes the reader inside the creative process. The author, an artist and a psychotherapist, uses psychoanalytic theory to shed light on fundamental questions such as the origin of new ideas and the artist’s state of mind while working.

Based on interviews with 33 professional artists, who reflect on their experiences of creating new works of art, as well as her own artistic practice, Patricia Townsend traces the trajectory of the creative process from the artist’s first inkling or ‘pre-sense’, through to the completion of a work, and its release to the public. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, particularly the work of Donald Winnicott, Marion Milner and Christopher Bollas, the book presents the artist’s process as a series of interconnected and overlapping stages, in which there is a movement between the artist’s inner world, the outer world of shared ‘reality’, and the spaces in-between.

Creative States of Mind: Psychoanalysis and the Artist’s Process fills an important gap in the psychoanalytic theory of art by offering an account of the full trajectory of the artist’s process based on the evidence of artists themselves. It will be useful to artists who want to understand more about their own processes, to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in their clinical work, and to anyone who studies the creative process.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   217g
ISBN:   9780367146160
ISBN 10:   0367146169
Pages:   136
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Patricia Townsend is an artist, working with video, photography and installation, and a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. Her artworks have been exhibited widely and her writing on psychoanalysis and the artist’s process has appeared in a variety of publications. She recently completed a PhD at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.

Reviews for Creative States of Mind: Psychoanalysis and the Artist’s Process

This is a highly original and extremely rich study of the artistic process as one of creative processing, or working through. Valuably based on interviews with other artists as well as on Townsend's self-reflection on her own artwork, this book compellingly argues that artistic forms grow out of our inner worlds but are not simply a representation of these. This study is the most resonant and detailed psychoanalytic account of creative processes that I have read since the work of Marion Milner. Like Milner's contributions to our understanding of art, it should be an essential read for artists as well as for those who study them, or seek to understand artworks. --Catherine Grant, Professor of Digital Media and Screen Studies, Birkbeck, University of London Psychoanalysis has struggled to understand the process of artistic creativity from the inside, but Patricia Townsend's outstanding book draws on interviews with professional artists as well as her own experience to investigate the process, from the artist's first awareness of a creative work through to its emergence into the world. Taking cues from Donald Winnicott, Marion Milner and Christopher Bollas in particular she builds a convincing and subtle account of the unfolding creative act, which will engage anyone interested in how it is that we relate creatively to our worlds. --Ken Robinson, Psychoanalyst, Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis, Northumbria University It is full of insight and makes the essential point that the artwork both provides a form for a previously unformed inner experience and presents some aspect of the outside world in a new way . --Piers Plowright, The Tablet, 20th April 2019 This book offers a window on enhancing understanding not only of ourselves as artists, but our clients, too. --Helen Jury, Book Review in Newsbriefing, Summer 2019 (The British Association of Art Therapists) Ultimately, wherever one stands with respect to the suggested theoretical framework or psychoanalysis more generally, this book provides valuable insight into the process of art-making, especially as regards its core experiential features. As such, it is a fine contribution to creativity research and should be of great interest to both artists and academics. -- Jussi A. Saarinen in Creativity Research Journal, Spring 2020


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