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Gloria Vanderbilt's been making news:
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Talking dirty with Gloria Vanderbilt in Newsweek online
Saturday, September 26
Conversations with Artists, Book Signing and Free Opening Party for the 53rd National Fall Open Exhibition at the Southern Vermont Arts Center. Gloria Vanderbilt was part of a panel discussing "Ways to Look at Contemporary Art" and signed copies of her new novel, Obsession.Read the New York Times review of "Obsession" and browse inside the book at Harper Collins.com. Ms. Vanderbilt is a featured artist in the exhibition running through October 25, 2009. Click to view pictures of the event!
Diane von Furstenberg (bottom image on right: to left of Gloria) hosts
a celebration for the release of Gloria Vanderbilt's new book Obsession.
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The Red Book Dialogues with Gloria Vanderbilt + Andrea Fiuza Hunt
Wednesday, October 21 at Rubin Museum of Art, New York, NY
5 – 7 p.m. : Himalayan Happy Hour
7 p.m. : Discussion followed by a book signing of Obsession.
Novelist Gloria Vanderbilt and analyst Andrea Fiuza Hunt interpret C.G. Jung's Red Book. The preeminent psychologist C. G. Jung (1875-1961) considered his Liber Novus, the famous Red Book, to be the "prima materia for a lifetime's work." Many contemporary scholars regard it as the most influential unpublished work in the history of psychology.
Now this cultural touchstone in which Jung developed his principal theories of archetypes, collective unconscious, and the process of individuation is to go on public view for the first time. The Red Book contains over seventy hand-painted depictions of Jung's own fantasies and dreams.
In the spirit of the exhibition, personalities from many walks of life will be paired on stage with a psychoanalyst and invited to associate using a folio from Jung's Red Book as a starting point. The pair will then explore in conversation the themes that develop. The series will continue for the duration of exhibition.
"And it came to me, and I knew what I would have to have before my soul could rest. I would have to become my own mother and father and in so doing would be free to become myself." - Gloria Vanderbilt
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