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Unraveling the Enigma of Giorgio Morandi: A Psychoanalytic Strategy
- American Imago
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 72, Number 4, Winter 2015
- pp. 451-476
- 10.1353/aim.2015.0022
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Although the paintings of twentieth-century artist Giorgio Morandi are well known, as a man he remains an enigma. Basing their studies mostly on his outward behavior, biographers of Morandi have portrayed him as both a sociable presence in the Italian art world and a recluse, widely referred to as “the monk.” This essay seeks to construct an integrated view of Morandi by turning a psychoanalytic lens toward his art itself. The result suggests that Morandi devoted nearly every waking hour to his work in the studio not merely as a form of avoidance but also as a creative process akin to a psychoanalysis—a way of connecting with his inner life and, through symbolic representation, sharing it with others.