
Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 02/15, Alain K., Paris, 16 December 1995, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 05-02-1999, Album, p. 43, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 03/15, Jenny S., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 9 February 1996, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 12-02-1999, Album, p. 43, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 06/15, Chris O., Copenhagen, May 1996, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 06-03-1999, p. A6, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 08/15, Jenny S., Ellen C., New York, 2 February 1996, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 20-03-1999, Album, p. 10, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 10/15, Paula H., New York, December 1996, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 03-04-1999, Album, p. 10, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 14/15, Ian K., New York, December 1996, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 01-05-1999, Album, p. 10, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 01/15, Susan C., Beaune, France, 10 June 1995, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 24/25-07-1999, p. 16, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 04/15, Jenny. S., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 6 November 1998, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 26-07-1999, p. 14, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 04/15, Jenny. S., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 6 November 1998, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 26-07-1999, p. 14, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 05/15, Josephine P., Rotterdam, June 1996, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 27-07-1999, p. 14, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 07/15, Jenny S., Detroit, 19 February 1996, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 13-03-1999, Album, p. 14 resp. 28-07-1999, p. 12, newspaper multiples

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 09/15, Jenny S., Detroit, 5 December 1995, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 29-07-1999, p. 5, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 12/15, Wassily Z., Wien, June 1997, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 31-07/01-08-1999, p. 30, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 13/15, Amy V., Gent, 31 January 1997, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 02-08-1999, p. 14, newspaper multiple

Joseph Grigely, Addenda to Freud's 'Psychpathology of Everyday Life': Portraits of Conversations No. 11/15, Amy V., Gent, 30 January 1997, Freud and Psychoanalysis, museum in progress, Der Standard, 03-08-1999, p. 7, newspaper multiple

















Grigely presents a combination of "Conversations" and "Portraits". Grigely, who became deaf as a result of a childhood accident, uses as his raw material the written conversations that he has in his daily life; the scraps of paper on which hearing people have written notes, names or phrases in order to communicate with him when he cannot read their lips. He uses these scraps of conversations to build wall pieces and table-top tableaus that all take as their subject matter the ineluctable differences between speech and writing, reading and listening.
The Conversations in this issue involve storytelling in a very ordinary sense – the stories we tell as part of our everyday lives.