The Toad Who Thought He Was a Prince: Narcissus and the Culture of Narcissism in the visual arts

The Toad Who Thought He Was a Prince: Narcissus and the Culture of Narcissism in the visual arts

While analysing the narcissist, his or her empathic victim, and their victimizer-victim relationship represented in the visual arts, we will discover how many narcissistic masks we have been taught to wear since our childhood. And this is in order to be accepted by both family and social daily life. We will also discover how this bad behavioral habit can affect our existence, fueling the ego’s domination over the self. Thanks to the figure of Narcissus in the visual arts, we will discover how to regenerate our interiority, rediscovering the balance between our Ego and our Self, between our Yin and our Yang.

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