
Psychotropics – from lab to billboard
From LSD and Largactil to Valium, psychotropic drugs fundamentally changed the treatment of mental disorders in the 1950s and quickly became marketing-driven products. Swiss pharmaceutical companies played a key role in this.
Drugs rather than electroshocks
Studies conducted without patients’ knowledge
Valium for housewives
Growing marketing budgets
Landscapes of the Soul. C.G. Jung and the exploration of the human psyche in Switzerland
Switzerland has been home to a number of soul searchers over the years, such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Friedrich Nietzsche and Carl Gustav Jung. Their work had a major impact on the development of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. To mark the 150th birthday of C. G. Jung, the exhibition presents the history of psychoanalysis in Switzerland. The main exhibit is Jung’s ‘Red Book’, supplemented by contributions from Johann Heinrich Füssli, Louise Bourgeois, Rudolf Steiner, Meret Oppenheim, Thomas Hirschhorn, Heidi Bucher and many more.


