The artwork titled “C.S. II No. 13 (Freud)” was created by Joseph Kosuth in 1988. It is an installation piece that belongs to the art movement known as Conceptual Art. This genre is characterized by an emphasis on ideas and concepts over traditional aesthetic and material concerns.
The artwork features a neon sign displaying the phrase, “This dream has an advantage over many others,” in a glowing yellow light. The text is presented against a stark black background, drawing immediate attention to the illuminated words. The use of neon light as a medium enhances the visual impact, while the reference to “Freud” suggests an underlying exploration of psychoanalytic themes, particularly the interpretation of dreams. The artwork’s minimalist approach aligns with the principles of Conceptual Art, where the focus is placed on the conveyance of thought and meaning.