Gauguin and Polynesia
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Gauguin and Polynesia
Gauguin and Polynesia
A richly illustrated reassessment of one of the most controversial Post-Impressionist artists, Paul Gauguin, exploring his work in the context of the Polynesian islands where much of it was created.
A richly illustrated reassessment of one of the most controversial Post-Impressionist artists, Paul Gauguin, exploring his work in the context of the Polynesian islands where much of it was created.
The Post-Impressionist artist and writer Paul Gauguin led an extraordinary, troubled, and restlessly itinerant life. He came late to painting and spent most of his last decade in the Pacific islands of Tahiti and the Marquesas. There, he produced paintings loosely based on Polynesian tradition that heralded the emergence of primitivism and would exert a profound influence on modernist artists from Picasso and Matisse to Jackson Pollock.
However, his art, despite its growing popularity following Gauguinβs death in 1903, has provoked mixed responses. Although some praise his knowledge and understanding of the Polynesian world, others are censorious, regarding elements of his work as expressions of racism, misogyny, and colonial sexual exploitation, which he is seen both to have engaged in and validated through his art.
In Gauguin and Polynesia, author Nicholas Thomas retells Gauguin's story for a twenty-first-century audience, giving greater consideration to the Pacific contexts of his experience, and Pacific perspectives on his art and his legacy.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781801105231
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 01 February 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Apollo
Illustration: 100 colour images
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 38.0mm
Width: 164.0mm
Height: 238.0mm
Weight: 1120g
Pages: 464
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About the Author
Nicholas Thomas first visited Polynesia in 1984 to undertake research in the Marquesas Islands. He has since travelled extensively across the Pacific, and written on Indigenous histories, empire and art; his books include Islanders: the Pacific in the age of empire (2012), which was awarded the Wolfson History Prize. Oceania, which Thomas co-curated with Peter Brunt for the Royal Academy of Arts in London and the MusΓ©e du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac in Paris in 2018β19, was acclaimed as a landmark exhibition. Since 2006, he has been Professor of Historical Anthropology, Director of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. He lives in London and in the CorbiΓ¨res, in the south of France.
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