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At times more coy than carnal, works by Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams explore eroticism through ambiguity, ...
Her brilliant flower paintings will teach you all about abundance A traveling exhibition resurrects Rachel Ruysch, an ambitious Dutch painter (and two-time lottery winner) whose intricate still ...
In June, 1891, Paul Gauguin arrived in Tahiti. He was forty-three. With him—according to Sue Prideaux, whose new biography of Gauguin, “Wild Thing,” is the first to appear in English in ...
Paul Gauguin Cruises hasn’t just earned the title of French Polynesia’s destination expert — they’ve lived it, breathed it and shared it with discerning travelers for more than 26 years.
Books Features Book reviews: 'Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company' and 'Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin' The China-Apple alliance and a biography of French painter Paul ...
The life of Paul Gauguin is the stuff of legend. Or several legends. There’s the Romantic visionary invoked by his friend August Strindberg—“a child taking his toys to pieces to make new ...
Do We Need to Vindicate Paul Gauguin? Sue Prideaux’s new biography of the artist reveals both a discomfort with his complex legacy and that, in 2025, redemption arcs sell. Alisyn Amant May 21, 2025 ...
The authenticity of Paul Gauguin's 1903 self-portrait has long been the subject of debate. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons According to naval records, Paul Gauguin’s eyes were brown. In ...
‘Wild Thing’ Review: The Sorcery of Paul Gauguin The painter’s work was celebrated by his fellow artists in Paris, but he eventually sought to live and work far away from conventional society.
The authenticity of the last known painting by Gauguin is under investigation after it was called into question by an amateur art sleuth.
“Gauguin: Metamorphoses,” at MoMA, is a show that radically reshapes our understanding of that 19th-century painter, but more through prints and objects than through paintings. By Roberta Smith ...
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