7 October 2019 – 26
January 2020
Location: Sainsbury
Wing
The first-ever
exhibition devoted to the portraits of Paul Gauguin.
Spanning his early
years as an artist through to his later years spent in French Polynesia, the
exhibition shows how the French artist revolutionised the portrait.
By adding carefully
selected attributes or placing the sitter into a suggestive context Gauguin was
able to make portraits that expressed meaning beyond their personalities. A
group of self portraits, for example, reveals how Gauguin created a range of
personifications including his self-image as 'Christ in the Garden of Olives',
1889 (Norton Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach).
Featuring about
fifty works, the exhibition includes paintings, works on paper, and
three-dimensional objects in a variety of media, from public and private
collections worldwide.
It also brings
together multiple works of the same sitter from different collections scattered
across the world, giving us the opportunity to see how Gauguin interpreted a
model in different media over time.
Exhibition organised
by the National Gallery and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
To coincide with the
exhibition, a special event opens in UK cinemas from 15 October.
For audiences
nationwide, Gauguin from the National Gallery features a new biopic filmed in
Tahiti, the Marquesas, France, and the UK and an exclusive filmed exhibition
tour.
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/the-credit-suisse-exhibition-gauguin-portraits
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