Gauguin's Skirt by Stephen Eisenman

Gauguin's Skirt by Stephen Eisenman

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Looks at contemporary Tahitians and Gauguin, at sex today and sex in the late-19th century, and at colonialism old and new. The book challenges interpretations of the political and gender content of Gauguin's work, arguing that his pictures are far more knowing than had previously been supposed.

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Gauguin's Skirt by Stephen Eisenman

This work is about contemporary Tahitians and a long-dead French painter, sex today and sex in the late-19th century, and colonialism old and new. Paul Gauguin travelled to Tahiti in 1891 in search of an exotic paradise. What he found instead was a French colony ostentatiously divided by race, sex and class. The artist began to explore the complexities of his world through drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpting. These works depict ancient and modern Tahitians at labour and leisure and the landscape of Polynesia; they also expose the contradictory perspective of an avant-garde artist exiled both from the modern French metropolis and from the traditions of the indigenous Maohi culture. Based upon archival and ethnographic research in France and Tahiti, this book challenges interpretations of the political and gender content of the notorious artist's pictures, and argues that many of Gauguin's most famous pictures are far more knowing than had previously been supposed.
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ISBN 13 9780500280386
ISBN 10 050028038X
Title Gauguin's Skirt
Author Stephen Eisenman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1999-08-31
Number of pages 232
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.