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Paul Gauguin

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium

Final discussion

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium

Part 8: Grayson Perry Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explores myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combines art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium

Part 7: Ming Wong Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explores myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combines art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium

Part 6: Christine Riding Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explores myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combines art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium

Discussion 1. Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explores myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combines art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern

Part 4: Emma Barker Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explores myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combines art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium

Part 3: Alastair Wright Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explores myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combines art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 00:00
Location
Starr Auditorium

Part 2: Belinda Thomson Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explores myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combines art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

Event date
Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 10:30
Location
Starr Auditorium

Part 1: Introduction Gauguin was a prolific storyteller and a skillful manipulator of his own image. Inspired by the first major exhibition in the UK of Gauguin's work for over 50 years, this study day explored myths of the artist from Gauguin to the present day, and some pervasive stereotypes of the idea of the 'artist-genius'. It combined art historical research and debates by leading scholars with insights and analysis by the exhibition curators.

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