The
Tate Modern in London is exhibiting the major works of the French
artist Paul Gauguin - one of the rare occasions his major pieces have
been shown together.
The exhibition includes 150 pieces, including paintings, drawings, and a collection of letters, journals and sculptures.
The
collection is a narrative of Gauguin's life, with works organized in
thematic sections that emphasize the parallels between his life and his
career as an artist.
Belinda Thomson, curator at the Tate, says
the exhibition showcases the "uncanny, quirky and unexpected elements
characteristic of Gauguin's work."
See the video http://www.euronews.net/2010/10/06/gargantuan-gauguin-is-record-breaker-at-tate/
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