Past Exhibition

The Art of Paul Gauguin

Details

  • Dates

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  • Locations

    East Building, Upper Level and Mezzanine, Northeast, Pod I and Upper Level, North Bridge (13,000 sq. ft.)

Overview: 280 catalogued works were an encyclopedic survey of Paul Gauguin's achievements not only in painting but also in carving, sculpture, ceramics, prints, and illustrated books. Among the works were loans from Leningrad and Moscow. A painting from Cairo did not arrive, and Dr. Armand Hammer added one work after the opening.

Organization: The exhibition was organized by Françoise Cachin, Richard Brettell, and Charles F. Stuckey. Different versions of the exhibition were shown in Chicago and at the Grand Palais in Paris. The installation was designed by Gaillard Ravenel and Mark Leithauser, the lighting by Gordon Anson. The exhibition was coordinated by Charles S. Moffett.

Sponsor: The exhibition was made possible by AT&T and supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. First Lady Nancy Reagan came to see the exhibition.

Other Venues:

  • Art Institute of Chicago, 09/17/1988–12/11/1988
  • Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, 01/10/1989–04/20/1989