Griselda Pollock on Gauguin - Pocket Perspectives
Griselda Pollock, feminist art historian and longstanding advocate of gender and racial inclusivity, unpacks the racist, sexist, and imperialist underpinnings of works created by Gauguin and others as they competed for preeminence in the European artistic avant-garde of the 1880s and ’90s.
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Published: 2024
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Length × Width × Height: 18,5 × 15 × 1,5 cm
Article Number: 37971