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e-artnow Noa Noa
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Edizioni Theoria Noa Noa
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Hardpress Publishing Noa Noa 1
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Hachette Book Group USA The Writings Of A Savage
Book SynopsisThe life of Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), who abandoned his wife, five children, and a successful career as a stockbroker to paint in poverty in exotic Tahiti, is one of the legendary tales of the art world. Today he is recognized as a highly influential founding father of modern art, who emphasized the use of flat planes and bright, nonnaturalistic colour in conjunction with symbolic or primitive subjects. Familiarity with Gauguin the writer is essential for a complete understanding of the artist. The Writings of a Savage collects the very best of his letters, articles, books, and journals, many of which are unavailable elsewhere. In brilliantly lucid discussions of life and art Gauguin paints a triumphant self-portrait of a volcanic artist and the tormented man within.Table of Contents* Introduction by Wayne Andersen Gauguin in France * Gauguins Beginnings * Notes on Art at the Universal Exhibition (July 4 and 11, 1889) * Who is Being Deceived Here? (September 21, 1889) * Huysmans and Redon (end of 1889) * Letter to J. F. Willumsen (late 1890) First Stay in Tahiti * Ancient Maori Religion * Notebook for Ailne Back in France * Noa Noa (end of 1893) * In Two Latitudes (May 1894) * About Svres and the Latest Kiln (April 25, 1895) * Interview with Paul Gauguin (May 13, 1895) Second Stay in Oceania * A Letter to Charles Morice (January 1897) * Miscellaneous Things (189698) * A Letter to Charles Morice (November 1897) * A Letter to Daniel de Monfreid (February 1898) * Against the Catholic Church * Two Essays * Le Sourire and Les Gupes (18991900) * Gauguin and the Art Speculators * Racantars de Rapin (1902) * Avant et Aprs (JanuaryFebruary 1903) * Last Writings (November 1902April 1903) * The Empire of Death (May 8, 1903)
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Pallas Athene Publishers Noa Noa
Book SynopsisGauguin's great diary from Tahiti almost never saw the light of day in its original form. The manuscript was sent by the artist from his island refuge to his friend Charles Morice in Paris, and published in 1901 with immediate success, under the two names of Paul Gauguin and Charles Morice. Morice, with Gauguin's permission, had 'edited' and enlarged it to make it more readable. How much of the charm and crispness of the manuscript had been lost in the process was anyone's guess. It was to be 40 years before Gauguin's original version came to light, and it is published here in a translation by the poet Jonathan Griffin, together with a detailed description by the art historian Jean Loize, who re-discovered the manuscript. Loize shows that Morice had in parts altered Gauguin's text beyond recognition - a startling discovery that entirely changed ideas about Gauguin's style and intentions. This genuine version of Noa Noa is not only an important document, it is also a beautiful piece of writing: amusing, acid, wide-eyed, moving. Gauguin feared that, unedited, it would seem absurdly crude; and no doubt it would have, to most readers in his day. Today we can appreciate its sketch form, jerky directness, authentic freshness. This edition is illustrated with the watercolours, wood-engravings and drawings that Gauguin assembled for the book.Trade Review"The London publishing house Pallas Athene has come up with the very welcome and worthwhile project of assembling English translations of early biographies of artists in an easily accessible publication." - Historians of Netherlands Art Reviews
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David Zwirner Ramblings of a Wannabe Painter
Book Synopsis“Criticism is our censorship . . .” So begins one of the greatest invectives against criticism ever written by an artist. Paul Gauguin wrote “Racontars de rapin” only months before he died in 1903, but the essay remained unpublished until 1951. Through discussions of numerous artists, both his contemporaries and predecessors, Gauguin unpacks what he viewed as the mistakes and misjudgments behind much of art criticism, revealing not only how wrong critics’ interpretations have been, but also what it would mean to approach art properly—to really look.Long out of print, this new translation by Donatien Grau includes an introduction that situates the essay within Gauguin’s written oeuvre, as well as explanatory notes. This text sheds light on Gauguin’s conception of art—widely considered a predecessor to Duchamp—and engages with many issues still relevant today: history, novelty, criticism, and the market. His voice feels as fresh, lively, sharp in English now as it did in French over one hundred years ago. Through Gauguin’s final piece of writing, we see the artist in the full throes of passion—for his work, for his art, for the art of others, and against anyone who would stand in his way. As the inaugural publication in David Zwirner Books’s new ekphrasis reader series, Ramblings of a Wannabe Painter sets a perfect tone for the books to come. Poised between writing, art, and criticism, Gauguin brings together many different worlds, all of which should have a seat at the table during any meaningful discussion of art. With the express hope of encouraging open exchange between the world of writing and that of the visual arts, David Zwirner Books is proud to present this new edition of a lost masterpiece.
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Hofenberg Noa Noa: Vom Leben auf Tahiti
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Psychosozial Verlag GbR Die Aufzeichnungen von Noa Noa
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Art / Books Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals
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Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Paul Gauguin Where Do we Come From What Are We
Book SynopsisThe life of Paul Gauguin (18481903) is one of the richest and most mythic in the history of Western art. Abandoning a career in banking, a family and his homeland, in the last decade of the nineteenth century he sailed from France to the South Seas to seek a life in ecstasy, in peace and for art. During his years in Tahiti, Gauguin brought forth a wealth of astonishing paintings, culminating in this monumental meditation on what he called the ever-present riddle of human existence posed in the work's title. This compact introduction to Gauguin's masterpiece explores its relation to European models as well as to the artist's own companion pieces.
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