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Paul Gauguin, Stilleben mit Blumen und Idol, um 1892, Öl auf Leinwand, 40,5 x 32 cm © Kunsthaus Zürich, Geschenk Walter Haefner, 1995

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Gauguin

Unexpected

03.10.2024 - 19.01.2025

Paul Gauguin, Landschaft mit Pappeln, 1875, Öl auf Leinwand, 81,3 x 99,5 cm © Indianapolis Museum of Art, Vermächtnis von Kurt F. Pantzer, Sr.Paul Gauguin, Heugarben in der Bretagne, 1890, Öl auf Leinwand, 74,3 x 93,6 cm © National Gallery of Art, Washington Geschenk der W. Averell Harriman Foundation zum Gedenken an Marie N. HarrimanPaul Gauguin, Interieur mit Aline, 1881, Öl auf Leinwand, 75,7 x 86,9 cm, Sheffield Museums Trust, Dauerleihgabe aus Privatbesitz, Foto © Sheffield Museums TrustPaul Gauguin, Gefäß mit bretonischem Mädchen, Schaf und Gänsen, 1886/87, Steingut, 13,5 x 18 x 9 cm, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Kopenhagen © Ole HauptPaul Gauguin, Wiese auf Martinique, 1887, Öl auf Leinwand, 67 x 114,5 cm, Arche Noah Museum, Hohenems, Foto © Dipl. Restauratorin Julika Ullmann, 2023Paul Gauguin, Die alten Jungfern von Arles, 1889, Suite Volpini, Zinkografie auf kanariengelbem Velinpapier 19,2 x 20,8 cm © Galleri K, Oslo Leihgabe aus PrivatbesitzPaul Gauguin, Tahitianerinnen beim Baden, 1892, Öl auf Papier, auf Leinwand aufgezogen, 109,9 × 89,5 cm © bpk |  The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Robert Lehman Collection, 1975Paul Gauguin, Der Samen der Areoi, 1892, Öl auf Jute, 92,1 x 72,1 cm, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The William S. Paley Collection, 1990 ©  The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, FlorencePaul Gauguin, Stilleben mit Blumen und Idol, um 1892, Öl auf Leinwand, 40,5 x 32 cm © Kunsthaus Zürich, Geschenk Walter Haefner, 1995Paul Gauguin, Auti Te Pape – Spiel im Süßwasser, 1893/94, Noa Noa Suite, Holzschnitt in Schwarz, Orangebraun und Gelb auf Simili Japanpapier, 20,3 x 35,6 cm © Galleri K, Oslo Leihgabe aus Privatbesitz

In autumn and winter 2024, the Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien will present a major retrospective of Paul Gauguin's work - the first in Austria since 1960.

The exhibition follows Gauguin from his beginnings as a post-impressionist to his pioneering role as one of the fathers of modernism and encompasses all facets of his oeuvre: painting, graphic art and sculpture.

Gauguin, who grew up in Paris in the 1860s as a successful banker, only decided in favour of fine art late in life. His first joint exhibitions with the Impressionists launched a career full of obstacles and rejections. His artistic intentions, focussed on questioning tradition and outdated viewing habits, aimed at developing a new formal language that paved the way for modernism - Abstraction, Fauvism and Expressionism. From the reduction to the surface, from the re-evaluation of colour in terms of form and content and the concentration of the pictorial language on the essentials, Gauguin developed a pictorial concept that also led to the definition of the picture well into the 20th century - and which inspired artists not only of his generation in many ways.

Closely linked to a longing for the new and distant, both in his visual language and his way of life, he was hostile and misunderstood throughout his life. Today, under the aspects of post-colonialist discourse and debates on sexism and abuse, we scrutinise the figure and attitude of an artist whose formally aesthetic, new and exciting work continues to inspire us.

 

The exhibition features over 80 works on loan from major international museums and important private collections.

 

Opening on Wednesday, 2 October 2024

curated by

Evelyn Benesch

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Aldo Giannotti

HOUSE OF CONSTRUCTS // in collaboration with Karin Pauer

13/06/2024 - 30/06/2024

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