Dec 05 2018
Gauguin: A Spiritual Journey

Gauguin: A Spiritual Journey

Presented by San Rafael Public Library at San Rafael City Hall Council Chambers

[Pictured: Paul Gauguin, “Reclining Tahitian Women” (detail), 1894. Oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 19 1/4 in. (60 x 49 cm). Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, 1832. Photograph by Ole Haupt, © Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen]

In the first exhibition at the Fine Arts Museums dedicated to the work of Paul Gauguin (1848–1903), an exceptional display of more than fifty Gauguin paintings, wood carvings, and ceramics from the renowned collections of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, will be on view for the first time in San Francisco.

Gauguin: A Spiritual Journey presents these pieces alongside Oceanic art and Gauguin works on paper from the Fine Arts Museums’ permanent collections.

The exhibition explores Gauguin’s inner quests and imaginings—his spiritual journey—and how his intimate relationships with his wife, other artists, and people he encountered during his sojourns shaped his experiences, his work, and his development as an artist.

What was Gauguin seeking? Above all, he aspired to succeed and innovate as an artist. His relationships with artists and dealers influenced his practice. His artistic quest led him to work in different media, including ceramics and wood, and to travel beyond France to the far reaches of the French colonial empire in the Pacific.

He drew inspiration from his visits to remote locales and a vast visual archive of photography and global art that he gathered throughout his life.

FAMSF Docent Speaker: Marsha Holm

Admission Info

Free admission

Phone:  415-485-3321

Additional time info:

1:00 – 2:00 pm

Dates & Times

2018/12/05 - 2018/12/05

Location Info

San Rafael City Hall Council Chambers

1400 Fifth Ave., San Rafael, CA 94901