Griselda Pollock, a feminist art historian and staunch advocate for gender and racial inclusivity, delves into the racist, sexist, and imperialist foundations of works by Gauguin and his contemporaries as they vied for dominance in the European avant-garde of the 1880s and 90s.
Surprising, thought-provoking, and enriching, the Pocket Perspectives series honours writers and thinkers who have significantly influenced conversations across the arts. This collection blends classic and contemporary works, reissues, and abridgements, offering concise, illustrated reads in a stylish, affordable, and highly collectable format.
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