Jane Messenger on Gauguin’s World
Free, bookings essential
Charges apply for entry to the exhibition
Duration: 45 min including Q&A
Join independent curator and author, Jane Messenger, for a closer look at the art and life of French Post-Impressionist, Paul Gauguin. In this talk, Jane will focus on how Gauguin’s time in Polynesia shaped his work.
Jane Messenger is a Sydney-based curator and author. Prior to establishing Messenger Art Advisory, she was the Curator of European and North American Art for the Art Gallery of South Australia. She oversaw the interpretation, display and expansion of a prestigious collection spanning the Renaissance through to Contemporary Art. She was also an Affiliate Lecturer Art History, School of History and Politics, University of Adelaide.
Gauguin’s World: Tōna Iho, Tōna Ao is curated by Henri Loyrette, former director of the Louvre Museum and the Musée d’Orsay. The exhibition is on display at the National Gallery from 29 Jun – 7 Oct 2024.
Art Talks is a free weekly program. Hear from artists, curators and experts on the works in our collection and exhibition program.
This program is wheelchair accessible and four assistive listening devices will be available for attendees who are hard of hearing. Please email learning@nga.gov.au for more information.