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News: NGA, D.C. Opens Gauguin Exhibition

Paul Gauguin Self-Portrait, 1889, Chester Dale Collection

Paul Gauguin Self-Portrait, 1889, Chester Dale Collection

The National Gallery of Art in Washington opened a new show Sunday that brings the first major exhibition of works by Paul Gauguin to the U.S. is over 20 years. The show, organized by the Tate Modern in London, includes 120 pieces, from paintings to sculptures.
 
Entitled Gauguin: Maker of Myth, the exhibition shows the painter “s a storyteller from his mid-19th century travels to Tahiti.” Some of the works in the show are in the US for the first time ever, they will be on display until June 5th.
 
As always, The National Gallery of Art in D.C. is free to the public.
 
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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