Gauguin: The Other World
Fabrizio Dori
In 1891, Paul Gauguin arrives on the French Polynesian island of Tahiti. In this lush paradise, he is liberated from the concerns of the city-dwelling European. He is free: to love, to sing, and to create. In Copenhagen, Gauguin's wife enjoys no such freedom. She would rather forget her odious husband and his degenerate artwork. Instead, in a city resistant to the avant-garde, she is tasked with selling a collection of his extravagantly priced Tahitian paintings. When they finally go on sale – in Paris, shortly after Gauguin's return – sales are catastrophic. For Monet, Renoir and others, nothing points to the significance of these bizarre, visionary works. Gauguin: The Other World is a revelatory biography of an artist whose qualities as a man won him few admirers in his own lifetime, but whose talents as a painter would have an enormous influence on the art of Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and many more.
Fabrizio Dori is a Milan-based illustrator and comics artist. He is the author of the graphic novel Uno in diviso, based on the novel by Alcide Pierantozzi. His artwork has been exhibited in Milan, Modena, Verona, and many other cities.