Culture | Off colour?

Paul Gauguin is an artist ripe for cancellation

Yet, as with others, controversy and talent were part of the same palette

Paul Gauguin, Self-portrait with palette, c. 1893
Photograph: AKG Images

FOR AN AMBITIOUS, clear-eyed biographer, Paul Gauguin is an ideal subject. The French artist was prodigiously talented. He was bold and innovative in his use of colour, perspective and form; he incorporated styles from Japan and elsewhere.

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