

1: Drawing the line
Jun 19, 2024
Maria Lewis, a Melbourne-based screenwriter and pop culture etymologist, joins art history professor Elizabeth C. Childs to explore Paul Gauguin's controversial legacy. They dive into the complexity of Gauguin's relationships with Polynesian cultures, questioning whether modern morality should influence historical judgments. The conversation also tackles themes of consent, the ethics of representation in art, and how the legacy of artists like Gauguin shapes contemporary debates about cultural appropriation and exploitation.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Legacy of Paul Gauguin: Art and Controversy
01:33 • 9min
Gauguin's Paradigm: Art and Controversy
10:35 • 15min
Exploring Consent and Representation in Art History
25:33 • 2min
Navigating the Legacy of Controversial Art
27:32 • 2min
Controversies in Art: Gauguin and Innocence
29:24 • 4min