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Stanley Whitney sells work for charity; Freud centenary hits London; all change at Dickinson Gallery
The Japanese-Samoan artist reworks Gauguin at the Venice Biennale to explore colonial history and gender politics
The radical gorgeousness of the art is inextricable from the wielding of white male privilege
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Claimant for pensioner’s treasures; dismal Old Masters in New York; Sotheby’s raises premiums
In focusing on aesthetics, MoMA glosses over Gauguin’s creepy predilection for young girls
An exhibition of Symbolist landscape painting mixes big names and lesser-known artists to illuminating effect
The outlying islands of French Polynesia rely on the visits of the Aranui 3, a supply ship that brings food and fuel
Where the courage of Tom Lubbock and Héctor Abad Gómez came together was in writing unflinchingly in the face of death
Van Gogh’s passion for flowers and gardens inspires Robin Lane Fox
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