“Forget branded podcasts as PR: Gauguin Dilemma sets new standards. This gripping story interrogates the vast complexities of the artist, Tahiti and decolonization. Bravo #AustralianNationalGallery for taking this risk and hats off @audiocraftpod 👏”
— Siobhan McHugh,
Podcaster and Podcast Studies Scholar
The Gauguin Dilemma isn't like other docu-series about famous, dead, white artists. This isn't a celebration of "genius", and this isn't only for art-world insiders. This is a challenging – and entertaining – exploration of cancel culture.
Paul Gauguin changed the course of art history, but to many he's a monster. The modern master accused of taking child brides in Tahiti is long dead, but his billion-dollar collection grows in value while Tahitian people face poverty, environmental collapse and sex tourism.
Hosted by award-winning Samoan-Australian journalist, Sosefina Fuamoli, this four-part series asks: Is it fair to judge history by today’s standards? What does it mean for Pasifika people when tourism is weaponised? And when you’ve grown dependent on a system that oppresses you, what does it mean to break free?
Throughout the series, we hear from the world's most eminent Gauguin scholars, a pop culture etymologist, traditional Tahitian knowledge holders, artists, and even the curator of a museum devoted entirely to girlhood. At the heart of this series are stories from Pasifika people who speak their truth and hold power to account.
CREDITS
Publisher: National Gallery of Australia
Host: Sosefina Fuamoli
Producer: Marcus Costello
Associate Producer: Olivia O’Flynn