The Web site, designed by Crowley Webb and Associates in Buffalo, New York, gives visitors an overview of this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition, including pictures of works from the exhibition, biographical material on Paul Gauguin, and images of works in Gauguin’s own collection, among other information.
Visitors to the Web site are also able to purchase tickets, become members of the Museum, and register for workshops and other events related to the exhibition. Press releases and biographical information on Gauguin are also available.
The first exhibition ever to focus on Gauguin as a member of the Impressionist group, Gauguin and Impressionism will be seen in the U.S. only at The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth from December 18, 2005 to March 26, 2006. The exhibition has been organized by the Kimbell Art Museum and Ordrupgaard, Copenhagen. It is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Promotional support for this exhibition in Fort Worth is provided by American Airlines, the Star-Telegram, and NBC5.