Passages
“Life being what it is, one dreams of revenge – and must content oneself with dreaming.”
João Queiroz

A painter comments on the words of another painter. At the end of his life, no longer able to paint, Paul Gauguin devoted himself to writing as a means of providing an intimate and autobiographical perspective in his search for self-knowledge and his desire to question a complex identity. From this exercise, to which he dedicated himself tardily but intensely, emerged a sentence that offers a disenchanted assessment of life. The painter João Queiroz discusses it here.