A little disappointing, to be honest, though I'm still thrilled it exists at all. I hoped for a somewhat more comprehensive survey of his color work -- far too many of the images presented here are black-and-white excerpts from his sketchbooks. They are interesting on their own terms, but certainly not the work the artist is best known for. I also feel like the wealth of text here takes away from the overall impression. Gaughan, for all his talent and imagination (and influence), did not lead a particularly fascinating life, and a more fitting retrospective would've laid the heavy emphasis on color prints prefaced by a short biographical foreword. I would also have welcomed a better format for the copious amount of captions and footnotes. In-text page # references would've been greatly appreciated where specific pieces were discussed.