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First exhibition devoted to Georges Seurat in almost 30years to open at The Courtauld.

Georges Seurat (1859–1891), Seascape at Port-en-Bessin, Normandy, 1888. Oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

The Courtauld to present the first ever exhibition dedicated to the seascapes of the French artist Georges Seurat (1859–1891).

Opening on 13th February 2026 this major exhibition will be the first devoted to Seurat in the UK in almost 30 years. It will chart the evolution of his radical and distinctive style through the recurring motif of the sea.

The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Seurat and the Sea follows major Impressionist exhibitions at The Courtauld, such as Cézanne’s Card PlayersVan Gogh. Self-Portraits and, most recently, the acclaimed The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Monet and London. Views of the Thames, which was seen by a record 120,000 visitors and sold out its entire run, including extended opening hours to meet demand.

The Courtauld holds the largest collection of works by Seurat in the UK. The artist is best known as the creator of the Neo-Impressionist technique, in which shapes and light are rendered by juxtaposing small dots of pure colour. Due to his early death at the age of 31, Seurat has a very small pool of works and exhibitions devoted to him are rare.

The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Seurat and the Sea will bring together around 23 paintings, oil sketches and drawings made by Seurat during the five summers he spent on the northern coast of France, between 1885 and 1890. Working in port towns along the English Channel, including Honfleur, Port-en-Bessin and Gravelines, Seurat captured their seascapes, regattas and port activity in his distinctive Neo-Impressionist technique. He sought, in his words, ‘to wash his eyes of the days spent in the studio [in Paris] and to translate in the most faithful manner the bright clarity, in all its nuances’.

These works are an important counterpoint to his Parisian works, which are better known and more widely studied. This exhibition will therefore provide a unique opportunity to reassess an important but often overlooked aspect of Seurat’s career. It will include loans from major private collections and public institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Indianapolis Museum of Art; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Tate and the National Gallery, London.

The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Seurat and the Sea will be accompanied by a beautifully illustrated catalogue, which will showcase the results of research on Seurat’s seascapes, their technical development and their importance in disseminating the artist’s work beyond the monumental canvases for which he is best known.

Professor Mark Hallett, Märit Rausing Director of The Courtauld said:

“We are extremely grateful to Kenneth C. Griffin for his visionary support, which has already enabled The Courtauld to programme ambitious exhibitions that fuse world-class scholarship with a wide and diverse popular appeal. We look forward to the next chapter of our partnership.”

Tickets will go on sale later this year. Further details to be announced.

The exhibition’s lead sponsor is Griffin Catalyst, the civic engagement initiative of Citadel Founder and CEO Kenneth C. Griffin. The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Seurat and the Sea is part of The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition Series, which The Courtauld is delighted to announce has recently been extended to 2028. This collaboration will continue to support the deeply researched and varied exhibitions programme that Kenneth C. Griffin has supported since The Courtauld’s reopening in 2021.

The next major exhibition to open at The Courtauld on 14th February 2025 is The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Goya to Impressionism. Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection. Featuring an exceptional selection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by artists including Manet, Van Gogh, Goya, Renoir, and Cezanne, this will be the first exhibition of paintings from the Oskar Reinhart Collection ‘Am Römerholz’ to be staged outside Winterthur, Switzerland. The Oskar Reinhart Collection ‘Am Römerholz’ in Winterthur, Switzerland, is one of the most remarkable art museums of its kind, with a collection that ranges from superlative old master paintings to the fabled group of Impressionist art that is the focus of this exhibition. Oskar Reinhart was a direct contemporary of Samuel Courtauld, founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art.

The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Goya to Impressionism. Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection 14th February – 26th May 2025 Tickets on sale now: HERE

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