Seurat. Master of pointillism | In artibus Foundation

Seurat. Master of pointillism

The Kreller-Muller Museum for the first time presented the works of Georges Seurat (1859-1891) from its own collection. There is the largest (five canvases) collection of works by an artist who lived a very short life, thirty-one years. In total, Sera created fifty paintings and 24 drawings. Forty of them are collected at the exhibition, including the most recent – “Circus” from the Orsay Museum. The project presents Seurat for the first time in the context of French symbolism, bringing together the works of his contemporaries in the exhibition.

May 23 – September 7, 2014
Kreller-Muller Museum, (Otterlo, Netherlands)

18 December 2025 — 29 March 2026
The exhibition at the In artibus Foundation explores an extraordinarily important theme within this tragic history: the lives of the Decembrists in Siberia. The display is built around unique visual materials created during penal servitude and exile by the participants in the uprising and those close to them.
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18 September 2025 — 30 November 2025
The exhibition is dedicated to the late, post-war period of the artist's career, when, according to his contemporaries, after a difficult creative journey he wished to return to his early period and re-examine it from a different perspective.
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22 April 2025 — 31 August 2025
Painting and graphics by French and Russian artists from the collection of Inna Bazhenova
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20 December 2024 — 30 March 2025
From 20 December 2024 to 30 March 2025 In artibus Foundation will show the exhibition A Hymn to Jan Chrucki’s ‘Quiet Life’. It will be the first retrospective of this scale by the artist and includes works from more than fifteen Russian museum and the collection of the National Museum of the Republic of Belarus in Minsk.
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