Friends get closer to our community of art leaders and help shape the future of art history. They receive an exclusive set of benefits including free entry to The Courtauld Gallery and invites to special events including our summer party. From 1 September, we have teamed up with Somerset House Trust to bring Friends free entry to their art exhibitions and priority booking for Skate, the Summer Series and Film4 Summer Screen.
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What's on at The Courtauld Gallery
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Special Display
Until 21 September
★★★★ Londonist
The Courtauld Gallery cares for an important collection of early twentieth century Bloomsbury Group works, including paintings, collages, drawings, watercolours, and designs and decorative arts from the Omega Workshops. Most of the collection was bequeathed by Roger Fry to the newly formed Courtauld Institute of Art in 1935; Fry was the central figure of the group, which included artists Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell. This special display brings together a wide-ranging selection of work by this remarkable group.
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Exhibition
19 October 2017 – 21 January 2018
This exhibition will bring together an outstanding group of portraits by Chaïm Soutine (1893-1943). Soutine was one of the leading painters in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s and was seen by many as the heir to Vincent van Gogh. In the early 1920s, he became fascinated by the cooks and waiting staff of French hotels and restaurants, attired in boldly coloured uniforms. The portraits of these humble figures Soutine painted over the following decade helped to establish his reputation. This major show is the first time Soutine has been the subject of a significant exhibition in the United Kingdom for 35 years.
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First, second and fourth Sunday of each month
15.00 - 15.45
Explore highlights from the latest exhibition, or works on display, as they are examined by postgraduate students from The Courtauld Institute of Art.
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