Friday 18 February 2022

Ashmolean Museum - πŸ“£ NOW OPEN | Pissarro: Father of Impressionism

 

Ashmolean Museum Oxford

FATHER OF IMPRESSIONISM

NOW OPEN

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"Illuminating"

The Times

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"Pissarro was always pushing art forward"

The Guardian

Discover the artist who influenced CΓ©zanne, Monet, Van Gogh and Gauguin, and explore the many techniques that shaped his work.

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About the exhibition
Painting by Camille Pissarro of the Tuileries landscaped gardens in Paris
A detail from a painting by Camille Pissarro of a child sat holding an orange in front a table which displays a bowl and oranges.
A painting by Camille Pissarro of a view of a large garden or field and parts of an outbuilding.
A painting by Camille Pissarro of The Boulevard Pontoise at Argenteuil

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A selection of items including a ceramic mug, colouring book, gold earrings, a shirt and a catalogue

VISIT THE EXHIBITION SHOP

A collection inspired by the Impressionists

Find jewellery, homeware, books and more, in this carefully chosen range which reflects the palette and scenes captured by Pissarro and the Impressionists.

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Three images of the Pissarro catalogue overlaid

EXHIBITION CATALOGUE

Pissarro: Father of Impressionsm

Take a piece of the exhibition home with you. This catalogue is filled with artworks, accompanied by descriptions sharing the enormously influential life and work of Camille Pissarro.

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Photograph of Pissarro looking over his shoulder into the camera

PISSARRO FAMILY TRAIL

Pick up a free family trail at the exhibition entrance and follow the story of the Impressionists around the galleries.

Entry to the exhibition is free for under-12s and half price for under-25s.

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A group of people enjoying afternoon tea, and towers of cakes, on the Ashmolean rooftop

ROOFTOP LUNCH & AFTERNOON TEA

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Discover our Pissarro-inspired afternoon tea and lunch menus and join us for a delicious meal overlooking the rooftops of Oxfordshire.

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EXHIBITION EVENTS

A painting of farm at Montfoucault in the snow

EXHIBITION CURATOR TALK

Online

2 Mar, 2–3pm

Join exhibition curator Colin Harrison to hear more about Pissarro's life, works and relationships with a succession of artists including Monet and CΓ©zanne.

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A painting of a figure walking through the countryside

PISSARRO'S PORTRAIT GOUACHES

At the Museum

12 Apr, 10.30–4pm

Join artist Kieran Stiles to learn about portraiture and how Pissarro creates a shimmery feel of movement to the form, capturing the sun drenched light and violet shadows where nothing is clear and just the dash of a brush can say it all.

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A pastel artwork depicting a landscape with a dramatic sky

THE PASTEL WORKSHOP LANDSCAPE

At the Museum

13 & 14 May, 10.30–4pm

Join Sandra Orme, award-winning pastel artist, to explore using pastels to create evocative works inspired by the Impressionists and more contemporary approaches.

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A museum technician brushes dust from a marble statue of a man

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Friday 4 February 2022

Ashmolean Museum - Pissarro, Ali Kazim, Half Term and much more this month

 

Ashmolean Museum Oxford

FEBRUARY AT THE MUSEUM

Pissarro, Ali Kazim, Fingerprints, LGBTQ+ History Month

This month discover our new and upcoming exhibitions, catch up with our latest podcast, and learn more about the LGBTQ+ stories in our collection. Plus, go on your own Ashmolean Adventure, and join us for a range of online and in-person events this half term.

OPENING THIS MONTH

Painting of the Tuileries Gardens in the rain by Camille Pissarro

PISSARRO

FATHER OF IMPRESSIONISM

Opens 18 February 2022

This major exhibition will span the life of Camille Pissarro (1830–1903), one of the most celebrated artists of 19th-century France and a central figure in Impressionism. ⁠Join us to discover Pissarro's enormously influential work and the artists he inspired, from Claude Monet to Paul CΓ©zanne. ⁠

Upcoming exhibition events:
Online Curator's Talk | Wed 2 March, 2–3pm

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Members enjoy free, unlimited entry to the exhibition.

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A monochrome watercolour painting of fragments of pottery by Ali Kazim

ALI KAZIM
Suspended in Time

Opens 7 February

This free exhibition is informed by the time Ali Kazim, one of the most exciting artists working in Pakistan today, spent in the Ashmolean.

During a residency in 2019, Kazim spent days browsing through the Museum’s South Asian collection, examining several objects up close. Kazim’s engagement with the material and visual traditions encourages us in turn to reflect on how the past informs and influences the present.

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THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY

A painting showing two people face to face in an embrace

LGBTQ+ HISTORY MONTH

Stories and Trail

February is LGBTQ+ History Month – a month-long cultural celebration of the lives, legacies & histories of LGBTQ+ people all around the world.

From 'Queering Currency' to the story of Ethel Sands, learn more about the LGBTQ+ stories represented in our collections and through highlighted stories in our 'Out in Oxford' Trail.⁠

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A woman and two children using the Ashmolean Adventure digital guide

BE INSPIRED THIS HALF TERM

Ashmolean Adventure & Year of the Tiger

Share an adventure and discover some of the Museum's most intriguing objects this half term. Delve into the collection and go on your own Ashmolean Adventure with our interactive digital guide, and join us to celebrate the Year of the Tiger at one of our family drop-ins.

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FREE Half-Term Family Events
A hand holding a Sumerian statue of a male worshipper

FINGERPRINTS

A new Ashmolean podcast

In this new series we follow objects over the centuries, telling the stories of the hands they’ve passed through and how they reached the Museum. These stories of touch reveal the ways in which the forces of conflict and colonialism have shaped the Museum.

You can now listen to the first thre episodes:
🎧 Episode 1: A Place for Questioning
🎧 Episode 2: The Looted Masks
🎧 Episode 3: Displaying People

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