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New members of The Courtauld Governing Board announced | The Courtauld
Explore The Courtauld's range of events, talks, exhibitions, lectures and courses. We welcome everyone with an interest in art and art history, from young people and families to academics and researchers| The Courtauld
This focused display showcases 12 highlights from The Courtauld’s collection of German and Austrian modernist works on paper by some of the best-known artists from the period such as Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Oskar Kokoschka.| The Courtauld
Explore The Courtauld's collection of paintings, prints and drawings, sculpture and decorative arts.| The Courtauld
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The Courtauld Institute of Art is proud to announce the conferment of Honorary Doctorate degrees (Doctor Honoris Causa) to two distinguished figures in the field of Art History: Professor Lubaina Himid CBE RA and Dr Helen C. Evans.| The Courtauld
The Courtauld Gallery announced today its programme of exhibitions and displays for 2025.| The Courtauld
Find all the information you need ahead of your visit to The Courtauld Gallery from admission prices to how to get here and more.| The Courtauld
Experience world-famous Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in the heart of Central London at The Courtauld Gallery.| The Courtauld
Tickets are now on sale for The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Wayne Thiebaud. American Still Life, opening at The Courtauld Gallery on 10 October 2025 – 18 January 2026.| The Courtauld
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Seurat and the Sea: Tickets on sale at The Courtauld for February 2026| The Courtauld
Hear from current students about what it's like to study the Graduate Diploma.| The Courtauld
A selection of exceptional paintings from The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, will go on view at The Courtauld Gallery for an extended display.| The Courtauld
Drawn from The Courtauld's significant collection of post-war art, this Project Space display will examine forms of abstraction which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s in Europe and America.| The Courtauld
Over two million images of Western art spanning eight centuries have been digitised and published online for the public to explore for free| The Courtauld
The Sotiris Felios Collection Curatorial Residency Programme is accepting applications for Autumn 2025!| The Courtauld
Explore the first ever exhibition devoted to the seascapes of the Neo-Impressionist artist Georges Seurat.| The Courtauld
The Courtauld Gallery is home to one of the greatest art collections in the UK, located in the magnificent historical setting of Somerset House.| The Courtauld
My Favourite Painting at The Courtauld Gallery – by students at The Courtauld| The Courtauld
To coincide with the exhibition Abstract Erotic: Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Alice Adams at The Courtauld Gallery, this focused display will present a group of drawings by Bourgeois from the 1960s.| The Courtauld
Jo Applin is a specialist in modern and contemporary art. After attending state schools in Essex, she studied at the University of Essex and at UCL, where she completed her PhD and was subsequently Henry Moore Postdoctoral Fellow. She joined The Courtauld in 2016, after eleven years teaching at the University of York. From 2018 to 2021 she was Head of the History of Art Department at The Courtauld. Jo is currently an Elected Member of the Courtauld’s Governing Board, where she also sits on ...| The Courtauld
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An undiscovered painting by Pablo Picasso of a mystery woman, hidden for more than a century beneath one of the very first paintings from the artist’s famous Blue Period, has been revealed by conservators at The Courtauld.| The Courtauld
The first ever UK museum show devoted to the work of Wayne Thiebaud (1920-2021), now considered to be one of the greatest and most original American artists of the 20th century.| The Courtauld
This exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery is a unique opportunity to see some of the Impressionist masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart collection by artists including Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Gogh and Cezanne.| The Courtauld
This major exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery highlights the erotic and playful aspects of the work of Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams to ask important questions about sexuality, bodies and humour.| The Courtauld
Read highlights from the latest issue of our annual magazine The Courtauld News.| The Courtauld
Monet and London: Views of the Thames will reunite an extraordinary group of Monet’s Impressionist paintings of London, depicting Charing Cross Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, and the Houses of Parliament for the first time in 120 years.| The Courtauld
This display will be the first devoted to The Courtauld's significant collection of Vanessa Bell’s work, including her masterpiece A Conversation.| The Courtauld
This exhibition of around 60 photographs by Roger Mayne brings together his evocative documentary images of communities and neighbourhoods of inner London in the 1950s, alongside little-known intimate images of his own family at home in Dorset from 1960-70.| The Courtauld
This focused exhibition, a collaboration with Henry Moore Foundation, considers Henry Moore’s (1898 – 1986) celebrated Shelter drawings as the point of departure for a new reading of the artist’s fascination with images of the wall, during and immediately after World War II.| The Courtauld