Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists

by Tom Parsons

St Anne’s Church, Soho and the National Gallery

Coffee · Lecture · Lunch · Exhibition

10th September 2025

Neo-Impressionism has always caused quite a stir. George Seurat was criticised as having brought on the death of art with his ‘new style of painting’. Similar critiques were made of artists Paul Signac, Anna Boch, Jan Toorop and Henri-Edmond Cross, but why? The Neo-Impressionist’s technique of painting in small dots of pure colour, allowed for a simplified form and a technique that played with colour and light. The colours would blend to create nuanced tones when viewed from a distance. This exciting approach to painting was not all the Neo-Impressionists offered, their radical political ideas prompted them to capture 19th Century European society – namely the struggle of the working class and the reactions against industrialisation.

Helene Kröller-Müller is readily known as one of the first great women art patrons of the 20th Century, her aim being to make her collections publicly accessible. The National Gallery invites audiences to explore Kröller-Müller’s extensive and comprehensive collection of Neo-Impressionist art works.

The lecture by Tom Parsons will prepare you for the exhibition so that you can make the most of your time in the gallery and gain the greatest insight into the works. Please join us for lunch afterwards at Fumo, Covent Garden.

Order of Events

10.30 Coffee at St Anne’s Church, Soho

11.00 Lecture for Artemisia Members at St Anne’s Church, Soho by Tom Parsons

12.30 Lunch at Fumo, Covent Garden

14.00 Exhibition at the National Gallery – Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists

COSTS

Coffee                                                                                                 Complimentary

Lecture                                                                                               £27.00 + (£2.96 booking fee)

Lecture and Lunch (2 courses, wine and coffee)              £72.00 + (£6.71 booking fee)

Book

Please note you must purchase your own tickets to the exhibition from the National Gallery website. This allows you to choose the time you want to enter and to use any discounts or memberships you may have.
National Gallery exhibition tickets

If you would like further information please email me on [email protected] or call 01379 871800.