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Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists in London
From 13 September 2025 to 8 February 2026, the National Gallery in London presents the exhibition “Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists”
Source: National Gallery, London · Image: Georges Seurat, ‘Le Chahut’ (1889‒90) (detail)
Georges Seurat’s painting of cancan dancers ‘Le Chahut’ (1889‒90) will go on display in the UK for the first time this September as a star loan in a major new exhibition at the National Gallery – its first-ever devoted to the Neo-Impressionist art movement. Seurat’s painting will be one of several by the artist to be included in Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists (13 September 2025 ‒ 8 February 2026).
Largely drawn from the outstanding collection of the German art collector Helene Kröller-Müller (1869‒1939), at the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, in the Netherlands, the exhibition will show radical works of French, Belgian and Dutch artists, painted from 1886 to the early 20th century. These include Anna Boch (1848‒1936), Jan Toorop (1858-1928), Théo van Rysselberghe (1862‒1926), Paul Signac (1863‒1935) and Georges Seurat (1859–1891) himself.
One of the first great women art patrons of the 20th century, Kröller-Müller, assembled what is probably the world’s greatest and most comprehensive collection of Neo-Impressionist paintings just two decades after these works were painted.
As well as being one of the first European women to put together a major art collection, Kröller-Müller was a pioneer in displaying modern works of art on white walls; in a museum designed by Belgian architect Henry van de Velde, who began his career as a Neo-Impressionist painter.
The book also includes myriad accounts of the British artist’s inspirational teaching techniques
The French thinker held seminars on painting and philosophy at the short-lived Centre Universitaire Expérimental de Vincennes
The US photographer, whose images of her naked children sparked controversy, reflects on her life and practice
The best publications to learn all about the topic, from a concise overview to a ‘stunning illustrated publication’—selected by the curator Kelli Cole and the academic Jennifer Green
Brimming with exceptional art, the ambitious show goes much further than previous surveys in its geographical, cultural and historical breadth

