The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro‘s Impressionism
With Camille Pissarro, an outsider became a central figure within the Impressionist collective. Born in the Caribbean, he came to France in 1855, sensed the anti-academic upsurge in painting, and attracted like-minded people. With their revolutionary style of painting, they founded the Impressionist movement.
Pissarro also experimented with the pointillism of the younger artists and was the only painter to take part in all eight Impressionist exhibitions in Paris. With around 80 landscapes, cityscapes, still lifes, and figure paintings from about 50 international collections, the exhibition The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro‘s Impressionism gives a broad overview of his entire oeuvre and shows the social utopian implications of his art.
In cooperation with the Denver Art Museum, where the exhibition will be shown from October 26, 2025, to February 8, 2026.
From September 14, 2024, the Museum Barberini will be showing a small selection of prints by Camille Pissarro. The presentation of twenty prints from the Kupferstichkabinett of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin offers a foretaste of the major retrospective.