The moment that changed art forever is coming to cinemas nationwide

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Don’t miss an incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant Parisian art scene of the 1870s. Exhibition On Screen invites cinema goers to discover the origins of Impressionism with this big screen look at the 1874 exhibition which saw the birth of the world’s favourite art movement.

Dawn of Impressionism: Paris, 1874 is screening at UK cinemas nationwide from Tuesday 18th March 2025 and brings fresh eyes to a tale of passion and rebellion.
Told uniquely through the words of those who witnessed the birth of Impressionism – the artists, their contemporaries, art critics, writers and commentators of the time – the film reveals the political and social shifts which sparked their new approach to art.

It reexamines the moment in history which changed art forever thanks to pioneering artists such as Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne and highlights the crucial contributions of women artists to the Impressionist movement showcasing celebrated works by Mary Cassatt and Berthe Morisot.

The Impressionists are the most popular group in art history – millions flock every year to marvel at their masterpieces. But, to begin with, they were scorned, penniless and ridiculed mercilessly by critics and the people of Paris for their new style.

Yet these outsiders went on to become the iconic founders of the world’s favourite art movement. Who were the maverick personalities that wielded their brushes in such a radical and provocative way? What led to them finally breaking free of the rules to hold their own radical exhibition on April 15, 1874, which has since taken on legendary status as the birth of the French art movement.

150 years later, the Musée d’Orsay, Paris and the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC have revisited this historic event in a major exhibition spanning the Atlantic. Exhibition On Screen brings these stunning exhibitions and the fascinating story behind them to cinemas with Dawn of Impressionism: Paris, 1874 and includes groundbreaking works from Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Berthe Morisot, Édouard Manet, Henri Fantin-Latour, Eugène Boudin, Frédéric Bazille, Étienne-Prosper Berne-Bellecour, Auguste Lançon.

Made in close collaboration with the Musée d’Orsay, Paris
and National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Dawn of Impressionism: Paris, 1874 is in cinemas nationwide from 18th March 2025.