The Courtauld Lates – Summer of Impressionists

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Join us on the last Friday of the month for The Courtauld Lates, and enjoy after-hours art, cocktails, music and performances at The Courtauld Gallery.

The Courtauld Gallery will open its doors for late-night access on Fri 28 July until 22:30, giving visitors the chance to enjoy an evening of world-class art, cocktails, music and performances surrounded by The Courtauld’s must-see masterpieces at Somerset House.

Unwind after work and explore highlights from The Courtauld’s world-renowned art collection, such as Van Gogh’s Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère. Other highlights include our 20th Century British Art display, the Bloomsbury Room and the magnificent Blavatnik Fine Rooms.

A pop-up bar serving ‘Courtauld Cocktails’ will be open in the terrace courtyard on the lower ground floor, while the Art Café will be open for refreshments until late. Plus a live DJ set in the Gallery Entrance Hall throughout the evening and other various activities throughout the gallery.

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Fri 28 July 2023

18.30 – 22.30

Over 18s only. £5- £9

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Ticket price: Includes entry to the permanent collection, Art and Artifice: Fakes from the Collection and our temporary displays.

Adult (over 25): From £9
Under 25s: From £5
Friends go free

July Lates Programme

Lower Ground Floor

Cocktail Bar & Courtyard Terrace; The Courtauld Shop

Ground Floor

DJ set in the Entrance Hall
The Art Café and Bar (opposite the main entrance to the Gallery)

First Floor

The Ruddock Family Gallery: Medieval and Early Renaissance
Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Drawings Gallery: Art and Artifice: Fakes from the Collection

Second Floor

Blavatnik Fine Rooms: European Art (1400 – 1800)
Project Space:  Art and Artifice: Fakes from the Collection

Third Floor

 

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