Symphony of Colors at the Barberini Museum: Paul Signac and Neo-Impressionism

Event: Symphony of Colors. Paul Signac and Neo-Impressionism in Humboldtstr. 5–6 , 14467 Potsdam on 4. July 2026

Date and Time

4. July 2026 10:00

Artist

Location

Museum Barberini
Humboldtstraße 5-6, 14467 Potsdam, Germany

Price

16,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

A Masterpiece of Color at the Barberini Museum

With Symphony of Colors. Paul Signac and Neo-Impressionism, the Barberini Museum in Potsdam opens a precisely curated space for the aesthetic experience of modernity from July 4 to October 11, 2026. The exhibition is dedicated to Paul Signac, whose divisionist painting technique unfolds light, rhythm, and harmony from pure color particles. About 30 works by Signac enter into a dialogue with works by Lucie Cousturier, Henri-Edmond Cross, Curt Herrmann, Maximilien Luce, Camille Pissarro, Théo van Rysselberghe, Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange, Georges Seurat, Jan Toorop, and other artists. ([museum-barberini.de](https://www.museum-barberini.de/de/ausstellungen/22735/paul-signac-symphonie-der-farben))

Color as Composition, Light as Thought

Signac dedicated himself to the goal of utmost brightness and harmony. The short brushstrokes and dots that characterize Neo-Impressionism create a vibrating picture surface where painting, music, and architecture meet. The gaze follows not only the motifs but also an artistic theory of perception: color becomes the medium of mental order and sensual intensity. ([museum-barberini.de](https://www.museum-barberini.de/de/ausstellungen/22735/paul-signac-symphonie-der-farben))

From the Sea to Modernity

The exhibition traces Signac's journey from early coastal landscapes through interior and portrait painting to the socially utopian images of the Côte d'Azur. It is precisely this motif world that makes the art experience captivating: sailboats, water surfaces, coastal light, and architectural outlines condense into picture spaces where seeing itself becomes the theme. As a collector, patron, theorist, and organizer, Signac had an impact far beyond France and shaped the dissemination of Neo-Impressionism in Belgium and Germany. ([museum-barberini.de](https://www.museum-barberini.de/de/ausstellungen/22735/paul-signac-symphonie-der-farben))

Dialogues with a European Avant-Garde

The juxtaposition with works from international collections opens up art-historical depth. The Barberini Museum presents Signac not in isolation, but in a network of artistic exchange, scientifically informed curation, and cultural-historical context. Loans from Amsterdam, Chicago, Dublin, Paris, and Geneva underscore the international significance of this exhibition. ([museum-barberini.de](https://www.museum-barberini.de/de/ausstellungen/22735/paul-signac-symphonie-der-farben))

A House with a Special Affinity for Impressionism

The Barberini Museum is regarded as one of the most important places for landscape painting in Europe with its collection of French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. The house's position adds additional authority to the exhibition: here, Signac's color art meets a place that has shaped research, mediation, and public perception of modernity for years. ([museum-barberini.de](https://www.museum-barberini.de/en/museum-barberini/?utm_source=openai))

Visit, Mediation, and Service

The exhibition visit begins at Humboldtstraße 5–6 at the Old Market in Potsdam. The museum offers guided tours, workshops, multilingual audio offerings in the Barberini app, as well as barrier-free access and reservable parking for people with disabilities. The regular opening hours are Monday, Wednesday to Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm; the museum is closed on Tuesdays. ([museum-barberini.de](https://www.museum-barberini.de/en/698/kontakt))

Conclusion

Symphony of Colors promises an art experience of high aesthetic density: vibrant color fields, art-historical precision, and a clever interplay of significant loans. Those who wish to not only see Neo-Impressionism but understand it will find here an exhibition that sharpens seeing and makes modernity newly experienceable. A visit to the Barberini Museum is definitely worth it live. ([museum-barberini.de](https://www.museum-barberini.de/de/ausstellungen/22735/paul-signac-symphonie-der-farben))

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