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Bonnard to Vuillard: The Intimate Poetry of Everyday Life

Member Morning

Member Morning

Free; reservation required. This is a members-only event. Learn more about membership.

Due to the popularity of Bonnard to Vuillard and to ensure the best experience for members, we ask that you reserve either the 10:15 am or the 11:15 am tour for this event.

Members with reservations will enjoy a guided tour of the exhibition for the duration of the tour time selected. The museum will open at 10 am for all members, but only members with reservations may enter the Bonnard to Vuillard galleries, during their selected tour time. Members without reservations may visit the permanent collection, museum shop, and cafe during these hours.   

Member guest passes will not be accepted for this event.  The amount of entries granted is commensurate with the member’s level of benefits.

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Event details

Enjoy exclusive members-only access to Bonnard to Vuillard: The Intimate Poetry of Everyday Life—The Nabi Collection of Vicki and Roger Sant.

Please make a reservation for the 10:15 am or 11:15 am tour.


Bonnard to Vuillard: The Intimate Poetry of Everyday Life—The Nabi Collection of Vicki and Roger Sant presents over 60 exquisite, rarely seen works by a leading group of European Post-Impressionist artists who ushered in a new form of artistic expression in the 1890s. Assuming the name “Nabis” (from the Hebrew navi, meaning “prophet”), its members shared a belief in art’s intimate connection to everyday life. Works by Pierre Bonnard, Édouard Vuillard, Maurice Denis, Félix Vallotton, and others across a range of media—including painting, sculpture, lithography, stained glass, ceramics, tapestry, and screens—reveal the various ways in which the Nabis sought to break down the artificial barriers between the fine and decorative arts. The exhibition and its accompanying catalogue significantly enrich the understanding of the Nabis’ lasting contribution to the history of modern art.