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University of Cambridge

Open: Tuesday–Sunday, 11am–5pm

We are closed on Bank Holiday Mondays.

Please note that the Garden Kitchen café at Kettle’s Yard will be closed from Tuesday 21 – Friday 24 April inclusive for essential maintenance.

Kettle’s Yard house will close at 4pm on Friday 24 April with last entry to the house at 2.45pm. Please note the shop at Kettle’s Yard will remain open as usual to 5pm.

Book Tickets

Open: Tuesday–Sunday, 11am–5pm

We are closed on Bank Holiday Mondays.

Please note that the Garden Kitchen café at Kettle’s Yard will be closed from Tuesday 21 – Friday 24 April inclusive for essential maintenance.

Kettle’s Yard house will close at 4pm on Friday 24 April with last entry to the house at 2.45pm. Please note the shop at Kettle’s Yard will remain open as usual to 5pm.

Pierre Soulages

Born 1919 – Died 2022

Born in Aveyron in southern France, Soulages was largely self-taught, taking up painting after moving to Paris in 1946. He initially used wood stain to make abstract paintings on paper and, by the 1950s, had begun using oil on canvas, creating gestural works that aligned him with American Abstract Expressionism. He is known for his concept of ‘Outrenoir’, or ‘Beyond Black’, using pure black pigment to create textural abstract works inspired by prehistoric art and Chinese calligraphy.