'Impressionism now' features contemporary artworks from the late 2010s to the present, which share an inspiration from the Impressionist movement. The traditional use of brushwork, light effects, and attention to atmosphere is evident, yet these artists reconsider Impressionism in a modern context, expressing today’s issues and contemporary visual culture. This collection examines how 21st century artists portray ephemeral moments, alongside emotional light and time. Some artworks focus on traditional themes, such as nature and urban life, while others turn inward to express memory, anxiety of the digital age, and impressionistic introspection. Instead of dwelling on what has been done before them, these pieces showcase that there is no definitive period in art history where Impressionism ends, as the movement continues to evolve through reinterpretations and adaptations to this day.