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At the National Gallery in London, New York-based architect Annabelle Selldorf has reimagined the interiors of the Sainsbury Wing, the extension designed in the 1990s by the duo Venturi and Scott ...
The National Gallery in London today opens its Roden Centre for Creative Learning. In a thorough remodelling and renovation of the gallery’s 50-year-old north extension, which has been home for ...
A billionaire lover of fine art, he and his brothers had in 1985 pledged to fund a major extension of London's National Gallery. (The cost was undisclosed, but reportedly in the tens of millions.) ...
Britain’s National Portrait Gallery reopened Thursday after a three-year, $53-million renovation. Raising the money in the current climate was tough.
Architects, critics and academics are concerned about Selldorf Architects' plans to remodel Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's postmodern Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery in London.
Activists have attacked artwork at the National Gallery in London five times, the gallery said. Just Stop Oil said the threat from climate change was much more serious.
To celebrate its bicentenary, London's National Gallery has purchased a curious altarpiece for $20 million that it was eyeing for decades. Titled The Virgin and Child with Saints Louis and ...
London's art scene is flourishing this summer with a diverse array of exhibitions that blend tradition, innovation, and immersive experiences.
I t’s the National Gallery’s 200th birthday, so I’m in London covering what seems to be a moment of both vacuity and splendor. The place was certainly packed, with even the Dutch galleries ...
London's National Portrait Gallery just spent £3 million ($3.6 million) on a Victorian-era lavatory to convert it into new gallery space.
At 200 Years Old, the London National Gallery Is Redefining What It Means to Be a ‘National’ Museum Despite its decidedly traditional art collection, the British cultural institution is ...
Frans Hals is at the National Gallery, Sep 30-Jan 21 2024. More details and tickets here. Pay what you wish is 5.30-9pm on Fridays. Nine art exhibitions we can’t wait to see in London this autumn.