National Gallery’s Rembrandt: The Late Works Exhibition Attracts 265,000 Visitors
The National Gallery, which is currently on strike over privatisation, has reported that 265,000 people visited the Rembrandt: The Late… Read More
6 February 2015
The National Gallery, which is currently on strike over privatisation, has reported that 265,000 people visited the Rembrandt: The Late… Read More
6 February 2015
Staff at London’s National Gallery are to stage a five-day strike starting today, as a protest over the privatisation of… Read More
2 February 2015
The National Gallery are to undergo a major renovation, thanks to a grant award from the Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation…. Read More
30 January 2015
The National Gallery found itself the centre of a large PR pickle this week as the dirty word ‘privatisation’ was… Read More
29 January 2015
The National Gallery will present ‘Goya: The Portraits’ The exhibition will be the first ever to focus on the portraits… Read More
7 January 2015
2015 will begin at the Scottish National Gallery, with the opening of Turner in January, an exhibition of the outstanding… Read More
2 January 2015
The Four Times of Day c1850 by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot has been purchased for the nation with the help of a… Read More
15 December 2014
It has been announced that Hannah Rothschild, a writer, a filmmaker has been appointed by them as Chair of the… Read More
8 December 2014
The National Gallery presents Maggi Hambling, with a new series of dramatic paintings, Hambling was the first National Gallery Artist… Read More
28 November 2014
The National Gallery in London is introducing Membership, for the first time in its 190 year history. Due to huge… Read More
27 September 2014
The National Gallery, London presents an important new exhibition, Rembrandt: The Late Works – the first ever in-depth exploration of… Read More
8 July 2014
The Director of the National Gallery, London, Dr Nicolas Penny has announced his intention to retire from his role in… Read More
23 June 2014
The extraordinary and beautiful drawings and watercolours created by one of Victorian Britain’s most eminent writers and thinkers, John Ruskin… Read More
16 March 2014
London’s National Gallery has purchased the important archive belonging to the art dealers Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, following the… Read More
5 March 2014
London’s National Gallery has purchased one of the most important American paintings – the 1912 work ‘Men of the Docks’… Read More
7 February 2014
The National Gallery’s next major exhibition explores the role of architecture within painting, and focusses on Italian Renaissance painting of… Read More
28 January 2014
A major new exhibition devoted to one of the most influential artists of the 16th century, titled, Veronese: Magnificence in… Read More
6 November 2013
London’s National Gallery are to exhibit two versions of Vincent van Gogh’s iconic Sunflowers side by side for the first… Read More
28 October 2013
Delving into the world of Witches and Wicked Bodies through depictions in art is the theme of a major new… Read More
29 July 2013
A man has been arrested after supergluing a photograph to an important painting by John Constable, in London’s National Gallery…. Read More
28 June 2013
Many UK museums, galleries and heritage sites could be affected today and tomorrow as industrial action from the PCS union,
30 May 2013
To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the foundation of Birmingham’s Barber Institute of Fine Arts, the National Gallery, London is… Read More
22 May 2013
The National Gallery has announced a captivating new exhibition exploring the concept of music as one the most popular motifs… Read More
25 March 2013
Three iconic works from the National Gallery Collection – Manet’s The Execution of Maximilian, Canaletto’s A Regatta on the Grand… Read More
11 March 2013
Oversized images of publicly owned masterpieces were projected on to the National Gallery building in Trafalgar Square last night, as… Read More
9 February 2013
Christie’s International have announced the closure of its Haunch of Venison galleries. The struggling operation, Christie’s first undertaking (in its… Read More
4 February 2013
The National Gallery presents the work of Michael Landy, this summer. The Sunley Room will be brought to life with… Read More
28 January 2013
The exploration of the relationship between painting and photography is so large a topic that this complex, sober exhibition cannot… Read More
31 October 2012
Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present is a new groundbreaking exhibition exploring the relationship between historical painting, early photography… Read More
24 October 2012
The National Gallery in London has announced the end of its long-standing sponsorship arrangement with weapons manufacturer Finmeccanica, following a… Read More
10 October 2012
A protest against The National Gallery’s acceptance of donations from the arms company Finmeccanica has sparked a day of action… Read More
20 September 2012
A highly personal exhibition by Richard Hamilton, one of Britain’s most influential artists is scheduled for October at London’s National… Read More
5 September 2012