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Nalini Malani in front of Caravaggio’s The Supper at Emmaus at the National Gallery © Photo: The National Gallery, London

Nalini Malani redefines the moving image in the first-ever National Gallery Contemporary Fellowship

A marriage portrait from the fifteenth century

New Display of Northern Renaissance Masterpieces Announced

Invitation

Bath Welcomes Refugees

Open Submission Artists Announced

A group of figures dance in celebration of a wedding

Grant Award

John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover, KG 2 November 1927 to 14 January 2022

The Brownsword Gallery, University of Bath

Artist Call Out

Sydney Gardens Tree Weekender writing competition

Sir Nicholas Penny talks about the relationship between public and private art

Queen Elizabeth I by Unknown English artist, circa 1588 © National Portrait Gallery, London

Exhibitions for Spring 2022

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