Wednesday 30 October 2013

November news from the National Gallery

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EXHIBITIONFacing the Modern:
The Portrait in Vienna 1900
9 October 2013 – 12 January 2014
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Book now for the new exhibition 'Facing the Modern: The Portrait in Vienna 1900'
'Dazzles with amazing paintings'The Daily Telegraph
See striking paintings by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka in this major show that examines the importance of portraiture in Viennese painting around 1900.

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Related events – including sculpture workshop

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Detail from Egon Schiele, ‘Self Portrait with Raised Bare Shoulder’, 1912 © Leopold Museum Private Foundation, Vienna
NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
NEXT 4 WEEKS
LAST CHANCE TO SEEEVENTS
Michael Landy: Saints AliveFriday Lates
23 May – 24 November 2013
Admission free
6-9pm every Friday
Don't miss the Michael Landy show 'Saints Alive', which closes this month.Start your weekend at the National Gallery
Michael Landy in the ‘Saints Alive’ exhibition.
© Michael Landy, courtesy of the Thomas Dane Gallery, London / Photo: The National Gallery, London
© The National Gallery, London
It’s your last chance to see the saints come to life!

Resident artist Michael Landy has created a series of larger-than-life kinetic sculptures along with collage pieces, all inspired by images of saints in the National Gallery.

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Start your weekend at the National Gallery, with talks, tours, pop-up bar and more.

November highlight:
Concert: 'Facing the Modern: The Portrait in Vienna 1900' Music Programme
8 November, 6–7.15pm
Inspired by our current exhibition.
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Dame Myra Hess Day – Listen, Enjoy, RememberA gift in your Will
Friday 22 November 2013
Book now for Dame Myra Hess Day 2013A gift in your will could inspire future generations
Dame Myra Hess © The National Gallery, LondonDetail from Claude Monet, 'The Water-Lily Pond', 1899 © The National Gallery, London
Enjoy two concerts and a talk celebrating Dame Myra Hess, who arranged concerts in the National Gallery every day of the week throughout the Second World War.
Book in advance to avoid disappointment.
A gift in your Will is one of the most valuable ways you can support the National Gallery.

Your gift, however large or small, could help us to acquire or preserve a painting, or to inspire a new generation of art lovers by supporting our education and outreach projects.

To find out more, please contact the Development office.
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Exclusive National Gallery Christmas cardsJacques Henri Lartigue: Bibi at The Photographers’ Gallery
11 October 2013 – 5 January 2014
16-18 Ramillies Street, London, W1F 7LW
Buy National Gallery Christmas Cards this year'Jacques Henri Lartigue: Bibi' at the Photographers’ Gallery
Jacques Henri Lartigue, 'Voyage de noces a l'Hotel des Alpes', 1920 © Ministère de la Culture-France/AAJHL
Select your Christmas cards this year from the Gallery’s collection – you can even personalise your cards with your own message.
As with charity cards, every purchase supports the National Gallery. 
An exhibition depicting the renowned French photographer's marriage to Madeleine Messager in the 1920s. Admission free.
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Painting of the Month:
Degas: 'Hélène Rouart in her Father’s Study'
Detail from Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, ‘Hélène Rouart in her Father’s Study’, about 1886
Detail from Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, ‘Hélène Rouart in her Father’s Study’, about 1886
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Hélène is surrounded by her father’s possessions: Egyptian statues, a Chinese silk hanging, a painting by Corot and most tellingly by his empty chair.
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