Redisplaying the Renaissance

Fascinating online lecture from the National Gallery discussing the redisplay of the Sainsbury Wing following its recent refurbishment.

Laura Llewellyn and Emma Capron did a wonderful double act taking us through the reasoning around the redesign and rehang.

They started by looking at why the pre-1500 collection at the gallery is so strong but the problems of the old display including the traffic jams getting to the Arnolfini Wedding in the end room.

They then looked at why they start the display with the Northern European work and the challenges in showing these largely small works and why the early Italian gold ground works are now in the far corner, opening the Italian chronology. Next we moved onto how they hung the ‘nave’ of the gallery to represent how the art would have been displayed in churches when it was new. Having visited several times I think this section is particularly successful.

They looked at the two themed rooms they had created on nature and gold and discussed the reason for these themes and how they chose work for them before finishing with an overview of some of the projects which were undertaken while the space was closed.

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