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The National Gallery by Gabriele Finaldi
The National Gallery by Gabriele Finaldi







The National Gallery by Gabriele Finaldi The National Gallery by Gabriele Finaldi

The agreement will see the return to work of a senior union representative, the union added. Want to stay ahead of the art world? Subscribe to our newsletter to get the breaking news, eye-opening interviews, and incisive critical takes that drive the conversation forward.The Public and Commercial Services union has announced that it has reached an agreement with the National Gallery after 100 days of strike action. In the last few months, a conflict between the senior management and some of its front of house staff over the privatization of its visitors’s services has brought on a series of five-day strikes.Īccording to the Guardian, further industrial action is planned for the period between Tuesday 24 March and Saturday 28 March (see Staffing Crisis at London’s National Gallery, Strike Partially Closes National Gallery and Union Rep’s Suspension Fuels Staff’s Anger at London’s National Gallery).

The National Gallery by Gabriele Finaldi The National Gallery by Gabriele Finaldi

“At the Prado we hope that his presence in London will give a new impulse to the highly positive collaboration already established between our Museum and the Gallery under the leadership of our esteemed friend and colleague, Nicholas Penny,” he added.įinaldi, however, will take up the helm of the reputed British institution at a fraught time. “Gabriele Finaldi has contributed decisively to the modernization of the Museo del Prado in the last decade, most significantly, in positioning the Museum internationally and developing its conservation and research roles,” Prado director Miguel Zugaza said in a statement. His thirteen-year stint at the Prado has been a successful one, and he has been widely credited with propelling the historical museum into the 21st century. In 2002, he was hired by the Museo del Prado in Madrid, where he worked on the organization and conservation of the museum’s vast permanent collection. He is already familiar with the National Gallery, where he served as curator of Italian and Spanish painting for 10 years, starting in 1992. “This is a world-class collection in a world-class city and I eagerly look forward to working with the Trustees and the staff to strengthen the Gallery’s bond with the public and its international standing.”īorn in London in 1965 to an Italian family, Finaldi will hit the ground running. “I feel deeply honoured to take on the Directorship of the National Gallery after Nicholas Penny,” Finaldi said in a statement. He will take up the position on August 17, 2015. Gabriele Finaldi has been appointed as the new director of the National Gallery. The official announcement, made today by the London museum, doesn’t come as a surprise.įinaldi has been rumored to be Nicholas Penny’s successor for months (see Nicholas Penny Steps Down from London’s National Gallery and National Gallery to Tap Gabriele Finaldi as Director).









The National Gallery by Gabriele Finaldi