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Picture This

Creative minds in conversation at the National Gallery

The National Gallery today announces the launch of a new in conversation series, 'Picture This', with broadcaster and host of the BBC’s 'This Cultural Life', John Wilson.

Leading figures from a wide variety of fields, including fashion, science, music, literature, gastronomy and film, will join John once a month to reflect on their life and work through the lens of a National Gallery painting.

This new series will open with John in conversation with iconic British model, advocate and writer Erin O’Connor MBE. She rose to fame in the 90s when fashion was performance-led. She danced through flames, walked on water and flew through the air for fashion houses including Alexander McQueen, Galliano and Christian Dior.

The National Gallery’s first artist-in-residence Maggi Hambling CBE will join John in April to discuss 'Rembrandt’s Self Portrait at the Age of 63', and its importance to her own life and artistic practice. In May, actor David Harewood OBE will join John in conversation. In June Sir Michael Palin will take a closer look at Joseph Mallord William Turner’s 'The Fighting Temeraire'.

Using the National Gallery’s advanced technology, these works of art will be displayed in breath-taking detail in the Pigott Lecture Theatre, bringing the audience closer to the artist and the subject than ever before.

This series will also offer paid work experience to young people who have come through the National Gallery Articulation programme, our national programme for young people, designed to use art as a springboard to develop vital oracy, independent research, and presentation skills.

'Picture This' will take place monthly in the National Gallery’s newly refurbished Pigott Lecture Theatre in the Sainsbury Wing and will be broadcast live online.

Tickets go on sale to members of the National Gallery today (Monday 16 February), and will be on general sale from Friday 20 February.

Image: John Wilson Image © Tricia Yourkevich

Notes to editors

Image credits:

John Wilson, credit Tricia Yourkevich
Erin O’Connor, credit Drew Jarrett
David Harewood, credit Danny Kasirye
Maggi Hambling, credit Laura Bailey
Sir Michael Palin, credit Jaimie Gramston

Season one dates:

Monday 16 February Members ticket release
Thursday 26 February General ticket release

Erin O’Connor        Friday 27 March 
Maggi Hambling   Friday 10 April     
David Harewood   Friday 15 May     
Sir Michael Palin   Friday 26 June   

And more to be announced

Ticket price:

In person: £22 (£17 concession)

Online: £10

The National Gallery is one of the greatest art galleries in the world. Founded by Parliament in 1824, the Gallery houses the nation’s collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the late 13th to the early 20th century. The collection includes works by Artemisia Gentileschi, Bellini, Cezanne, Degas, Leonardo, Monet, Raphael, Rembrandt, Renoir, Rubens, Titian, Turner, Van Dyck, Van Gogh and Velázquez. The Gallery’s key objectives are to care for and enhance the collection and provide the best possible access to visitors. Admission free.

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