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Image: Christine Riding, the Jacob Rothschild Head of the Curatorial Department with Turner's 'Fighting Temeraire'

Art Distilled

Talks and conversations
Date
Friday, 10 October 2025
Time
6.15 - 7.30 pm
Audience
For Members

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We continue our sell-out series of Art Distilled with culture journalist and broadcaster, Nancy Durrant.

Nancy invites curators into the spotlight for an intimate conversation about the artworks that have shaped their careers and lives. Each curator reveals three artworks that have special significance to them, alongside a cocktail of their choice that stirs up a personal anecdote.

Art Distilled is an engaging and intimate exploration of art, perfect for anyone with a curious mind, passion for the visual world and thirst for discovery.

Take the opportunity to get to know our curators in a different light and enjoy an expertly-crafted cocktail.

Doors open at 6pm.

Nancy meets Christine

Christine Riding
Christine Riding is the Director of Collections and Research at the National Gallery. Before joining the Gallery, she was Head of Arts and Curator of the Queen's House at Royal Museums Greenwich (2011–18), where she curated the 'Turner and the Sea' exhibition (2013). From 1999 to 2011, she was Curator of 18th- and 19th-Century British Art at Tate.

Your host

Nancy Durrant is a culture journalist and broadcaster with more than two decades of experience. She was formerly the Culture Editor of the 'Evening Standard' where she hosted 'Cultural Capital', a weekly YouTube London culture show. Prior to that she spent 16 years as an arts writer and editor at 'The Times'.

She is a co-host of 'The London Theatre Review' podcast (which does exactly what it says on the tin) and writes 'The London Culture Edit', a regular Substack newsletter reviewing and highlighting current and upcoming cultural events in London.

Nancy writes features, interviews and reviews across the cultural landscape, from dance to theatre, art to opera and everything in between. She has written for publications including 'The Times', 'The Observer', 'The Sunday Times', 'The London Standard', 'Opera Now', 'W Magazine', 'Plaster, Art Quarterly' and others. She also regularly pops up as a commentator on BBC Radio 4, Times Radio, Monocle Radio and others.

She hosts live and online events from in-conversations to day conferences, for clients including Dulwich Picture Gallery, Charleston Festival, Barbican, the Association of Women in the Arts (AWITA), Soho House and Brookfield Properties.

Nancy also provides a consultancy service, helping cultural organisations to tell their stories more effectively, most recently working with the Royal Ballet and Opera.