The National Gallery on film
- Wednesday, 8 April 2026, 3 - 6 pm
- Friday, 10 April 2026, 3.30 - 5 pm
About
Join us in the Salon for a screening of selected On Demand films.
These films, only accessible to Members, will be screened with subtitles within the elegant surrounds of the Salon. It’s a chance for you to watch and connect with others while learning more about the collection. Stay for just one or feel free to watch them all!
Please be mindful of start times and considerate of others watching.
Your ticket includes access to the event in the Salon and a welcome drink of your choice (includes a hot beverage, soft drink or, glass of House red or white).
Join us for an afternoon of short films that go behind-the-scenes of the National Gallery.
Screening times:
15:05: Nicolas Poussin: The Painter’s Painter | Behind the Scenes in Conservation
15:21: Paul Cezanne's 'Bathers' | Behind the Scenes in Conservation
15:32: Uncovering The Finding of Moses | Behind the Scenes in Conservation
16:10: Paolo Uccello's 'The Battle of San Romano' | Behind the Scenes in Conservation
16:35: How we redisplayed over 1,000 paintings for our Bicentenary| Behind the Scenes NG200
Join us for an afternoon of short films that look into the contemporary art influences taking place at the National Gallery.
Screening times:
15:35: 200 Years of the National Gallery | Episode 1 Foundations (1824-1900)
16:05: 200 Years of the National Gallery | Episode 2: Towards Modernity (1900-1945)
16:36: 200 Years of the National Gallery | Episode 3: The People's Gallery (1954-2024)
17:30: Re-Curated | Freud: The Artist's Eye
17:52: Re-Curated | Hockney: The Artist's Eye
18:12: Re-Curated | Richard Hamilton: The Artist's Eye
