First look: the 'once-in-a-lifetime' rehang at London's National Gallery
Briefly

On May 10, the National Gallery in London opens its first comprehensive rehang since the Sainsbury Wing’s debut in 1991. After two years of renovations, led by Christine Riding, the gallery aims to create a more welcoming entrance. With 1,045 paintings displayed, visitors can enjoy nearly 40% of the collection simultaneously, with a potential increase to 50% after June. Sponsored by C C Land, the rehang, aptly named "C C Land: The Wonder of Art," maintains a chronological layout with some repositioning of artworks for a refreshed visitor experience.
"The National Gallery in London is set to unveil its first full rehang since 1991, presenting nearly 40% of its extensive collection for a fresh viewing experience."
"This rehang provides a unique opportunity for visitors to engage with nearly half of the entire collection, including major works and exhibits on loan."
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