This week marks the reopening of the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing after two years of renovation by architect Annabelle Selldorf, showcasing a reconfiguration of its entire collection. Alongside, Tate Modern celebrates its 25th anniversary, reflecting on its substantial impact since its inception. The article discusses insightful conversations with art experts about the evolving landscape of contemporary art and highlights a significant sculpture from late artist Inge Mahn as part of a thematic exhibition. Both events underscore the dynamic relationship between art, architecture, and societal reflection.
After a two-year closure, the National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing reopens, showcasing a significant renovation by Annabelle Selldorf and a complete reinstallation of its collection.
Tate Modern celebrates its 25th anniversary, reflecting on its transformative influence in the art world and exploring its current challenges and future perspectives.
Inge Mahn's sculpture Balancing Towers is highlighted as part of a critical exhibition exploring the intersection of art and democracy, showcasing significant contemporary works.
Ben Luke guides the audience through the National Gallery's remodeled Sainsbury Wing, discussing its renovation and new display strategies with director Gabriele Finaldi.
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