National Gallery GFT, Sunday 11 January, Tuesday 13 January, 2015
National Gallery12A
GFT, 12 Rose St H3 6RB
Sunday 11 January, Tuesday 13 January
The National Gallery was founded in 1824; situated in Trafalgar Square in London it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings. Famed director Frederick Wiseman offers a mesmerising and detailed account of the gallery and its inner workings in this latest documentary. Following on from his observations of the Paris Opera Ballet in 2009’s La Danse and the University of California’s student campus in last year’s At Berkeley, this latest work affords viewers the opportunity to witness the brilliance of the gallery’s collection.
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