Curate Early Netherlandish and German paintings at The National Gallery!

April 26 2024

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The National Gallery in London are hiring a Curator of Early Netherlandish and German Paintings.

According to the job description:

This role oversees, with other relevant Collection Curators, the care and growth of the Gallery’s Renaissance collection. They are responsible specifically for the care and display of the Gallery’s early Netherlandish and German pictures, and in charge of overseeing the conception and production of associated scholarly research, publications, and interpretation.

The postholder takes the lead for seeking and recommending relevant new acquisitions and loans, and for in-house exhibitions, collection displays and gallery refurbishment projects. They will be heavily involved in the Gallery’s ‘NG200’ programme for its bicentenary in 2024, including the major redisplay of the collection ‘The Main Event’.

The job comes with a salary of £66,837 and applications must be in by 12th May 2024.

Good luck if you're applying!

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