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How female artists are being given space in central London - with a little help from Chanel

Georgina Masson by Horace Ové, photographed in 2002 Credit: © Horace Ové /National Portrait Gallery, London  You probably haven’t heard of Hannah Woolley, but if Flavia Frigeri has her way, that will soon change. Frigeri, the new Chanel Curator of the Collection at the National Portrait Gallery, confesses to be obsessed: “She was the first woman in England to make a living writing books on household management,” says Frigeri. “Elizabeth David meets Marie Kondo - the 17th-century version.” And yes, you did read Frigeri’s job title correctly. Her role is sponsored by Chanel, which has agreed to fund this new position at the Gallery for the next three years. Her project is called Reframing Narratives: Women in Portraiture, and aims to adjust the balance of female artists and sitters in the Gallery’s collection.

National Portrait Gallery to boost female representation on display

Anna May Wong by Atelier Gudenberg, published by Ross-Verlag, 1920s (National Portrait Gallery, London) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The National Portrait Gallery will increase its representation of female artists and sitters on display when it reopens, it has said. The gallery, in London, is closed until 2023 as part of a £35.5 million redevelopment project. It now plans to boost the representation of women featured in its collection. The gallery will also highlight “overlooked stories of individual women who have shaped British history and culture”, it said.

Chanel Is Staging A Feminist Coup At The National Portrait Gallery

The National Portrait Gallery is now shuttered for a major refurbishment until 2023, and while losing out on access to the NPG for a number of years is a bitter pill to swallow, it’s going to be more than worthwhile – not least because Chanel is now involved in reorganising the gallery’s permanent collection. According to a press release on 17 March, the maison will have a key role in the institution’s Reframing Narratives: Women in Portraiture project, which aims to “highlight the often overlooked stories of individual women who have shaped British history and culture”. ‘Marie-Louise von Motesiczky’ by Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, 1959, courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery.

National Portrait Gallery to feature more women in its collection

National Portrait Gallery to feature more women in its collection
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