London’s Nationwide Gallery is to construct a significant new extension, that includes practically as a lot house as the current Sainsbury Wing. The venture will price round £400m, of which £375m has already been quietly raised behind the scenes—an astonishing achievement.
The pledges revealed as we speak embrace two donations of £150m every. Gabriele Finaldi, the gallery director, informed The Artwork Newspaper that these each characterize “the largest-ever recognized money donations to any cultural establishment, not simply in Britain, however globally”.
A world architectural competitors for the extension can be launched on 12 September. The brand new wing, which is anticipated to open within the early 2030s, can be on the location of St Vincent Home, an undistinguished Nineteen Sixties constructing simply to the north of the Sainsbury Wing. St Vincent Home, now set for demolition, was purchased for the gallery in 1998 to offer future land and far of it has been leased out (it at present homes a Thistle Resort).
A view down St Martin’s Road, with St Vincent Home on the best. Within the distance is the again of the Sainsbury WingPicture: The Artwork Newspaper
Right now’s different key announcement, which could have a revolutionary long-term influence, is that the gallery will begin to accumulate work from throughout your complete Twentieth century. Till now its closing date has been round 1900, though for the reason that Nineties it has often acquired early Twentieth-century works. Finaldi says that the brand new acquisition technique can be enacted in “collaboration” with Tate, which has lengthy collected worldwide artwork from round 1900.
Who’re the record-breaking donors?
The 2 main donors for the brand new wing are Michael Moritz’s Crankstart basis and the Hans and Julia Rausing Belief. Cardiff-born Moritz, who lives in San Francisco, started his profession as a journalist with Time journal and went on to make his fortune as a enterprise capitalist with the agency Sequoia Capital, investing in Google, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Moritz’s funds for the gallery are channelled by Crankstart, a basis he arrange together with his spouse Harriet Heyman. He’s dedicated to gifting away half his wealth to charitable causes. In 2012 Moritz donated £75m to Oxford College, the place he studied. He has additionally been one of many main funders of the Washington, DC-based Lincoln Mission, which campaigns, based on its web site, “to Cease Trump, Break MAGA, and Save America”. Moritz is an artwork collector, and owns a number of vital work by Lucian Freud.
Hans Kristian Rausing inherited wealth from his household’s stake within the Swedish-based Tetra Pak food-packaging firm. He battled habit and confronted related private issues within the early 2000s. After the demise in 2012 of his first spouse, Eva, Rausing married Julia Broughton, a senior director at Christie’s. He and Broughton arrange what’s now known as the Julia Rausing Belief. Julia died of most cancers in April 2024. Rausing mentioned in an announcement printed as we speak: “This reward is given in her reminiscence, in order that others might uncover the identical magnificence and inspiration in artwork that meant a lot to her.”
Hans Kristian Rausing inherited wealth from his household’s stake within the Swedish-based Tetra Pak food-packaging firm. He and his second spouse Julia Broughton, whom he met when she was a senior director at Christie’s, arrange what’s now known as the Julia Rausing Belief. Julia died of most cancers in April 2024. Rausing mentioned in an announcement printed as we speak: “This reward is given in her reminiscence, in order that others might uncover the identical magnificence and inspiration in artwork that meant a lot to her.”
Earlier than this newest donation, the Rausing belief had already given greater than £10m to the gallery for constructing tasks, together with the refurbishment of its largest room.
The belief has additionally supported quite a few different artwork establishments, together with donations of £1.5m every to the Museums Affiliation and the Artwork Fund. On 19 August it contributed £100,000 to assist purchase a Barbara Hepworth sculpture for The Hepworth Wakefield. Three weeks earlier it had pledged £2.5m to avoid wasting Acme Studios, which offers reasonably priced house to artists in Deptford, south London. The belief gave £2m in direction of the 2023 refurbishment of the Nationwide Portrait Gallery and £950,000 in direction of the acquisition of Joshua Reynolds’ Portrait of Mai (round 1776).
Each donors have been honoured with knighthoods for his or her philanthropy. Moritz acquired his in 2013 and Rausing final June.
Along with the £300m raised from the 2 lead donors, the gallery has raised an extra £75m for the brand new extension. These embrace contributions from the Nationwide Gallery Belief and the chairman of the gallery’s trustees, the entrepreneur John Sales space, who’s personally contributing £10m.
What are the gallery’s hopes for the brand new wing?
The extension on the location of St Vincent Home would be the UK’s largest museum constructing venture for the reason that opening of Tate Trendy in 2000. Finaldi has named it Mission Domani (Italian for “tomorrow”), and it has been framed a successor to the NG200 celebrations, which regarded again and commemorated the gallery’s institution in 1824.
The estimated price of the gallery’s wing will solely be recognized after architectural plans are finalised, however it’s more likely to be round £400m.
The brand new constructing can be linked with the 1991 Sainsbury Wing, which since its refurbishment in Could has turn into the primary entrance. There may be at present a lane separating the Sainsbury Wing and St Vincent Home, often known as St Martin’s Road, however it’s hoped that this little-used highway will be shortened, permitting the extension to “plug into” the sooner wing. It is usually anticipated {that a} bridge could be constructed above a unique part of St Martin’s Road to hyperlink an higher ground of the brand new wing to the gallery’s essential constructing.

An aerial view of the Nationwide Gallery with St Vincent Home marked in purple
© The Nationwide Gallery, London
The plan is to make use of the 2 higher flooring of the extension for a part of the everlasting assortment. This would supply the equal of 1 and a half occasions the house at present occupied by the early Renaissance work within the Sainsbury Wing. The brand new wing would have house for hanging as much as 250 footage.
A short lived exhibition gallery could be housed on one other ground of the extension; it could be round twice as giant as the prevailing, equal house within the decrease basement of the Sainsbury Wing. Plans for the previous exhibition house, which suffers from a scarcity of pure mild, at the moment are being mentioned, but it surely might be used to show the “reserve” assortment—work of secondary significance at present housed in storage.
The brand new wing’s floor ground and basement will home public services. There can even be an vitality centre, designed to offer extra environment friendly energy for your complete gallery.
Finaldi says that the gallery hopes to nominate an architectural agency subsequent March. Ideally he would really like a constructing that’s “distinctive, of top quality and representing a major architectural contribution to London, however that can be a part of an architectural property with the Sainsbury Wing and authentic Wilkins Constructing”. The scheme would additionally present a extra enticing walkway between the cultural hubs of Trafalgar Sq. and Leicester Sq..
It’d take the appointed architect a yr to develop designs and one other yr to get the suitable planning permissions. St Vincent Home would then be demolished earlier than development begins, with the brand new wing anticipated to be accomplished within the very early 2030s.
Venturing into the Twentieth century
As a part of the Domani Mission the Nationwide Gallery is now taking the daring resolution to develop the scope of its assortment to incorporate the complete Twentieth century. At current its assortment begins, chronologically, with Italian artwork of the thirteenth century and extends to works courting to roughly 1900, though in current many years it has often moved into the early 1900s.
Finaldi envisages the Twentieth-century assortment as beginning with the later French Impressionists, then the arrival of Picasso and Matisse, the Italian Futurists, German Expressionists, Surrealists, American Summary Expressionists, and as much as the close to the current, with a superb chronological and geographical unfold. Not will the gallery’s assortment be virtually completely European.
The Twentieth-century assortment can be constructed up with each acquisitions and loans. Acquisitions can be depending on elevating but extra funding. To help with loans, Finaldi intends to method the estates of main artists. With Tate, there would hopefully be a fair better trade of loans between the 2 galleries.

Claude Monet’s Water-Lilies, Setting Solar (round 1907) is among the comparatively few Twentieth-century works at present within the gallery’s assortment
© The Nationwide Gallery, London
The current approximate closing date of 1900 will should be negotiated with Tate, which collects artwork from that yr onwards. Finaldi has been in discussions with Tate director Maria Balshaw and the Nationwide Gallery hopes to achieve a collaboration settlement by the top of this yr.
Balshaw mentioned yesterday: “Tate appears to be like ahead to working carefully with colleagues on the Nationwide Gallery on loans, curatorial and conservational experience to help the event of their new shows.” Each units of trustees not too long ago held a joint assembly and established a working group to collaborate and “additional the nationwide assortment as an entire”.
In keeping with Finaldi, the 1900 boundary “appears to be like an increasing number of synthetic as time passes”. He factors out that “portray turns into very thrilling in the middle of the Twentieth century”—and he desires the Nationwide Gallery to inform that story.
How will a customer within the early 2030s encounter the brand new wing? Finaldi envisages that folks will proceed to enter the gallery by the Sainsbury Wing and proceed to the higher ground, the place they might begin their go to viewing early Renaissance works from round 1250 onwards. They might then enter the unique galleries within the Wilkins Constructing, the place the chronological sequence would take them to the far finish, reaching the 18th century. There they might flip again in what could be a “horseshoe” configuration. This could ultimately lead by way of a bridge into the brand new wing, the place the late-Nineteenth and Twentieth century works could be displayed.
Finaldi stresses that the Nationwide Gallery is a “work gallery”, not an “artwork gallery” with sculpture and works on paper. By together with the Twentieth century, he says that it’s going to turn into the world’s most complete work gallery, masking the story from its origins within the 1250s proper thus far.