The Nationwide Portrait Gallery (NPG) is on the centre of a “nepotism” row following reviews {that a} photographer presently exhibiting works on the London gallery was additionally a donor to its latest £41m makeover.
In late November 2024 the NPG launched Legends, a present by Zoë Regulation, a make-up artist turned photographer and the ex-wife of Andrew Regulation, the chairman and chief government of the hedge fund Caxton Associates. Zoë Regulation was beforehand a trustee of the Regulation Household Charitable Basis however, in accordance with the inspiration’s web site, resigned throughout her divorce from Andrew Regulation in early 2024.
As first reported by The Guardian, the previous couple’s belief was a “massive donor” to the NPG’s latest three-year refurbishment venture, Inspiring Folks. The gallery’s annual report (2023-24) outlines that it additionally acquired help from the Regulation Household Charitable Basis to increase the Regulation Images Programme, a images initiative for college kids from state-sponsored faculties.
The muse has additionally made donations to the gallery’s studying programme and studying centre, whereas Regulation herself gifted a portrait of the Oasis singer Noel Gallagher to the NPG final yr. The quantity acquired by the gallery in donations from the Regulation Household Charitable Basis is undisclosed.
The controversy across the Legends exhibition prompted cultural advisor Maurice Davies of Cultural Associates Oxford, to remark to The Artwork Newspaper: “The scope of [museum] ethics committees maybe wants to increase to look in some element at exactly what is suitable in relation to main donors and their households… It’s a primary precept of public life that it’s essential to keep away from the looks of conflicts of curiosity in addition to conflicts themselves. Museum ethics committees play a priceless and infrequently delicate function in deciding which potential donations needs to be accepted.”
Davies continued: “It may be tough for museums to reply to the expectations of main donors, who could informally anticipate favours in return for his or her beneficiant present. A routine instance in some locations is kids or different family of main donors being given work-experience internships in ways in which bypass the museum or gallery’s regular open and clear procedures for choosing interns, giving them an unfair benefit of their early profession.”
A former UK museum curator commenting anonymously raised a distinct concern. The curator alleged: “Regulation presumably had good entry to massive names in popular culture, which can have been one of many causes—depart apart the donation—for doing the exhibition.”
A spokesperson for the NPG confirmed that its ethics committee was consulted concerning the donation from The Regulation Household Charitable Basis, and that it had been permitted. “[We] adopted our processes as outlined in our grants and donations coverage, that are designed to make sure due diligence by way of an appropriately documented course of,” a press release mentioned.
On-line, the NPG additionally states: “the UK Bribery Act 2010 requires the establishment to make sure that the receipt of a donation just isn’t associated to some inappropriate benefit that be afforded to the donor, such because the award of a contract”. In the meantime, the Code of Ethics for museums revealed by the UK Museums Affiliation says that galleries ought to “keep away from any non-public exercise or pursuit of a private curiosity which will battle or be perceived to battle with the general public curiosity”.
The row shines the highlight once more on how nationwide collections are funded within the UK within the face of dwindling public subsidies. The Belgian collector Alain Servais informed The Telegraph: “No person within the artwork world likes to speak about cash however the reality is that not a single solo exhibition can occur with out the help of the artist’s gallery or a sponsor.”
The Telegraph additionally reviews that Zoë Regulation: Legends was first mentioned again in 2019, underneath the gallery’s former director Nicholas Cullinan, now director of the British Museum. Regulation is credited because the photographer behind a publicity portrait of Cullinan that was distributed by the museum alongside its announcement of Cullinan’s appointment in March 2023. The picture is dated 2018.
Regulation’s web site says that she started her evolving Legends sequence in 2017, “celebrating over 100 influential figures from the worlds of artwork, vogue, enterprise, and leisure”. Her work is on show till 2 March within the NPG’s Studio Gallery and Highlight House.
Zoë Regulation and the Regulation Household Charitable Basis had been contacted for remark. Nicholas Cullinan declined to remark.