A documentary highlighting the importance of the National Gallery in London will be shown in Cardigan.
Exhibition On Screen's My National Gallery will run at Mwldan, Aberteifi, on Tuesday, June 4 at 6.45pm and Sunday, June 9 at 2pm.
The film, 'My National Gallery,' offers viewers an immersive encounter with one of the world's leading art venues.
The National Gallery, brimming with masterpieces, serves as an endless resource of history and stories.
This unique piece of storytelling provides insight into the significance of various art pieces to those who work at the gallery.
From the cleaner to the director, every worker shares their favourite artwork and the reasons behind their choice.
This narrative also features well-known celebrities explaining their preferred pieces when they visit.
The documentary uses these accounts to navigate the 200-year history of the National Gallery and speculate on the future of this magnificent space.
It not only showcases the gallery's grandeur but also highlights the personal connections formed within its walls.
Beloved celebrities, dedicated staff, and expert scholars unite to create a distinctive image of this renowned British institution set to mark its bicentenary.
Tickets for the 'Exhibition On Screen' at Mwldan, priced at £12 (£10 concession), are now available for purchase through Mwldan's website or via phone at the box office from 12 - 8pm, Tuesday through Sunday on 01239 621 200.
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