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Ben Uri Gallery to go fully virtual

The pandemic and a low footfall in common with many galleries has accelerated the move, says chief executive

September 24, 2020 14:19
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Jenni Frazer,

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The Ben Uri Gallery and museum has changed in its focus to become “a digital institution with a physical presence, rather than the museum norm, a physical institution with a digital presence”.

According to David Glasser, Ben Uri’s executive chairman, the shift will make it the first fully virtual museum of its kind in the world.

Mr Glasser has been overseeing the move, in the pipeline since 2018 when Ben Uri sold a number of works at Sotheby’s to fund its new direction. The sale prompted criticism and resignations from top advisers, including Nicholas Serota, chair of Arts Council England.

Ben Uri was founded in Whitechapel in 1915 and throughout its long history has gone through financial crises and even the loss of its gallery in 1996.

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