The Prime Minister wishes to appoint 3 new trustees to the National Portrait Gallery. The appointment is made with the advice of the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
DCMS is committed to eliminating discrimination and advancing equality of opportunity in its public appointments. We particularly encourage applicants from underrepresented groups, those based outside London and the South-East and applicants who have achieved success through non-traditional educational routes. This ensures that boards of public bodies benefit from a full range of diverse perspectives and are representative of the people they serve.
The Board of Trustees is ultimately accountable for the organisation and for ensuring that the statutory aims and objectives of the Gallery are met. It delegates authority within agreed limits to the Director and their Executive Team and provides oversight, monitoring, support and advocacy. Trustees retain the authority to contribute to and approve operating plans and budgets, and other major projects and strategies. The Executive Team is responsible for preparing strategies, operating plans and budgets and for the day-to-day operation of the organisation.
Founded in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery is home to the largest and most prestigious collection of portraits in the world, consisting of over 220,000 works from the 8th century to the present day. Our portraits highlight the cultural and historical links that we all share, and encourage reflection on the nature of British identity, individual achievement and human stories.
The Gallery was founded with the aim of collecting portraits of ‘the most eminent persons in British history’. The role remains the same today - telling the story of the nation through people - although we have broadened our understanding of achievement to reflect the diversity and dynamism of contemporary culture. Another important development has been the increasing importance given to art and art history, leading to the Gallery’s role as a place to learn about the art of portraiture.
We tell the story of Britain through portraits, using art to bring history to life and explore living today. From global icons, to unsung heroes, our Collection is filled with the stories that have shaped, and continue to shape a nation. The National Portrait Gallery is a Living Portrait of Britain – of the people, for the people.
Our collection and our world-class exhibition programme now showcases the work of some of the world’s greatest artists as well as the very best in contemporary art. Our activities aim to invite an extensive and wide-ranging audience to engage with our Collection, from providing an exceptional visitor welcome for those who visit our Gallery, to making our collection available across the country and around the world through online programming, national and international partnerships, events and loaned works.
The Gallery has recently undergone a major transformation, the Inspiring People project. This project has included a comprehensive re-display of our collection, a significant transformation of our building, a new Learning Centre and ambitious national, international and digital programmes to reach new audiences – to be a truly national gallery for everyone. After opening the doors again in June 2023, the Gallery received great critical acclaim and saw record-breaking visitor numbers, and is now focused on embarking on a new, ambitious ten year plan which will ensure that the Collection can be enjoyed for future generations to come.