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Homeless man sleeping outside National Portrait Gallery as it celebrates re-opening with an evening Gala

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A homeless man is spotted sleeping outside the National Portrait Gallery during evening Gala, celebrating its re-opening on Tuesday, 20 June. Glamorous guest in a floor-lengh golden dress is seen leaving the gallery. The Princess of Wales, Patron of the National Portrait Gallery, ceremonially reopened the NPG after a major three-year £35.5 million redevelopment. The art gallery will open again for the public on 22 June 2023 with spectacular programme of major exhibitions, showcasing photography, painting and drawing. These will include Yevonde: Life and Colour (22 June - 15 October), Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm (28 June - 1 October) and David Hockney: Drawing from Life (2 November 2023 - 21 January 2024), a celebrated exhibition that was previously cut short after 20 days, when the gallery was closed by the pandemic in 2020.
The Gallery is supported by Reopening Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills, longstanding partner of the National Portrait Gallery. Tickets for the Summer exhibitions are supported by Principal Partner of the new National Portrait Gallery, Bank of America. London, 20 June 2023 20:56pm #NationalPortraitGallery #NPG #reopening #Gala #GlamorousDress #EveningDress #GoldenDress #HomelessMan #arts #culture #exhibitions #WestEnd #WC2H #London #England #GB

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