Rousseau's imaginary worlds
About
Join the Gallery’s Dorset Curatorial Fellow, Annabel Bai Jackson, for a lunchtime talk on Henri Rousseau’s 'Portrait of Joseph Brummer', where she will be looking at how Rousseau’s imaginary worlds informed this startling portrait.
Your speaker
Annabel Bai Jackson is the Dorset Curatorial Fellow for Modern & Contemporary Projects at the National Gallery, where she works on post-1800 paintings and the Gallery’s programming with contemporary artists. Outside of her curatorial work, her writing has been published in Apollo, Sight & Sound, and the Oxford Review of Books.
Lunchtime talk
Rousseau's imaginary worlds
Free, drop-in session
Although this event does not require booking, we encourage you to book a free Gallery entry ticket to gain admission to the National Gallery and save time on arrival.
Please note, Gallery entry does not guarantee admission to this event. Places are available on a first come, first served basis.