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The London estate agent has a strong track record of supporting art institutions and community events across the Capital.

The National Portrait Gallery

Chestertons has signed a deal with the National Portrait Gallery and will be supporting next year’s renowned London Art Fair in a move that will give its staff and clients access to a wider range of exhibitions and events.

The London estate agent has a strong track record of supporting art institutions and community events across the capital.

SUPPORT

Previously it has supported the Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Welsh Rugby Club and Chelsea Physic Garden.

Inside the National Portrait Gallery
Hanging out: Inside the National Portrait Gallery.

And The Neg told in May how the agency had renewed its sponsorship for the prestigious annual Polo in the Park tournament at Hurlingham Park – one of the biggest polo tournaments in the world. It has been supporting the event since 2009.

The National Portrait Gallery re-opened in June after a three-year, £40 million renovation, while the London Art Fair – which has been held annually since 1989 – will be held at London’s Business Design Centre in Islington between January 17 and 21.

Giles Milner, Chestertons Chief Marketing Officer, says: “We are always looking at ways in which we can help London institutions flourish.”

SUPERB EVENTS

And he adds: “We love giving our clients and staff access to some of the superb events and experiences that the city has to offer.

Giles Milner, Chestertons
Giles Milner, Chestertons

“We know that the National Portrait Gallery is a firm favourite for many Londoners and so are very excited to start working closely with them and give our clients access to some of the exhibitions that are in the pipeline.

“We supported the London Art Fair for the first time this year and, following excellent feedback from our clients, are very happy to be able to continue our sponsorship.”


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