The National Gallery’s extraordinary year was, according to John Booth, its chair of trustees, founded on food. When he took over the top job in September 2021, he had served on the board of the National Gallery for just a few months, as liaison trustee of the Tate Gallery. He didn’t know Gabriele Finaldi, the gallery’s director since 2015, personally: ‘I’d only really met him on Zoom meetings.’ Since Booth believes that the most crucial relationship in any institution is ‘between the chief executive and the chair’ he proposed that they get to know each other better.
First Finaldi took Booth out to an Italian restaurant – ‘we shared a good bottle of wine and so on and we must have chatted for three hours, one of those good long…
