Christina Gerber

Christina Gerber is an Underwriting Officer and Fine Art Expert for Liberty Specialty Markets based out of the New York Office.  Prior to joining Liberty four years ago, Christina was a Fine Art Broker at Aon Private Risk Management where she held a number of positions including Co- Director of the Global Fine Arts Practice.  Before making the move to the Fine Arts Insurance world 15 years ago, Christina held positions at Ralph Lauren and Christie’s New York.  She is a graduate of Emory University with a BA in Art History and has an MA Modern Art, History of the Art Market and Connoisseurship from Christie’s Education New York.

Christina Gerber

Christine Riding

Christine Riding is the Jacob Rothschild Head of the Curatorial Department and Curator of British Paintings at the National Gallery. Before joining the National Gallery, Christine held curatorial positions, first at the Museum of London and the Palace of Westminster and then, from 1999 to 2011, at the Tate. She was Curator of Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century British Art at Tate Britain, co-curating a number of exhibitions including ‘William Blake’ (2000), ‘A Picture of Britain’ (2005), ‘Hogarth’ (2007) and ‘Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting’ (2008), and ‘Gauguin: Maker of Myth’ (2010) at Tate Modern.

From 2011-18 she was Head of Arts and Curator of the Queen’s House at the Royal Museums Greenwich, where she curated the ‘Turner and the Sea’ exhibition (2013) and led on the acquisition of the ‘Kangaroo’ and ‘Dingo’ by George Stubbs (2013) and the ‘Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I’ (2016). She was also the curatorial lead on the major refurbishment of the Queen’s House, Greenwich, which included commissioning the installation in the Great Hall by artist Richard Wright. Currently she is working on the contemporary art exhibition Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery (working title) that opens in the Sunley Room on 10 December 2021.

Christina at the National Gallery

Filippo Guerrini-Maraldi

Filippo Guerrini-Maraldi is Chairman of Howden Insurance Brokers Private Wealth Divisions and Head of the Fine Art team, providing expert insurance solutions for private art collectors, museums, galleries and art dealers. A collector himself, Filippo also curated the Howden Family Contemporary Art Collection and has supported the Wells Art Contemporary since 2018.

Filippo Guerrini-Maraldi

Megan Piper

Megan Piper represents a small number of artists and artist estates with a focus on rediscovering and re-evaluating British artists whose careers started in the 1960s and 70s. The exhibition programme focuses on collaborations with other galleries and aims to present artists to a new generation and to demonstrate both the strength of their lifelong commitment to their work and the continuing dynamism of their recent production. All artists are represented in public and private collections in the UK and internationally.

Megan Piper is also the co-founder and director of The Line.

Piper