12 June - 14 September 2008
Wolfson Gallery
Free
First
Prize | Second
Prize | Third Prize | BP
Young Artist Award | BP Travel
Award 2008
Exhibitors
| Catalogue | Events
| Commissioned Portraits | Pre-register
for BP Portrait Award 2009 | Touring
| Visitor's Choice
The BP Portrait Award is the
most prestigious portrait competition in the world, promoting
the very best in contemporary portrait painting.
An annual competition aimed at
encouraging artists to focus upon and develop the theme of portraiture
in their work, the Award is open to everyone aged 18 and over
in recognition of the outstanding and innovative work currently
being produced by artists of all ages. With a first-prize of £25,000 the exhibition
has proved the launch pad for the careers of a number of successful
portrait artists.
On Monday 16 June the winner
of the BP Portrait Award 2008 was announced by Ian Hislop at
the National Portrait Gallery. In a record-breaking year for
entries from non-UK artists, the prestigious first prize was
won by 35-year-old London artist Craig Wylie. His winning portrait,
K (oil on canvas, 2100 x 1650 mm), is an epic study of
his girlfriend Katherine Raw based on sittings at his Hackney
Wick studio. Craig wins £25,000 and a commission, at the
National Portrait Gallery Trustees' discretion, worth £4,000.
The second prize of £8,000
goes to Simon Davis for Portrait of Amanda Smith at Vincent
Avenue and the third prize of £6,000 goes to Robert
O'Brien for Hannah O'Brien.
There is, also for the second
time, a BP Young Artist Award of £5,000 for the work of
an entrant aged between 18 and 30. This has been won by Peiyuan
Jiang for Untitled.
This year, nearly 1,750 artists
from around the world submitted their work and the resulting
exhibition presents 55 works.
BP Travel Award
This year's exhibition features
a selection of work by the two BP Travel Award 2007 winners
- Timothy Hyman and Gareth Reid. The Award, which looks to offer
artists the opportunity to experience working in a different
environment, in Britain or abroad, on a project related to portraiture,
is open to all artists selected for the exhibition.
Hyman's studies of a unique group
of Indian artists he first met in the 1980s will be displayed
alongside Reid's portraits of members of the Scandinavian 'vinterbaderklubs'
(winter-bathing clubs) who regularly swim in man-made ice holes.
BP Young Artist Award
Our commitment to the work of
young artists continues with the inclusion in this year's exhibition
of a special award for
BP Portrait Award 2007: Winner
| Second Prize
| Third Prize
| Young Artist
Award | Visitor
Choice | Exhibition entries 2007 | BP
Travel Award 2006 | Family
Fun | Catalogue | Online
Caption Writing Competition Winners | Touring
Exhibition
BP Travel Award 2007: Timothy
Hyman and Gareth
Reid
BP Portrait Award 2006: Winner and Prizes
| Visitor's Choice | Exhibitors & Prints | Catalogue
BP Portrait Award 2005: Winner and Prizes
| Exhibitors | Catalogue
BP Portrait Award 2004: Winner and Exhibitors
| Catalogue
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