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'One of Britain's most prestigious
and lucrative art prizes' - The Guardian
The BP Portrait Award,
now in its twenty-seventh year, is a popular fixture on the summer
calendar, and is the leading showcase for young artists specialising
in portraiture. The competition is open to artists from around
the world and last year received a record-number of over 1000
entrants, all competing for the main prize of £25,000.
As well as featuring all the
entries from this year's competition, this arresting book includes
a fascinating essay by novelist and biographer Margaret Forster
and an illustrated article by Joel Ely, the travel-award winner
2005. Ely has made portraits of members of a Basque male gastronomic
society known as the Txoko, which meets weekly to consume traditional
Basque dishes, drink, talk and sometimes sing. He explores how
cooking is a means of communication and a way of defining cultural
identity and authenticity.
Margaret Forster's essay focuses
on how portraits have inspired her biographical writing, and
shows how woman have been portrayed in portraiture over the centuries,
culminating in a celebration of women's achievements.
Forster is a biographer and novelist.
Her novels include Diary of an Ordinary Woman (2003) and
Is There Anything You Want? (2005). She is also the winner
of the Heinemann Award for her biography of Elizabeth
Barrett Browning, and was awarded both the Writers' Guild
Award and the Fawcett Society Book Prize for her biography
of Daphne du Maurier. Most recently she won the J.R.
Ackerley Prize for Precious Lives (1998).
Published to accompany the
summer exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London, from
15 June to 17 September 2006, Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum,
from 25 November 2006 to 3 February 2007 and the Royal West of
England Academy, Bristol, from 31 March to 20 May 2007.
190 x 125mm, 80 pages
With 60 colour illustrations
ISBN 10 -1 85514 373 9
ISBN 13 - 978 1 85514 373 9
£7.50 (paperback)
Published 15 June 2006
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