The Portrait Award has earned a reputation as one of the most important platforms for portrait painters. The highly competitive Award encourages artists over the age of 18 to focus upon, and develop, the theme of portraiture in their work. Since its inception, the competition has attracted over 50,000 entries from more than 100 countries and the exhibition has been seen by over 6 million people.
Here's where I stand on the sponsor name. It's ludicrous. It's not a name which rolls off the tongue. People can never ever remember it and now they've added another name in!
Which is precisely why I will continue to refer to it as The Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery, sponsored by Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Shortlist for the £66K HSFK Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery
Selection for the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2026
This post provides you with information about the four shortlisted artists, named today by the NPG, and shows you images of their portraits.
Some facts:
- The Call for Entries produced 1,474 entries from Artists from across the world who uploaded a photograph of their finished painting to the National Portrait Gallery’s Competitions Portal for the initial judging of digital images
- Specifically, entries were received from 63 countries.
- All entries were judged anonymously - which means it'll be interesting to see how many artists previously selected are selected again.
- The Selection Panel is an ALL FEMALE jury and appears to be "contemporary" in nature. Its members are:
- Melissa Blanchflower - Senior Curator at the Turner Contemporary
- Es Devlin - digital artist and set designer, ;
- Amy Emmerson Martin - Contemporary Curator at the National Portrait Gallery (previously Assistant Curator of Contemporary British Art at Tate)
- Mary Evans - artist and Director of the Slade.
- Artists who made it through the digital judging round were invited to hand-deliver or courier their work to a venue in London for a second, physical round of judging
- A total of 52 portraits have been chosen for the exhibition which opens from 25 June to 7 October 2026 at the National Portrait Gallery
- The portraits by the four artists were chosen from the 52 portraits selected for final display.
- Prizes comprise:
- first prize of £35,000 - one of the largest awards for any global art competition.
- second prize of £12,000
- third prize winner will receive £10,000
- young artist (aged between 18 and 30) prize- £9,000. This prize aims to profile talent and help support the career development of a young artist - one of the original priorities of The Portrait Award.
The Shortlisted Portraits
2.2 The work entered should be a painting based on a sitting or study from life and the human figure must predominate.
















