Last year I was rather tough on the Annual Exhibition 2026 of the Royal Society of British Artists. Principally because I thought they had hung far too many artworks and consequently it was difficult to "see" the art.
As a result I sent a four page critique of the exhibition to the President highlighting various aspects of the exhibition I thought needed addressing and suggestions as to how. I gathered from last week that he had used it as a checklist to review all the aspects I suggested could do with attention.
This year I'm very pleased to say that this year we have a much improved exhibition to view with fewer artworks hung. Plus a much nicer experience at the TWO PVs. The "payoff" seems to be that more artwork is selling.
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| The West Gallery on Monday |
I've now visited it three times:
- at the NEW Private View for Art Collectors - which was very pleasant. We could all see the art properly and the red spots started appearing!
- at the Artists' Private View last Thursday evening when I got to meet a brand new first time exhibitor who I first met 11 years ago. She was so very pleased that her abstracted artwork had sold before the exhibition had even opened!
- Monday afternoon when I was able to get round the West Gallery and view all the artwork in more detail. Plus sat and chatted for ages with former President Mick Davies and printmaker Austin Cole about "exhibitions" which was again very enjoyable.
You can visit the exhibition
- at the Mall Galleries
- until Saturday 7th March (10am to 5pm)
BOTH give you an idea about media, size and price of artwork on display
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| RBA Annual Exhibition 2026 - view in the East Gallery |
You can also see artworks hung on the walls in the three galleries in my Facebook Albums (after yesterdays' hiatus!)
Facts about the Exhibition
Artwork comprises paintings, fine art prints, drawings, sculpture, ceramics and other 3D work in all kinds of media and but mainly (but not exclusively) a figurative / representative style - and you can see them at the Mall Galleries until Saturday 7th March.
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| The Mall Wall in the East Gallery |
There are 438 artworks hung in the show (compared to 554 last year) - which is still more than I would like to see (
c.400 is the optimum number for me) split between:
- 244 artworks by members - nearly 60% (compared to 275 in 2025)
- 194 artworks by open entry artists - just over 40% (compared to 279 in 2025)
Consequently
- a marginal reduction in members' artwork but a major reduction in the number of artworks selected from the open entry.
- Open artists might like to note that they had 2351 open entries so those selected represented about 8% of the open entry. Hence you need your very best artwork to get selected!
As a result, this year it's an exhibition which is much easier to view. There is more space between artworks which enhances the individual artworks as well as preventing eye fatigue when viewing art - as happened to me last year.
As a result, they are selling more artwork. Just over half way through, they are one short of the sales for the whole exhibition last year.