It suggested to me a jury who were much less enamoured of the enormous photorealistic "big heads" which have tended to dominate in recent years. Instead we have an awful lot of small heads!
However that said, they still appreciate a well painted head when one presents itself - see for example my earlier post today - Sue Rubira makes her mark on BP Portrait
You can read about the prizewinners in yesterday's post Peter Monkman wins first prize in BP Portrait Award 2009
(Left to right) Paintings: Changeling 2 by Peter Monkman (the winner),
White Linen by Jennifer Anderson;
My Grandmother by Ho-Jun Lee;
She-Ra by Eleanor McCaughey
All artwork copyright the artist / All photos copyright Katherine Tyrrell
White Linen by Jennifer Anderson;
My Grandmother by Ho-Jun Lee;
She-Ra by Eleanor McCaughey
All artwork copyright the artist / All photos copyright Katherine Tyrrell
(Left to right) Paintings: Portrait of my daughter by Michelle Carey Clarke;
Harry Patch by Dan Llywelyn Hall;
Brittattani by June Glasson
Madeleine by Jayne Cooper,
2 by Stephen Earl Rogers
Benfica Blue by Mark Jameson;
Eva by Natan Pernick
Harry Patch by Dan Llywelyn Hall;
Brittattani by June Glasson
Madeleine by Jayne Cooper,
2 by Stephen Earl Rogers
Benfica Blue by Mark Jameson;
Eva by Natan Pernick
Black Mirror by David Nipo
John Anthony Portsmouth Football Club Westwood by Karl Rudziak
John Anthony Portsmouth Football Club Westwood by Karl Rudziak
George by Louis Smith;
The Rt. Hon. Lord Poltimore, Chairman of Sotheby’s Russia and Deputy Chairman of Sotheby’s Europe by Elena Baranoff
Lord Armstrong of Ilminster by Daphne Todd PPRSPP
McRae has exhibited five times in the BP Portrait Award and was winner of the Travel Award in 1999.
The Rt. Hon. Lord Poltimore, Chairman of Sotheby’s Russia and Deputy Chairman of Sotheby’s Europe by Elena Baranoff
Lord Armstrong of Ilminster by Daphne Todd PPRSPP
BP Portrait Award - who enters and who gets selectedA fully-illustrated book accompanies the exhibition and features an introductory essay by Sarah Dunant, the best-selling author of the The Birth of Venus. The BP Portrait Award 2009 book will be published on 18 June 2008, and will include 60 colour illustrations, price £8.50 (pbk).
[Update: You can now read Book Review: BP Portrait Award 2009 catalogue
You do such a good job reviewing! And this looks like a great exhibit. Wish I could see it in person. Monkman's the Changling is positively inspiring! Out of this world!! Good job.
ReplyDeleteGreat rundown post! I'm terribly fond of that Black Mirror one. It reminds me of my John Singer Sargent fixation.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for writing such an interesting blog. Really enjoyed the exhibit blog. Some fascinating works.
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I agree with your suggestion of artists keeping a record of their progress. How awful it would be to go through another "watercolour gold medal' fiasco...
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