- An Angel At My Table - Miriam Escofet’s portrait of her mother,
- Time Traveller, Matthew Napping - Felicia Forte painting of her partner Matthew DeJong asleep in bed (Instagram)
- A Portrait Of two Female Painters - Ania Hobson's painting includes a self-portrait and a portrait of her sister in law, Stevie Dix, and
- Simone - Zhu Tongyao’s portrait of his Italian neighbour.
The BP Portrait Award 2018
The winner of the £35,000 BP Portrait Award will be announced on 11th June 2018 at the National Portrait Gallery, London.
It must be nice to go to an awards ceremony as a shortlisted artist knowing the worst that can happen is you're coming away with a cheque for a considerable sum of money - somewhere between £9,000 and £35,000.
The prizes for this competition, which attracts entries from all over the world, are as follows
- First Prize: £35,000 plus a commission worth £7,000 to paint a portrait for the National Portrait Gallery’s Collection, to be agreed between the Gallery and the artist.
- Second Prize: £12,000
- Third Prize: £10,000.
- The BP Young Artist Award: £9,000 - to one selected artist aged between 18 and 30 (i.e. born 1988 and after - which means you can work out which shortlisted artists are NOT eligible for this award)
That's a prize post of £66,000 - this is a serious prestigious exhibition from an international perspective.
In terms of the competition as a whole:
Later this week I will start my post profiling the 44 other artists also selected for the exhibition. This year the total number of portraits/artists selected for the exhibition is 48 - which is significantly fewer than usual - even when the exhibition has included enormous portraits.- Purpose: This highly prestigious competition aims to encourage international artists over the age of eighteen to focus upon, and develop, the theme of portraiture in their work.
- The Entry: The shortlist of four was selected from 2,667 (+ 87) portraits by artists from 88 (+1) countries 2,580 87 countries (the entry is limited to one portrait per artist).
- Selected Artists: I shall also be publishing a blog post about the 47 artists whose portraits were also got selected for the exhibition. I'll be doing a brief synopsis of the artist and their work and highlighting their websites. (Why would the Judges choose c.6-8 fewer artists than usual is the question we'll all be pondering over in the next few days!)
- National Portrait Gallery, London - 14 June to 23 September 2018
- Wolverhampton Art Gallery - 13 October – 2 December 2018 and
- Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh - 15 Dec 2018 - 10 March 2019.
It's the 39th year of the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery and the 29th year of sponsorship by BP.
Artists shortlisted for the BP Portrait Award 2018
BELOW you can find PROFILES for each of the shortlisted artists
Miriam Escofet
An Angel At My Table by Miriam Escofet oil on linen over panel, 1000mm x 700mm © Miriam Escofet |
- Age: 50 (Born in Barcelona, Spain on 30 May 1967)
- Nationality: Spanish but moved to UK in 1979 (nearly 40 years ago)
- Occupation: Professional artist / art teacher
- Current home: London
- Art education:
- 1986 Foundation course at Epsom School of Art & Design
- 1991 Graduated (BA Hons) in 3D Design at Brighton School of Art - studied 3D Design and specialised in ceramics
- Previous appearances in this award: four previous appearances
- Website: http://www.miriamescofet.com/
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MiriamEscofetArtist
- Teaching:
- Title / Media: An Angel At My Table (1000mm x 700mm, oil on linen over panel)
- Subject: Escofet’s elderly mother sat at her kitchen table surrounded by tea crockery. The painting suggests a sense of space, perspective and time which conveys the sitter’s inner stillness and calm.
Mirian is a very well established portrait painter - and teacher of portraiture. This is the fifth time her work has been selected for the BP Portrait Award - and those who are repeatedly selected very often end up winning one of the top three prizes. She has also exhibited regularly with the The Royal Society of Portrait Painters and is now an Associate RP. She was awarded the Burke’s Peerage Foundation Prize for Classically Inspired Portraiture in 2015. She has also exhibited widely within Europe.
Escofet says she was also conscious whilst painting that she wanted to
‘transmit an idea of the Universal Mother, who is at the centre of our psyche and emotional world.’This portrait is not what it seems - metaphor very definitely plays a part. I'm personally completely intrigued by the dishes that are there and not there (see right hand side) - and the little angel figurine which appears to be scooting across the painting from right to left. You'll need to see it up close at the NPG to see what I mean. There's very definitely 'layers' in this painting which are not immediately apparent at first glance. That and the fact that the painting is also meticulous - and I'm talking down to the weave in the linen.....
You can read an article about the paintings and the artist in the publication 1340 art magazine Q4 2017'. An Angel at my Table' featured on the cover and an article inside (pages 24-25) - available on Issuu - and includes a photograph of the artist with the painting part-completed.
Felicia Forte
Time Traveller, Matthew Napping by Felicia Forte oil on linen, 1830mm x 1830mm, © Felicia Forte |
- Age: 38 (born Los Angeles, 28 December 1979)
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: artist (involving art residences) and art teacher
- Current home: Lives in Hamtramck, Michigan USA
- Art education: studied at the California Art Institute and The Art Students League of New York.
- Previous appearances in this award: Self-Portrait, Melting Point was selected for the BP Portrait Award 2015 exhibition.
- Website: http://www.feliciaforte.com/
- Teaching: Her teaching page covers workshops around the USA; one on one instruction; online instruction. She also describes her process online
- Title / Media: Time Traveller, Matthew Napping (1830mm x 1830mm, oil on linen)
- Subject: Forte’s sweetheart Matthew DeJong is asleep on a sweltering summer’s day in Detroit.
Her art has been seen in numerous exhibitions in the USA. Forte was Artist-in-Residence at de Young Museum of Fine Art, San Francisco. She also taught with Sadie Valeri in Sadie Francisco and now teaches online and 3 day workshops around the USA.
Forte says she was struck by the beautiful contrasts in the scene - the ‘cool light from the window meeting intense red light from the bedside lamp and the loneliness of the sleeper amidst the festive colours.’ The portrait was the culmination of a body of new work made in residence summer 2017 at Redbull House of Art in Detroit.
I'm personally having some difficulty squaring one of the top portrait prizes with a portrait which does not include a face. There again we have portraits selected before which have only been from the back and not included a face - but top prize. I'm not so sure.....
This is a Savvy Painter podcast which is an interview with Felicia Forte (ignore the woman interviewing who forgets an interview is not an excuse to talk about her own experiences!). She comments about her skills developed significantly after she started teaching and needed to explain what she was doing - and also how her income base settled which made being a painter less precarious. She recommends looking at who gets chosen for competitions and looking at who won the prizes over the last five years. (see links at the end of this post).
Ania Hobson
A Portrait of two Female Painters by Ania Hobson oil on canvas, 1600 x 1200, © Ania Hobson |
- Age: 28 (born 5 April 1990)
- Nationality: British
- Occupation: Painter
- Current home: Saxmundham, Suffolk, UK
- Art education: degree in fine art at the University of Suffolk followed by short courses at the Prince’s Drawing School and Florence Academy of Art.
- Previous appearances in this award: Her very memorable self-portrait, Ania, was selected for the BP Portrait Award 2017 exhibition. (Prior to this her painting of her brother Thom made it through the first round the year before)
- Website: https://www.aniahobson.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/aniaspaintings/ - Title / Media: A Portrait of two Female Painters (1600 x 1200, oil on canvas)
- Subject: The painting depicts the artist with her sister in law Stevie Dix and explores the relationship between the two of them as painters working in the studio together.
Ania has been selected for the annual exhibitions of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the Society of Women Artists. Her work has also been seen in group exhibitions in the UK.
Her portraits that I have seen often have an unusual perspective and distorts angles of objects within the painting. The one for last year's BP exhibition was very memorable. I've found a photo of her online where she is standing on a box to draw!
For this paintings she has used an upward perspective to allow the viewers eye to map the portrait and convey a feeling of confidence and creative energy which celebrates female painters today.
I love the fact this includes two people - I do moan on and on and on about portrait artists never being proper portrait artists unless they can paint more than one person! I also recognised Ania's very distinctive style straight away.
She is one of the two candidates for the Young Artist Award - the other is below.
Zhu Tongyao
Simone by Zhu Tongyao oil on canvas, 540mm x 460mm © Zhu Tongyao |
- Age: very nearly 30 (Born 15 April 1988 in Jinan, Shandong in China)
- Nationality: Chinese
- Occupation: Artist
- Current home: Florence
- Art education: attended China Central Academy of Fine Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence.
- Previous appearances in this award: None. This is the first time Tongyao has entered the BP Portrait Award.
- Website: ?
- Facebook Page: ?
- Title / Media: Simone (540mm x 460mm, oil on canvas)
- Subject: Simone, the son of the artist’s neighbours who took care of Tongyao during his stay studying in Italy.
Prior to this exhibition, Tongyao exhibited in both Italy and China
In 2015, he was awarded first prize in the Florence Biennale - International exhibition of contemporary art.
The work captures a moment when the boy sat down and the sunlight fell on his face, which Tongyao says ‘recalled my cherished memory of happy time spent with his family.
This painting keeps drawing me in. One rarely sees an excellent portrait of an adolescent - and this is very definitely one such. The echoes of past Florentine portraiture also makes this a rather lovely painting - although I can well understand it won't appeal to everyone. This is also by far the smallest portrait of the three.
The Judging Panel
The Judging Panel who selected portraits for the exhibition and the prize winners are
- Dr Nicholas Cullinan (Chair), Director, National Portrait Gallery.
- Dr Caroline Bressey, Cultural and Historical Geographer, University College, London;
- Rosie Broadley, Curator, 19th-Century Portraits, National Portrait Gallery;
- Glenn Brown, Artist;
- Rosie Millard, Journalist and Broadcaster and
- Des Violaris, Director, UK Arts & Culture, BP.
BELOW are links to previous posts about the BP Portrait Award
- AND I've been writing about it since 2007!
Past prizewinners read my posts before they entered!
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BP Portrait Award - shortlisted artists in previous years
- BP Portrait Award 2017 - The Shortlist
- £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2016 - The Shortlist
- Shortlist for £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2015 announced
- Shortlist announced for BP Portrait Award 2014
- BP Portrait Award 2013 - The Shortlist
- BP Portrait Award 2012 - The Shortlist
- BP Portrait Award 2011 Shortlist
- BP Portrait Award 2010 - Shortlist announced
- BP Portrait Award 2009 - the shortlist
Blogs Posts about Previous BP Portrait Exhibitions
BP Portrait Award 2017
Call for Entries:
- £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2017 - How to enter and how to get selected - this ALSO includes an ARCHIVE of posts relating to previous exhibitions
Selected Artists:
Shortlist:
Prizewinners:
- Ben Sullivan wins BP Portrait Award 2017
- Interview with Antony Williams (BP Portrait Award 2017 3rd Prize) VIDEO
- Interview with Thomas Ehretsmann (BP Portrait Award 2017 2rd Prize)
- Interview with Benjamin Sullivan, Winner of the BP Portrait Award 2017 - plus his portraits 2006-2016
Exhibition:
- BP Portrait Award 2017: Artists with their paintings
- BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2017 - Video and Review VIDEO
BP Portrait Award 2016
- £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2016 - How to enter and how to get selected
- Comparison of the RSPP Open and BP Portrait Award Competition
- BP Portrait Award 2016 - Artists with their paintings
- My "Best of the Rest" from BP Portrait Award Entries - the ones that didn't make it through to the final 53
- BP Portrait Award 2016: Selected Artists
- £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2016 - The Shortlist
- Clara Drummond wins £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2016
- Interview with Clara Drummond - Winner of BP Portrait Award 2016
- Interview with Benjamin Sullivan (BP Portrait Award 2016 3rd Prize)
- Video and review of BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2016
BP Portrait Award 2015
- BP Portrait Award 2015 entry goes digital
- How to enter the £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2015 - and improve your chances of being selected
- Selected Artists - BP Portrait Award 2015
- Brits lose out in BP Portrait Award 2015
- Shortlist for £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2015 announced
- Israeli artist Matan Ben Cnaan wins BP Portrait Prize 2015
- Video Interview with Winner of the BP Portrait Award 2015
- Michael Gaskell (2nd Prize BP Portrait 2015) - a video interview - the most consistent second prizewinner never to win!
- José Luis Corella wins BP Portrait Award 2015 Visitors' Choice Award
- BP Portrait 2015 - Artists with their paintings
- Video of Exhibition: BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2015 - video and analysis
BP Portrait Award 2014
- BP Portrait Award 2014 - Call for Entries A review of why and how to enter the BP Portrait Award 2014 - plus how it can benefit a portrait artist's career.
- Shortlist announced for BP Portrait Award 2014
- BP Portrait Award: From 2,500+ entries to just three artists
- BP Portrait Award 2014 - Video of presentation to prizewinners
- BP Portrait Award 2014 Exhibition - review and video
- A video interview with Thomas Ganter, Winner of the BP Portrait Award 2014
- Richard Twose and David Jon Kassan ...
- Video - what the artist saw
BP Portrait Award 2013
- BP Portrait Award 2013: Call for Entries
- BP Portrait Award 2013 - The Shortlist
- Susanne du Toit wins £30,000 BP Portrait Award 2013
- BP Portrait Award 2013 - Selected Artists and Statistics
- BP Portrait Exhibition 2013 - Video & Review
- Sophie Ploeg wins BP Travel Award 2013
- Carl Randall's Japan - the best BP Travel Award Exhibition ever!
BP Portrait Award 2012
- Call for Entries: BP Portrait Award 2012
- BP Portrait Award 2012 - 55 Selected Artists
- BP Portrait Award 2012 - The Shortlist
- Aleah Chapin wins £25,000 BP Portrait Award 2012
- A Profile of Aleah Chapin
- Carl Randall wins BP Travel Award 2012
- Review: BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2012 (Part 1) Focuses on a theory about what's important to get selected.
- BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2012 (Part 2) Part 2 of a review of the BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2012. Focuses on portrait paintings I like.
- Video of BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2012
BP Portrait Award 2011
- CALL FOR ENTRIES: BP Portrait Award 2011
- BP Portrait Award 2011 Shortlist
- BP Portrait Award 2011: links to Selected Artists
- Review: BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2011
- BP Travel Awards: 2010 (Paul Beel) and 2011 (Jo Fraser)
- BP Portrait Award 2011: People's Favourite & Statistics
BP Portrait Award 2010
- Daphne Todd wins BP Portrait Award 2010
- Two American Artists win BP Portrait Prizes
- BP Portrait Award: Michael Gaskell's unparalled record
- BP Portrait Exhibition 2010 opens today (VIDEO)
- BP Portrait Award 2010 - Shortlist announced
- BP Portrait Award 2010: List of Exhibitors and Brian Sewell
BP Portrait Award 2009
- BP Portrait Tour & Portrait of the Nation
- Sue Rubira makes her mark on bp portrait
- Exhibition review: BP Portrait Award
- Peter Monkman wins first prize in BP Portrait Award 2009
- BP Portrait Award 2009 - the shortlist
- BP Portrait Award - who enters and who gets selected
- BP Portrait Award 2009 - Call for Entries
BP Portrait Award 2008
- Making a Mark: Craig Wylie wins BP Portrait Award 2008
- Making a Mark: BP Portrait Prize 2008 - exhibition opens
BP Portrait Award 2007
- Making a Mark: Paul Emsley wins BP Portrait Award
- View the BP Portrait Award 2007 and BP Travel Award 2006 exhibitions
- BP Portrait Award 2017
- National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H 0HE
- telephone - 020 7321 6600
- email - bpaward@npg.org.uk
- hashtag: #BPPortrait
- Making A Mark | Major Art Competitions in the UK
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