There's a possibility that the show will be shown at the Mall Galleries on a later date in 2020 - subject to the timeline for the Coronavirus crisis.
RI 208th Annual Exhibition
You can:
- review the paintings selected for the 2020 RI Exhibition ONLINE (SCROLL DOWN)
- take a look at what painting and which artist won which prize - SEE BELOW for the names of the prizewinners and links to their artwork online - plus comments on what prompted the painting
- Paintings are also being sold online - about which more tomorrow
RI Prizewinners 2020
Be Still by Deborah Walker |
I'm assuming all the prizewinners were selected when the paintings were selected by the RI Panel for the exhibition.
The Mall Gallery has done blog posts about the prizewinners - in four parts. Click the links to see the prizewinning paintings
Prize Winners Part One
- George Butler - The Winsor & Newton Award: £3,000. I recognised his work as soon as I opened the blog post!
- Day Bowman - The Winsor & Newton Product Prize: £1,000 worth of Winsor & Newton art materials
- Suzon Lagarde - The Leathersellers' Prize: £1,000 awarded by The Worshipful Company of Leathersellers to an artist aged between 18 and 30 years old
- David Howell PPRSMA - The James Fletcher-Watson RI Memorial Award: £500 for the best use of watercolour in the exhibition - includes a Soundcloud podcast about his painting
- Deborah Walker RI RSMA - The Megan Fitzoliver Brush Award: A trophy, named The Pipe Fish, awarded for a work that most inspires a connection with the natural world. (see above)
The inspiration for 'Be Still' is from such a place near to my home in Staffordshire. I like to walk at the end of my working day, to breathe and clear my head. It's a quiet time.
- Claire Sparkes RI - The Anthony J Lester Art Critic Award: A certificate of commendation for an outstanding work chosen by the art critic and broadcaster Anthony J Lester - VERY IMPRESSIVE in my opinion.
Prize Winners Part Two
- Emma Hollaway - The Schmincke Prize: A Horadam Aquarell Artists’ Watercolours set to an outstanding exhibitor.
- Lucy Pulvers - The President’s Choice Award: An award of £750 for the most deserving work in the exhibition, donated by a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (RI) and judged by the President of the RI, Rosa Sepple (includes a podcast about the painting)
- Paul Murray - The Richard Plincke RI Prize for Colour: An award of £250 for creative use of colour
- Lisa Graa Jensen RI - The Debra Manifold RI Memorial Award: Presented by the Linda Blackstone Gallery, an award for the most innovative work in the exhibition
- Faye Bridgwater - The John Purcell Paper Prize: Paper to the value of £100 awarded to a work chosen by John Purcell. I'm a big fan of her work.
140 Monochrome Studies of Sussex by Faye Bridgwater |
- Prize Winners Part Three
- Lillias August RI - The Baohong Artists' Watercolour Paper Prizes: £250 awarded to a member for excellence
- Juliette Losq - The Baohong Artists' Watercolour Paper Prizes: £250 awarded to a non-member for excellence
- Martha Zmpounou - The Cass Art Prize: A prize of £200 of art supplies from Cass Art, awarded to a work demonstrating the most innovative use of colour
- Tianya Zhou RI - The Chaoshan Watercolour Award: £250 awarded by Chinese artist, Professor Li Xiaocheng, for the best classically inspired watercolour
- Prize Winners Part Four
- Desmond Clark - The Dry Red Press Award: The winning work will be published as a greeting card in the Dry Red Press 'Prize Winners' range, with royalties from the sale of the cards going to the artist
- Brendan Smith - The Escoda Barcelona Award: A set of Escoda's finest brushes for an outstanding landscape painting
- Alex Chilvers - The Frank Herring Easel Award: An easel presented for an outstanding work in the exhibition by Frank Herring & Sons
- Geoff Butterworth - The Neil Meacher RI Watercolour Award: An award of £250 for an outstanding watercolour
If you yearn to look at watercolour paintings on walls, you can also take a look round the RI Annual Exhibition in 2019 in my Facebook photo album of the exhibition
REFERENCE:
- Website - http://royalinstituteofpaintersinwatercolours.org/
- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RIwatercolours/ - where you can see more paintings and hear about their experiences of the lockdown and what they are up to.
- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/royal_institute_watercolours/
ARCHIVE: RI Annual Exhibition 2007-2019
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2019
- Pricing a Watercolour & RI Annual Exhibition Metrics
- Review: 207th Exhibition of Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
- RI Annual Exhibition 2019 - Awards and Candidates
- Call for Entries: Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour 207th Exhibition in 2019
2018
2017
2015
2008
2007
2017
- 205th Annual Exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour
- RI Annual Exhibition 2017 - Candidates and Awards
2015
- 203rd Annual Exhibition of Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours #1 - Prizewinners and Events 25 Mar 2015 - this one is about the prizewinners and the events in the gallery
- Annual Exhibition of Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours 26 Mar 2015 - Review of statistics for the open entry to the 203rd Annual Exhibition of Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and paintings I liked.
The purpose of this video isn't to give you an in-depth view of all the paintings so much as to give you:an idea of the overall size of the exhibitiona notion of how big the paintings are that get selected via the open entrya view of the paintings that were selected this year2013
This exhibition has always been very popular with the provincial art societies whose members arrive in droves - on coaches!2012
- 200th Exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (March 2012) - highlights the artists whose work I liked and the artists who won the awards
- Review: 199th Annual Exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (April 2011) - highlights the prizewinners
2008
2007
I was looking forward to meet you at the opening...so sad.
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