This is the second half of my post about the the Annual Exhibition 2020 of the New English Art Club which continues at the Mall Galleries - theoretically until 16th December (except London goes into Tier 3 from Wednesday 16th December which means you have one day left to this exhibition in person - see this article by the Museums Association)
Part 1 of this post can be found here - New English Art Club - Annual Exhibition 2020 (Part 1) - which highlights the links where you can see ALL the drawings, paintings and prints in the exhibition.
This post focuses on
- prizewinners
- the exhibition overall
- the catalogue
- pics I particularly liked
Small works in the West Gallery |
Prizewinners
- view this year's prize-winning works on the Mall Galleries website - but I'm not sure how long that page stays up after the exhibition finishes.
- view prizewinners on the NEAC website - and I checked and you can still see their 2019 prizewinners on their website
Below you can see all the winning artworks - plus other work I liked - which included other paintings by prizewinners.
Chris Beetles Gallery Prize for Figurative Art
£2,500 for a non-member artist. Selected by Chris Beetles of Chris Beetles Gallery, St James's, London.Hermione at Home by Lyn Gray (exhibited in the North Gallery)
Hermione at Home by Lyn Gray (SOLD) oil, 45 x 34cm |
"I had not been aware of the work of Lyn Gray before and on looking over her profile online find that my choice is not serendipitous. She has a lively and spontaneous way with paint and stimulates consistently one’s imagination by investing her subjects with distinct personalities.I'm not sure which profile Chris Beetles if referring to as I can't find a website - just a Saatchi site which artwork in various styles. It's a small work but one with bags of personality. It reminded me of all the old ladies - like my mother - who've been coping on their own at home during the pandemic
'Hermione at Home’ is an artwork handled with dash and panache and skilfully rendered form. Lyn Gray has captured an element of personality in her sitter which arrests attention.
The artist shows us that Hermione is an old lady comfortable in herself and whose direct gaze interests and charms us. She is an enduring and strong image for our difficult times.”
I note that Lyn Gray seems to have exhibited a few times at the Mall Galleries (2018 Pastel Society exhibition and also 2020; 2015 Royal Society of Portrait Painters exhibition and 2017) and all selected works are good. It's often easy to miss artists showing a lot of promise when they try submitting to all those societies relevant to their work - simply because so very often only one work gets chosen.
I'd love to see the Mall Galleries acknowledging all those artists who are non-members but get regularly selected across different societies. Sometimes I feel as such artists should get a special membership of the FBA in recognition of their work across the societies and the years.
The Hermione Hammond Drawing Award - Jen Looking Up by Merlin Bateman-Paris
£2,000 for a drawing by an emerging artist aged 35 or underJen Looking Up by Merlin Bateman-Paris |
(Incidentally I have a problem with Merlin's website which is NOT responsive and hence all the images of his artwork are TOO BIG for my 27" screen. It needs sorting out.)
The Bowyer Drawing Prize
A prize of £1,000Study for Bottles and Buildings by Jason Line (exhibited in the North Gallery)
Study for Bottles and Buildings by Jason Line Charcoal on paper 72 x 55cm |
The Winsor & Newton Award
Art materials to the value of £500Cardoons in a Kentish Garden by Ruth Stage NEAC egg tempera, 56 x 64 cm (60 x 68 cm framed) |
Ruth Stage studied at Newcastle University before a postgraduate course in painting at the Royal Academy Schools, graduating in 1995. She has exhibited extensively at many prestigious galleries in London and throughout the UK and won numerous awards for her paintings in egg tempera.
The Peter Ashley Framing Prize
Presented by The Artistic Framing Company: A bespoke handmade picture frame will be created for the winning artwork, to the value of £500Self Portrait by Bicholas Baldion oil, 20 x 17 cm (35 x 32 cm framed) |
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 artistHeleniums by Caroline Frood NEAC
Heleniums by Caroline Frood NEAC |
The Exhibition - and paintings I liked
It was a real pleasure to be able to get back in a gallery and view an exhibition. Perhaps because it was a very cold day when I visited last Monday, there were rather fewer people there. Except visitors picked up after lunch around about 2pm when lots of people started coming back in. From which I can only conclude if you want to visit in a near empty gallery, go at lunchtime!Paintings I liked
The Nest by Tom Hughes |
As always the drawings in the NEAC Exhibition are both evident and typically strong.
Peter Brown PNEAC RP ROI PS Hon RBA Oil , 20 x 91 cm (30 x 101 cm framed) |
Peter Brown PNEAC RP ROI PS Hon RBA Oil, 122 x 51 cm (132 x 61 cm framed) £8,000 |
Scullers, Thames by Charles Rake NEAC |
Tart in the Kitchen by the award winning pastel artist Felicity House PS is yet another in the long running series of pastel drawings of recipes, food prep and general all round foodiness in the kitchen - which I just lOVE. Felicity has great skill in draughtsmanship and a very good sense about how much colour is needed and how to balance it in the picture.
Tart in the Kitchen Felicity House PS Pastel 54 x 67 cm (71 x 84 cm framed) |
Here's the painting by Ruth Stage which I indicated I liked a lot
Afternoon Surfers by Ruth Stage NEAC Egg tempera, 100 x 120 cm (104 x 124 cm framed) £4,500 |
Also I very much liked this painting by Caroline Frood, another of the prizewinners. Indeed I liked it better than the one that won the prize......
Poppy Seedheads by Caroline Frood NEAC Oil, 76 x 51 cm (87 x 62 cm framed) £2,800 |
The Catalogue
It's a pity that some of the dates of both events and advertising offers were out of date re the exhibition dates being changed three times - but I'm not sure what they could have done about this - except possibly had a paper insert?
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