Anybody who is
- EITHER aspiring to either become a contemporary portrait painter
- OR wanting to commission a contemporary portrait from one of the leading portrait painters in the UK
Most of the artists in the CBPP 2024 exhibition |
Their biennial exhibition is currently being held - until 15th June 2024 - downstairs at The Department Store, 248 Ferndale Road, Brixton SW9 8FR.
The 2024 Exhibition by Contemporary British Portrait Painters is at The Department Store in Brixton |
I highly recommend a visit as it's one of the best exhibitions about contemporary portraiture that I've seen of late.
- it has a young fresh "contemporary" feel to it
- none of the portraits resemble "a stuffed shirt"
- the paintings are hung extremely well (curated by a team led by Lucy Stopford). I got to the point where I became very much focused on how easy it was to "read a wall" and started to admire the thought which had gone into the design and how they were hung on each wall
- there's a LOT of excellent portrait paintings - in various styles and media and approaches - and in various sizes.
One of the walls |
Another wall - with an underlying palette |
You can see nearly 40 of the photos I took at the Private View on Friday night on my Making A Mark Facebook Page in this album Contemporary British Portrait Painters Exhibition 2024.
The Private View was also an excellent event. It was very relaxed and great fun!
- I don't think I've ever seen quite so many artists talking to one another about being a portrait artist!
- It's very clear that this is a collective with a really strong sense of community - with a lot of people making active contributions to its wellbeing.
Altogether - a very energising event and exhibition both in terms of the portraiture and the people.
About the British Contemporary Portrait Painters
Small contemporary portrait paintings - includes paintings by (top left) Ian Goldsmith (Founder) (top right) Lucy Stopford (Curator) |
This independent artist collective was founded in 2018 by Ian Goldsmith. It
- aims to represent the best in contemporary British portraiture and
- encourage its practitioners to find their voice and tell their portrait story.
I think it is also aiming to redefine what portraiture is about and what it looks like - in today's society.
Membership is by invitation only.
Current members include:
- past winners of the BP Portrait Award eg Miriam Escofet, Susanne du Toit - and lots selected for past exhibitions of (what I'm now calling) The Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery
- past winners of the Portrait Artist of the Year competition eg Duncan Shoosmith, Curtis Holder, Wendy Barratt - and others who did well in the competition
Past Winners of Portrait Artist of the Year (left to right) 2017: Samira Addo; 2018: Duncan Shoosmith; 2020: Curtis Holder; 2023: Morag Caister; 2024: Wendy Barratt |
- leading members - as in past Presidents and current Officers etc - of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters eg Alastair Adams, Simon Davis
- people who led the portrait painting 'charge' during the Pandemic eg Tom Croft
- plus other artists recognised as leading exponents of contemporary portrait painting
For me, the people below include a lot of artists whose names I know well and/or artists I've met before at various exhibitions.
Artists in the 2024 Exhibition by the Contemporary British Portrait Painters |
There's a few people I'd suggest also need to be invited, but other than that the only gap in what they are promoting and displaying are those who draw rather than paint - except they have got Curtis Holder!
Maybe time for a rethink of the emphasis on painting as opposed to portrait artists?
REFERENCE
- Website https://www.thecbpp.org/
- Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/cbpp.org/
- Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecbpp
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