Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Review: Contemporary British Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition 2026

I had a lovely time on Friday evening at the Contemporary British Portrait Painters' Annual Exhibition - held, as usual, at Downstairs at the Department Store at 248 Ferndale Road in Brixton SW9 8FR. 

Just a 3 minute walk from the end of the Victoria Line at Brixton Tube.

It features 52 artists from the 75 members of the CBPP Collective.

a diverse showcase of some of the most distinctive and experimental portraiture being made in the UK today (Sarah Jane Moon Chair of CBPP)

"My neighbour Marisa" by Peter James Field
Cover of the CBPP 2026 Exhibition Catalogue

This post aims to do two things:

  • point people to where they can see pics of all of the portraits and some of the artists in this collective - because I know not all of you can get to see the exhibition. (This is also not a group of London artists. Members live all over the UK)
  • read a review of the exhibition if they cannot visit.
However you have until 14th June to get over to Brixton to see the show - admission is free. The exhibition is open from 10am until 5pm every day.

If you cannot get there, you can see my photographs online on my Facebook Page

Contemporary British Portrait Painters


This collective describes themselves as
a friendly, inclusive community actively supporting artists working in the field of portraiture. CBPP - About Us
The CBPP are
  • intentionally run as a non-profit collective (you are expected to contribute) and
  • take NO COMMISSION from the sales by individual artists at their exhibitions.
  • everybody has to apply - there are no invitations.
Artists are encouraged to be searching for something new in their work, to find their own voice and transmit honesty and technical ability in their submissions......we would love to see work which exemplifies your own personal areas of interest and exploration in portraiture.
I think this is maybe because the age profile is maybe a tad younger than some societies. Which is not to say people are inexperienced. Far from it. 

These are the names of the exhibiting artists in 2026. They include 

  • current and past exhibitors and prizewinners (including 5 previous winners) at The Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery
  • members of and award winners at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters
  • 4 past winners of the Portrait Artist of the Year competition on Sky Arts
  • As well as people who have won top prizes for portraiture internationally
This is very definitely an exhibition of diverse contemporary portraiture which is worth visiting by 
  • all those who are serious portrait artists - and 
  • by all those who aspire to become better at portraiture.

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Want to watch Landscape Artist of the Year 2027 being filmed?

Are you interested in watching Series 12 of Landscape Artist of the Year being filmed? This is the series which will be broadcast in early 2027.

This post is about:
  • where 5 of the locations are and the day they are being filmed
  • useful info about how to get there
You will recall from earlier posts that this series has 

Series 12: An invitation to watch


Every year, SKY Arts and Storyvault Films allow people to watch various of the heats of Landscape Artist of the Year as they are filmed. 

They are welcoming people to come and watch SOME of the heats on specific dates this summer. 

BUT only some as they cannot accommodate audiences at the remaining heats and the final this year, due to the lack of parking and facilities. (I also suspect that some of those turning up to the Final last year were a few too many / maybe blabbed online before the episode aired?)

They're calling them Episodes, I'm calling them Heats as the Heats often change order when they work out how to air them. As in they usually want a really good one up front to hook viewers - and yoiu don't know what that is until after it's been filmed!

On the Day


The competition will start at approximately 9:30am and finish around 6pm. You do not need to contact us to reserve a place, but please note that some locations may charge a fee for parking. We hope to see you there!

Please note that posting of photos or videos of any artists or artwork will NOT be permitted until after the show has broadcast. This is to help us avoid spoilers ahead of the show's transmission. (They also keep their eyes peeled for such posting in advance of the broadcast!) 

Series 12 LAOTY Locations


HEAT 1: Richmond Riverside, London – Monday 15th June 


Richmond Riverside in background
Richmond boathouse and boats in middle ground
Richmond Bridge on right

Richmond Riverside is not a generic term, it's a very specific place/development in Richmond in South West London near to Richmond Bridge. It also offers 
  • a large flat space where they can erect the pods so that the artists can paint the oft painted view of the bridge and/or Corporation Island.
  • Plus lots of services nearby. 
  • Accessible by public transport (eg Richmond Station is a 9 minute short walk). Limited parking (you're competing with the workers and shoppers of this very popular place)
Richmond Riverside: the Red pin is located near the large flat terraces

There is very likely to be a second heat close by on the following day or more likely Wednesday - depending on the time needed to strike the set and set up again.