WHAT’S ON
September - November 2012
Welcome
About the Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery, founded in 1856, is home to the largest collection of portraits in the world, with works dating from the Middle Ages to the present day. With over 1,000 portraits on display visitors can come face to face with the people who have shaped British history and culture, from Elizabeth I and Charles Dickens to The Beatles and David Beckham. Artists featured range from Holbein to Hockney, and the Collection includes work across all media, from painting and sculpture to photography and video.
Audio Visual Guide £3
Available from the Information Desk in English, French,German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Featuringinteractive maps, short films, exclusive interviews andthemed tours. Family Audio Visual Guides are alsoavailable, charges apply.
Gallery App £1.19
Available from iTunes. A perfect addition to yourvisit with video introductions, Collection highlightsand floorplans.
Portrait Explorer – Digital Space
Explore the Collection using the interactive touchscreensto create your own tours, watch interviews
with artists and sitters, and discover more aboutyour favourite portraits.
Map Suggested donation £1
Pick up a map to help plan your visit, including ideas for30 min highlights to an in-depth two hour exploration.
Visitor Guide £5
Available from the Gallery Shop. Highlights keyportraits through high-quality colour reproductionsand fascinating stories.
Exhibitions
The Queen: Art & Image
Until 21 October 2012
Sponsored by KPMG
Spring Season sponsor Herbert Smith
This landmark exhibition brings together some of the most remarkable and resonant images of Elizabeth II made during her reign. From formal photographs to recent portraits, the exhibition charts the evolving representation of one of the most portrayed people of all time and the influence of this imagery on changing perceptions of the monarchy.
Tickets
Including Gift Aid: £6.60 (seniors £6.05/concessions £5.50).
Seniors £5.50 every Wednesday.
Standard prices also available.
Free for Gallery Supporters
Book now
call 020 7766 7344 or visit the Gallery in person.
Exhibition catalogue £30 hardback.
Last admission is 1 hour before the Gallery closes.
Exhibitions
BP Portrait Award 2012
Until 23 September 2012
Supported by BP
Part of the London 2012 Festival
The BP Portrait Award showcases the very best in contemporary portrait painting from around the world. The exhibition presents outstanding and innovative new work in a variety of styles and approaches and it continues to be a highlight of the annual art calendar.
From informal and personal studies of friends and family, to revealing paintings of famous faces, this year’s exhibition features fifty-five works, including the winner of the £25,000 first prize – Aleah Chapin for Auntie.
Admission free
Exhibition catalogue £8.99 paperback
Exhibitions
The Lost Prince: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart
18 October 2012 – 13 January 2013
Wolfson Gallery
Supported by The Weiss Gallery and
individual Exhibition Supporters
Brave, handsome, clever, athletic, noble and cultured, Henry Stuart (1594-1612) embodied all the princely virtues. As the future King Henry IX he was the focus of great hope and expectation, not just in Britain but in all of Protestant Europe, and his court was the centre of a revival of chivalry and a renaissance in the arts.
Henry’s early death caused widespread national grief, and led eventually to the accession to the throne of his younger brother, the doomed King Charles I. Marking the 400th anniversary of Henry’s death, this is the first exhibition to explore his life and image. As well as paintings, a large selection of drawings, manuscripts, books, armour and other artefacts will illustrate the extraordinary artistic and creative community that developed under his patronage.
Tickets
Including Gift Aid: £13 (seniors £12/concessions £11)
Seniors £11 every Wednesday.
Standard prices also available.
Free for Gallery Supporters
To find out more and for ticket booking information visit
Exhibition catalogue £30 hardback.
Last admission is 1 hour before the Gallery closes.
Exhibitions
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2012
8 November 2012 – 17 February 2013
Porter Gallery
Sponsored by Taylor Wessing
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2012 is a unique opportunity to see new works by some of the most exciting contemporary portrait photographers from around the world.
The selected images, many of which will be on display for the first time, explore a range of themes, styles and approaches, from formal commissioned portraits of public figures to more spontaneous and intimate moments capturing friends and family.
Tickets £2
Free for Gallery Supporters
Exhibition catalogue £15 paperback.
Last admission is 45 mins before the Gallery closes.
Membership
Enjoy unlimited free entry to all of our exhibitions, including The Queen: Art & Image and The Lost Prince: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart, without needing to pre-book.
More great reasons to join now:
- Special Members-only Evening Private Views and Afternoon Previews
- 10 % discount in the Gallery’s Shops, Portrait Restaurant and Portrait Café
- Discount on Gallery event tickets
From just £40 by Direct Debit for the first year. Join online at call 020 7321 6281 or visit the Gallery
in person.
Displays
All Gallery displays are free
The changing programme of displays provides fresh opportunities to discover the Gallery’s rich and varied collections. The displays highlight a range of themes, sitters and artists, as well as significant anniversaries and acquisitions.
Floor 2
Room 1
Early English Kings
A selection of electrotype copies of effigies from the tombs of the Plantagenet kings.
Until 6 January 2013
Road to 2012: Aiming High
Ondaatje Wing Main Hall, Rooms 33, 35, 39, 39a, 40 and Bookshop Gallery
The final exhibition of the National Portrait Gallery/BT Road to 2012 project. New portraits by Anderson & Low, Jillian Edelstein and Nadav Kander are shown alongside highlights from previous years’ commissions. In partnership with BT.
Until 23 September
Floor 2
Room 1
Early English Kings
A selection of electrotype copies of effigies from the tombs of the Plantagenet kings.
Until 6 January 2013
Room 16
Queens-in-Waiting: Charlotte & Victoria
Depicting a female ‘heir to the throne’: the fatefulhistory of Princess Charlotte of Wales and PrincessVictoria (later Queen).
Until 14 October
Room 16
The Art of Drawing:Portraits from the Collection,1670–1780
From pencil to pastel,drawing is a diverse art.This display explores its changing status, methodsand purposes in a periodwhen drawing wasbecoming a fashionableform of portraiture.
From 19 October
Floor 1
Room 23: case display
Viceroys of India
The changing face of this quasi-royal role from themid-nineteenth century.
Until 16 December
Room 24: case display
The Tichborne Trials
The main protagonists inthe story of the TichborneClaimant, which promptedtwo of the longest trials in English legal history,and captivated Victorian popular imagination.
Until 21 October
Room 24
Victorian Masquerade
Explores the fashion for fancy dress in the 19thcentury with portraits of the royal family, aristocratsand artists in period costume.
From 22 October
Room 25: case display
Olympic Encounters in 1908
Photographs by Benjamin Stone of the AmericanOlympic team visiting the House of Commons.
Until 15 January 2013
Room 28: case display
Artist and Evangelist: Lives Remembered
Commemorating the centenary of the deaths of theVictorian painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and theSalvation Army’s founder, William Booth.
Until 24 March 2013
Room 29: case display
Samuel Coleridge Taylor 1875–1912
Marking the centenary of the death of the Londonborn composerand conductor.
Until 17 March 2013
Room 31: wall case
Gertie Millar: From Stage to Society
Celebrating the life of Gertie Millar, the reigningstar of musical comedy in the Edwardian era.
Until 16 December
Room 31
Famous in the Fifties: Photographs by Daniel Farson
Picture Post photographer, pioneering televisionpresenter, biographer and Soho figure.
Until 16 September
Room 31
The Bloomsbury Poet & The Cambridge
Photographer: Julian Bell and Lettice RamseyExplores Bell’s friendship with Ramsey, marking thepublication of Peter Stansky’s revised biography.
From 17 September
Room 31
Cambridge Connections:Photographs by Antony Barrington Brown
A tribute to the career of Antony Barrington Brown
(1927–2012).
Until 16 September
Room 31
Bob Collins: Shooting Stars
Rare colour photographs of 1950s entertainers,including Harry Corbett with Sooty and Petula Clarkwith Frankie Vaughan, highlight the recentlycatalogued collection of photographs by Bob Collins.
From 17 September
Room 32
Thomas Struth
Family portraits exploring human relationships bythe leadingGerman photographer.
Until 20 January 2013
Room 32
Spotlight on Peter Rand
Ten recently acquired photographs from 1963–1969 taken by Vogue photographer Peter Rand.
Until 16 September
Room 32
Neil Libbert: Photojournalist
Photographs celebrating the career of the eminentphotojournalist, including portraits of JayneMansfield with TUC leaders, and Francis Bacon.
From 17 September
Room 33
Marilyn Monroe:A British Love Affair
Photographs andmagazine covers from1946–62 celebrate thetransformation of theworld’s most popularpin-up to acclaimedactress, highlighting theBritish photographers andpersonalities who admiredand worked with her.
From 29 September
Floor 0
Room 37 and 37a
Poetry of Motion
Contemporary sculpture, new media and painting,exploring the ways in which artists have portrayedathletes and Olympians, dancers and choreographers.
Until 25 November
Room 38a
On Paper: Portraits of Writers
Writers of fiction, philosophy, history and poetry,portrayed in rarely seen contemporary works.
Until 3 March 2013
Room 40
Mario Testino:British Royal Portraits
Photographs of the RoyalFamily taken between2003 and 2010, includingthe engagementphotographs of the Dukeand Duchess of Cambridge.
From 3 October
Room 41 and 41a
Humphrey Ocean: A handbook of modern life
A selection from Ocean’s ambitious ‘1000 Portraits’project, suggested by friend Ian Drury. Oceancaptures sitters’ individuality in simple forms andbold colour.
From 23 November
Floor -3
Bookshop Gallery
Fred Daniels: Cinema Portraits
Portraits of the leading filmstars of the 1930s, 40s and50s, including Vivien Leigh,James Mason and Anna MayWong, form a tribute to theearly film star photographer,Fred Daniels (1892–1959).
From 28 September
Families
Families are welcome at the Gallery allyear round. With regular free eventsand activities on offer there are plentyof opportunities to be creative andexplore together.Join Storytelling sessions inspired by the Collection,take part in Family Art Workshops with hands-onactivities including drawing, painting andanimation, or find out fascinating facts and storieswith our interactive Family Audio Guide.New free resources include a trail and sketch bookwith ideas and fun activities for all the Family.Free to pick up at the Information Desk.For a full listing of Family activities at theGallery please see the Calendar or visit
Young People
Showcase your talent, develop yourskills, be creative and meet other
young people interested in art.
Our free events for 14 – 21-year-olds includeworkshops during school holidays, SundaySessions at the beginning of each month, anda variety of drop-in activities with professionalartists, dancers, designers, animators, actorsand photographers, responding to the Gallery’sCollection and exhibitions.
Join our Youth Forum, a peer-led panel ofyoung people who help organise events andworkshops, give talks and act as a steering groupfor the Gallery.
Find us on Facebook. To find out more email or visit
Late Shift
Enjoy art, music, drinks, tours, talks and workshops
Thursdays and Fridays 18.00 – 21.00
Admission Free
Late Shift in partnership with FTI Consulting
At the culmination of this historic year forBritain, join Late Shift t as we ask – whatmakes a nation?
International artists Hew Locke and ChrisLevine discuss monarchy and identity inregard to their portraits of The Queen in ourcurrent exhibition.
Professor Catherine Hall curates a series ofconversations on the relationship betweenBritain and its empire. The season challenges thestory of the nation created by Victorian historians,such as Macaulay, and examines the Gallery’splace in this narrative.
In November Sir Roy Strong illustrates theimportance of Prince Henry in the creation of acultural nation in the 17th century, the legacies ofwhich are still with us today.
In celebration of the Big Draw 2012 be inspired byartists and performers as our Back to the DrawingBoard Late Shift Extra explores contemporaryportraiture.
The literary conversations flow as A.S. Byatt, MargaretDrabble, Philip Hensher and David Harsent exploreportraits in paint and prose.
Don’t miss our regular free activities, including drop-indrawing sessions, themed Gallery tours and live music, andenjoy 2 for 1 drinks at the Late Shift Bar with your ticket toThe Queen and The Lost Prince.
Events Calendar
All events are free unless otherwise stated
For further information on allevents at the Gallery please visit
Places on our free events are allocated on afirst come, first served basis and are subjectto availability.Lower ticket price for concessions andGallery Supporters.
Ticket booking
Visit the website, call 020 7306 0055or visit the Gallery in person.
Young People’s Events
(14 – 21-year-olds)
To book places in advance please or call 020 7312 2483.
Family Events
Storytelling No ticket required.Sessions last approximately 45 minutes.For ages 3+ and their carers.
Family Art Workshops Free ticket required, availableone hour before the event starts on a first come, firstserved basis. Sessions last approximately 90 minutes.For ages 5+ and their carers.
Portrait of the Day
A talk on a chosen portrait in the Gallery’s Collection,check signage on the day for details.
Workshops and Drop-in Drawing
Suitable for all levels, materials are provided.
Lectures are held in the Ondaatje Wing Theatre.
Programme is subject to change; please check the website before visiting.
September
Saturday 1 September
12.00 Portrait of the Day
Sunday 2 September
13.00 – 16.00 Sunday Session Pop Prints
Inspired by Warhol’s screen-prints in The Queen,create prints with artists Alison Kusner and DawnPurkiss. For ages 14 – 21.
15.00 Gallery Talk Highlights of the Collection
With historian Lucinda Hawksley.
Thursday 6 September
13.15 Lecture The Regicides of King Charles I
Charles II avenged his father’s murder in an epic manhunt. Find out more with writers Don Jordan and Michael Walsh.
18.00 – 20.45 Resident DJ Edward Otchere
Vinyl set inspired by our current exhibitions.
19.00 In ConversationAnderson & Low on theRoad to 2012
International photographersJonathan Anderson and EdwinLow talk about their approachto portraiture and the Road to2012 project.
19.30 Exhibition Tour BP Portrait Award 2012
Enjoy the highlights of this contemporaryportrait exhibition.
Free tour ticket required, available from 18.00 on the day.
Friday 7 September
18.30 Live Music Maya Youssef
Award-winning Kanun player and educator, Youssefperforms an exciting solo programme.
18.30 – 20.30 Drop-in Drawing
Get creative in our free artist-led class withRobin Lee Hall.
19.30 Gallery Talk Introductory Tour
A whistle stop tour of highlights in the Collection, theGallery’s history and top tips for enjoying your visit.
Saturday 8 September
12.00 Portrait of the Day
Sunday 9 September
15.00 Gallery Talk The British Empire
Historian James Hicks introduces some of the peopleinvolved and explores imagery in the portraits.
Thursday 13 September
13.15 Lecture Octavia Hill: Activist, Social Reformer & Environmentalist
To mark the centenary of Hill’sdeath, cultural commentatorSamuel Jones celebrates herlasting legacy including changesin social housing and foundingthe National Trust.
18.00 – 20.45 DJ
Listen and unwind at the Late Shift Bar.
19.00 Lecture Portraits of Writers: David Harsent on Seamus Heaney
£5/£4
Inspired by the current displayOn Paper: Portraits of Writers,poet David Harsent discussesthe work of Seamus Heaney.In partnership with the Royal Society of Literature.
19.30 Gallery Talk
Everything you wanted to know about the Stuarts,but were afraid to ask...
In just 30 minutes.
Friday 14 September
18.30 Live Music Dunya Trio
Music from the Eastern Mediterranean andMiddle East.
18.30 – 20.30 Drop-in Drawing
Take inspiration from the Gallery and get creativewith artist Viyki Turnbull.
19.30 Exhibition Tour BP Portrait Award 2012
Enjoy the highlights of this contemporary portraitexhibition.Free tour ticket required, available from 18.00 on the day.
Saturday 15 September
10.30 Storytelling for Families
Followed by a fun art activity.
11.30 Family Art Workshops
Explore portraits in the Collection, followedby an art activity.
12.00 Portrait of the Day
13.30 Storytelling for Families
Followed by a fun art activity.
14.30 Family Art Workshops
Explore portraits in the Collection, followedby an art activity.
Sunday 16 September
15.00 Gallery Talk Soldiers of the Crown
Join historian Lesley Rivett to explore the portraitsof military figures past and present.
Thursday 20 September
13.15 Lecture Are you sitting comfortably?
Artist and art historian Liz Rideal explores chairsas a key ingredient for poses in portraits, fromQueen Elizabeth I to Christine Keeler.
18.00 – 20.45 Resident DJ Edward Otchere
Vinyl set inspired by our current exhibitions.
19.00 Lecture The Changing Faces of Fame
£5/£4
How have perceptions of fame been influencedby portraiture? Rob Dickins, who has worked withcelebrities for over 40 years, takes us from Wattsto Warhol and from Garbo to Gaga.
19.30 Gallery Talk A Photographer’s Eye
Road to 2012 photographer Jillian Edelsteinhighlights portraits which have influenced her work.
Friday 21 September
18.30 Live Music Tomorrow’s Warriors
Hip big band jazz by the coolest and most diverseyouth jazz orchestra in the country.
18.30 – 20.30 Drop-in Drawing
Get creative in our free artist-led class withMarc Woodhead.
18.30 – 20.30 Workshop Painting in the Studio
£10
Taking inspiration from the BP Portrait Award,join this artist-led portrait painting session.
19.30 Gallery Talk Road to 2012
Katherine Green talks about her experiencesphotographing sporting community groups inEast London, as part of the Road to 2012 project.
Saturday 22 September
12.00 Portrait of the Day
14.30 – 17.00 Walk The Image of Royalty
£15/£12
Walk through Westminster exploring what thebuildings and statues can tell us about thechanging face of the monarchy. Led by LondonBlue Badge Guide Sarah Ciacci.Includes tour and ticket for The Queen exhibition.