Dab Hands at the RP

In almost every portrait at this year’s annual exhibition there was a pair of interesting hands. Manicured, rugged, wizened or spritely, hands often reveal a lot about their owner. Whilst focusing in on hands is not a particularly new practice for art enthusiasts, it’s always worth revisiting this topic and analysing all that hands have…

It’s All in the Details

The notion of portraiture traditionally makes us think of solemn faces, straightened posture and a severe sense of formality, but such a notion is bound to short change us of the boundless possibilities that portraiture offers. Whilst a person may lay centre to the painting, it is rare for them to be uninterrupted. What is…

Timeless Art for When the World Stood Still

Emmeline Downie takes a look at the works in this year’s annual exhibition that challenge and manipulate our traditional notions of time.  The last few months have been extraordinary. The global pandemic forced us to press pause and adapt to a “new normal”. We spent more time than ever before in the confines of our…

Painting During a Pandemic

Painting and drawing became a therapeutic way to distract us from the unprecedented role that Covid-19 assumed in our lives. However, whilst picking up a paintbrush for the first time may seem like a newfound hobby for some, it is a grueling, albeit rewarding means of income for others.    So what happened when lockdown…

Portraits on the Wall at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition

Annual Exhibition open online now

We are delighted to present the first part of our 2020 annual exhibition online. There will be new works added over the coming weeks until May. The original May dates of the exhibition have not proved possible but we hope to reschedule. For updates please subscribe to our Newsletter or follow us on social media.