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What’s OnJune – August 2015
Welcome
Visit
National Portrait GallerySt Martin’s Place, London WC2H 0HE
020 7306 0055Recorded information 020 7312 2463
Entry to the Gallery is free.An entry fee is charged for some exhibitions.
Leicester Square or Charing Cross Charing Cross
Buses to Trafalgar Square
Opening Hours Daily 10.00 – 18.00 Thursdays and Fridays until 21.00 Exiting commences 10 minutes before the closing time.
Due to staff training on Monday mornings, galleries on Floors 1 and 2 and the Main Shop open at 11.00. Ticket Desk closes one hour before the Gallery.
Group VisitsFor organised group visits, including schools, colleges and adult groups, please visit npg.org.uk/learning or call 020 7312 2483.
Access
Step-free access is via the Shop entrance on St Martin’s Place and the Orange Street ramp entrance.
Accompany your visit with our free access resources including the BSL Gallery App, BSL audio guide, audio picture description and access, Braille and large print guides available from the Information Desk. Free Audio Guides are available for all disabled visitors. A large print version of the What’s On is available to download at npg.org.uk/access
For all access enquiries and for specific access requirements, please visit npg.org.uk/access or call 020 7306 0055. Text Direct 18001.
The National Portrait Gallery is home to the largest collection of portraits in the world and celebrates the lives and achievements of those who have influenced British history, culture and identity.
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Explore
Free WiFi is available throughout the Gallery.
Search the Collection and create your own tours using the interactive touch-screens in the Digital Space.
Make the most of your visit with an Audio Visual Guide (£3) featuring interactive maps, exclusive interviews and themed tours. Family Audio Visual Guides are available, charges apply.
The Visitor Guide (£5) highlights key portraits and fascinating stories.
The Gallery App (£1.19 available from iTunes) includes video introductions and floorplans.
Pick up a Map to help plan your visit and support the Gallery with a donation of £1.
Heinz Archive and Library The primary centre for the study of British Portraiture. Open Tuesday to Friday, 10.00 – 17.00 by appointment only: [email protected] The curatorial team provides research support on Wednesday afternoons 14.00 – 17.00, no appointment necessary. Valuations are not given.
Cover: This by Gavan McCullough, 2014 © Gavan McCullough
All images by National Portrait Gallery, London and © National Portrait Gallery, London unless otherwise stated.
Late Shift, 2014. Photograph by Simon Mooney
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Selected from a record-breaking 2,748 entries by artists from 92 countries around the world, the BP Portrait Award 2015 represents the very best in contemporary portrait painting.
From parents to poseurs, figurative nudes to famous faces, and expressive sketches to piercing photo-realism, the variety and vitality in the exhibition continues to make it an unmissable highlight of the annual art calendar.
Now in its thirty-sixth year at the National Portrait Gallery, and twenty-sixth year of sponsorship by BP, the first prize of £30,000 makes the Award the most prestigious international portrait painting competition of its kind and has launched the careers of many renowned artists.
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BP Portrait Award 2015
Opposite:Portrait of Esta Sexton aged 12 by Paul P. Smith, 2015 © Paul P. Smith
Above:Ordeal by Murat Tezcan Demirbas, 2015 © Murat Tezcan Demirbas
18 JUNE – 20 SEPTEMBER 2015Wolfson Gallery
Admission freenpg.org.uk/bp
PublicationBP Portrait Award 2015 exhibition catalogue with an essay by Neil Gaiman, £9.99 paperback.
#BPPortrait
Supported by BP
Exhibitions 5
This fascinating photographic exhibition illustrates the life of actress and fashion icon Audrey Hepburn (1929 – 1993). From her early years as a chorus girl in London’s West End through to her philanthropic work in later life, Portraits of an Icon celebrates one of the world’s most photographed and recognisable stars.
A selection of more than seventy images will define Hepburn’s iconography, including classic and rarely seen prints from leading twentieth-century photographers such as Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, Terry O’Neill, Norman Parkinson and Irving Penn. Alongside these, an array of vintage magazine covers and film stills will complete her captivating story.
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Norman Parkinson, 1955 © Norman Parkinson Ltd/Courtesy Norman Parkinson Archive.
2 JULY – 18 OCTOBER 2015Porter Gallery
Tickets Including donation: £10 (Concessions £8.50) Seniors £7 every WednesdayStudents £7 every ThursdayStandard, family, schools and group tickets also available.
Book now at npg.org.uk/hepburn call 020 7766 7344 or visit the Gallery in person
PublicationAudrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon exhibition catalogue with an essay by Helen Trompeteler and a chronology by Terence Pepper, £29.95 hardback and £22.50 Gallery exclusive paperback.
Last admission is one hour before the Gallery closes.
#Hepburn
Supported by the Audrey Hepburn Exhibition Supporters GroupOrganised with support from the Audrey Hepburn Estate/Luca Dotti & Sean Hepburn Ferrer
Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon
Exhibitions
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Marking the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) this exhibition illustrates the Duke of Wellington’s extraordinary life as a soldier and statesman. Highlights include Goya’s revealing portrait and a daguerreotype by Antoine Claudet, in the new medium of photography, taken on Wellington’s 75th birthday in 1844.
The full 20.6m long printed panorama of Wellington’s funeral procession will be displayed on Thursday 18 June between 10.00 – 11.00, and an interactive version is available to view in the Digital Space.
Alberto Giacometti is widely regarded as one of the most important and distinctive artists of the twentieth century. A restless innovator, he explored a range of styles and subjects; however portraiture remained a continuous preoccupation.
This major exhibition is the first to focus on Giacometti’s portraits and spans his entire career. The show includes important paintings, sculpture and drawings within sections devoted to each of his principal models, and illuminates Giacometti’s obsessive evocation of a human presence.
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington by Francisco de Goya, 1812–14 © The National Gallery, London. Bought with aid from the Wolfson Foundation and a special Exchequer grant, 1961.
Alberto Giacometti (detail) by Cecil Beaton, 1956 © The Cecil Beaton Studio Archive at Sotheby’s
UNTIL 7 JUNE 2015Porter Gallery
Admission freenpg.org.uk/wellington
PublicationsWellington: Triumphs, Politics and Passions exhibition catalogue by Paul Cox with a foreword by William Hague, £15 paperback.
#DukeOfWellington
Supported by the Wellington Exhibition Supporters Group
15 OCTOBER 2015 – 10 JANUARY 2016Wolfson Gallery
Tickets Including donation: £17 (Concessions £15.50) Standard, family, schools and group tickets also available.
Book now at npg.org.uk/giacometti call 020 7766 7344
#Giacometti
Lead sponsor Bank of America Merrill Lynch Supported by the Giacometti Exhibition Supporters Group
Wellington: Triumphs, Politics and Passions
Giacometti: Pure Presence
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Gallery Displays
Floor 2 Room 6 Cornelius Johnson: Charles I’s Forgotten Painter
Prolific and successful in his lifetime, Cornelius Johnson is the forgotten man of 17th-century British art. This display looks at a range of his paintings including rarely seen portraits of the King’s children.
Until 13 September
Floor 1 Room 33 On Belonging: Photographs of Indians of African Descent
This display of photographs by Ketaki Sheth, one of India’s most celebrated contemporary photographers, captures the Sidi people, an Indian community of African origin, and raises universal questions about nationality and ethnic origin.Supported by the Tia Collection
Until 31 August
Floor 0 Room 41 and 41aFriendship Portraits: Chantal Joffe and Ishbel Myerscough
This display of paintings and drawings by Chantal Joffe and Ishbel Myerscough captures their very particular friendship and artistic collaboration. Self-portraits together with portraits of the artists and their children explore their lives and shared history from their student days to the present.Supported by the William Brake Charitable Trust
From 11 June
Floor 2Room 3 Until 17 January 2016The Tudor’s Reimagined: George Perfect Harding
Room 16 Until 16 August Favourites: Painting and Power, 1600-1800
Floor 1Room 23 Until 2 August Old Titles and New Money
Room 23 From 3 August William Gifford Palgrave: Master of Disguise
Room 24: case display and Room 31 Until 24 January 2016 Curators’ Choice: Photographs from the Terence Pepper Gift
Room 25: case display From 2 June Keir Hardie: Radical, Socialist, Feminist
Room 29: case display Until 12 July Henry Tonks: Studies of the Artist
Room 29: case display From 14 JulyAubrey Beardsley: Artist and Aesthete
Room 31 Until 25 October Women and the First World War
Room 32 Until 31 August Jack Smith: Abstract Portraits
Floor 0Ondaatje Wing Main Hall From 19 June Roy Strong at 80
Room 37 and 37a Until 21 June Snowdon: A Life in View
Room 37 and 37a From 1 July Creative Connections
The Gallery’s changing programme of free displays highlight a range of themes, sitters and artists, as well as significant anniversaries and acquisitions.
Find out more and book tickets npg.org.uk
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The Collection, Lincoln Picture the Poet
Picture the Poet is a display of photographs of living poets including Benjamin Zephaniah, Simon Armitage and Carol Ann Duffy. The wider project includes an engaging learning and participation programme in partnership with the National Literacy Trust and Apples and Snakes.
Until 2 August
Manchester Art GalleryArtists in the Frame: Self Portraits by Van Dyck and Others
The iconic Van Dyck Self-Portrait is at the heart of this exhibition exploring identity and self-expression. Historic works from Manchester Art Gallery’s collection will feature alongside loans from the National Portrait Gallery and a number of contemporary works.
Organised in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery, with support from the Art Fund and the Heritage Lottery Fund
From 21 May
The Barber Institute of Fine Art, Birmingham The Modernist Face: Smith, Dobson and British Portraiture 1920 – 60
Portraits by Matthew Smith of the author Roald Dahl and British film star Jean Simmons are displayed alongside Frank Dobson’s portrait of the writer Osbert Sitwell. The exhibition is in collaboration with the Barber Institute and the M.A. in Art History at the University of Birmingham.
From 5 June
Elsewhere Montacute House, Somerset Until 1 NovemberPictured and Seen
Beningbrough Hall, YorkUntil 1 NovemberRoyals: Then and Now
The Gallery works collaboratively with venues around the country to loan works as part of a varied programme of touring exhibitions and displays.
Find out more npg.org.uk/beyondthegallery
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Opposite:King James II (detail) by Cornelius Johnson, 1639
Shabana Blushes When Asked If It’s Her Turn To Marry After Ashiyana, Jaffrabad (detail) by Ketaki Sheth, 2009 © Ketaki Sheth
Les Amies by Ishbel Myerscough, 2013 © Ishbel Myerscough
This page:Benjamin Zephaniah (detail) by Donald MacLellan, 29 August 1996 © Donald MacLellan
Sir Anthony van Dyck by Sir Anthony van Dyck, c.1640
Roald Dahl (detail)by Sir Matthew Arnold Bracy Smith, c.1944 © the Estate of Sir Matthew Bracy Smith
Events are free unless otherwisestated. Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis and are subject to availability.
Book ticketed events at npg.org.uk/events, call 020 7306 0055 or visit the Gallery in person.
We offer discounted ticket prices for Concessions and Gallery Supporters.
Events are subject to change.Please check the website before visiting npg.org.uk
AccessAll events are wheelchair accessible.
Events interpreted with British Sign Language or led in BSL. Please check listings for details.
Picture description for visually impaired visitors.
Young People PAGE 20
Film Season PAGE 21
Families PAGE 19
Lunchtime Lectures PAGE 14
Weekend Workshops PAGE 15
Late Shift PAGE 16
Music PAGE 17
Access PAGE 18
Events Calendar
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Jack Cardiff during the filming of War and Peace (released 1956) Simon Regan Collection (reganprint.com) © Jack Cardiff
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The Portrait Choir Triumph and Passion
Sunday Session Festival Photoshoot
Lecture Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting £7/£6
Live Music Lunn and Belloy
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Marc Woodhead
Weekend Workshop Picturing the Self beyond Portraiture £125/£100
Viewing Wellington Funeral Panorama
Lunchtime Lecture The Face of Politics: Portraiture and Victorian Politics
Lecture Drawing People £7/£6
Live Music Joseph Paxton and William Blackaby
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Andy Pankhurst
Taster Session Next Generation (ages 14 – 19)
Pick up a Pencil BP Portrait Award: Next Generation
(for ages 3+) Drop-in Family Session(for ages 7+) Post-it Note Animation
Visualising Portraits BP Portrait Award 2015
Lecture Poufs and Politics: Fashion at the Court of Louis XVI £7/£6
BSL Gallery Tour Favourites: Art and Power, 1600-1800
Live Music Concordia Foundation: The Lord Mayor’s Table
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Grace Adam
Life Drawing Looking at Lines and Exploring Styles £9/£7
Weekend Workshop Proud Portraits 2015 £125/£100
The Drawing Room
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In Conversation Sir Portrait: 30 Portraits of Roy Strong £7/£6
Live Music John Metcalfe
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Marc Woodhead
Taster Session Next Generation (ages 14 – 19)
The Portrait Choir Singing Day
Lecture Audrey Hepburn: Becoming a Modern Icon £7/£6
Live Music The BRIT School
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Gayna Pelham
Screening Roman Holiday £7/£6
Gallery Talk Creative Connections: An Introduction
Weekend Workshop BP Portrait Award 2015 £125/£100
Lunchtime Lecture Creative Connections: Barbara Hepworth
Lecture Audrey Hepburn: Assessing an Icon £7/£6
Live Music Blondel
Screening Sabrina £7/£6
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Robin-Lee Hall
Pick up a Pencil BP Portrait Award: Next Generation
Taster Session Next Generation (ages 14 – 19)
(for ages 3+) Drop-in Family Session(for ages 7+) Creative Connections
In Conversation BP Portrait Award: Judges £7/£6
Live Music Juliet Fraser
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist artist Andy Pankhurst
Weekend Workshop Iconic Portraits £125/£100
Screening War and Peace £7/£6
The Drawing Room
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Visualising Portraits Jack Smith: Abstract Portraits
Lecture “How Do I Look?” The Mystery of Audrey Hepburn £7/£6
BSL Gallery Tour Collection
Live Music English Folk Dance and Song Society: Jack Harris
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Robin-Lee Hall
Life Drawing Sculpting the Body on Paper £9/£7
Taster Session Next Generation (ages 14 – 19)
Sunday Session Photo Icon
Family Art Workshop Characters
Young People’s Private View BP Portrait Award: Next Generation (ages 14 – 19)
Lunchtime Lecture Six Degrees of Separation
In Conversation Queer Perspectives
Live Music Snowden: Sir Duo
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Gayna Pelham
Screening Love in the Afternoon £7/£6
Weekend Workshop BP Portrait Award 2015 £125/£100
Exhibition Tour BP Portrait Award
Live Music English Folk Dance and Song Society: Rosie Hood
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Andy Pankhurst
Screening Funny Face £7/£6
Pick up a Pencil On Belonging
(for ages 3+) Drop-in Family Session(for ages 7+) Portrait Painting
Lunchtime Lecture Audrey Hepburn: Architect of a Rare and Precious Talent
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Lecture Abraham Lincoln and the Great Emancipation
Screening The Nun’s Story £7/£6
Live Music Apple of my Eye
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Robin-Lee Hall
Weekend Workshop Creative Portraits £125/£100
Visualising Portraits On Belonging: Photographs of Indians of African Descent
BSL Gallery Tour BP Portrait Award 2015
Live Music Peter Sheppard Skærved
Drop-in Drawing Led by artist Marc Woodhead
Life Drawing After the Camden Town Group £9/£7
The Drawing Room
Events Calendar
Thursdays13.15
Immerse yourself in British history and culture in our popular Lunchtime Lecture series. Seats are allocated on a first come, first served basis and are subject to availability. Doors open at 12.30.
4 JuneRadical AesthetesCultural historian Andy Stewart MacKay looks at the intertwined lives, work and legacy of the Bloomsbury Group, the radical avant-garde of early 20th-century Britain.
18 JuneThe Face of Politics: Portraiture and Victorian PoliticsDr Henry Miller examines the public appetite for portraits of leading political figures of the 19th century and their uses.
2 JulyM. H. Spielmann: Victorian Editor, Scholar, and Artists’ AdvocateProfessor Julie Codell looks at the career of M.H. Spielmann, an influential figure in the Victorian and Edwardian art worlds, and the powerful effect he had on public taste.
16 JulyCreative Connections: Barbara HepworthInga Fraser, Assistant Curator at Tate, looks at the life and work of sculptor Barbara Hepworth. Subject of a major new exhibition at Tate Britain, she was associated with St Ives, but was also a resident of Camden in the 1930s.
Lunchtime Lectures
6 AugSix Degrees of SeparationPhotographer Kate Peters, whose work is on display in Creative Connections, explores the many surprising links between people with connections to Camden and provides insight into their fascinating lives.
20 AugAudrey Hepburn: Architect of a Rare and Precious Talent Film historian Sandra Shevey examines the flint behind the floss, arguing that the success of Hepburn’s career was due to trenchant self-awareness combined with a willingness to take creative chances.
Find out more and book tickets npg.org.uk
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13 – 14 JuneMixed Media: Picturing the Self beyond PortraitureTo celebrate London Creativity and Wellbeing Week, join yogi and artist Jagat Joti Kaur for a journey of meditative self portraiture. Using ancient yogic techniques mixed with modern media, refine your senses through a creative response to the Gallery’s space and Collection and explore self-knowing through sound, word, ink, paint, clay and camera. Suitable for all abilities.
27 – 28 JunePhotography: Proud Portraits 2015In celebration of London Pride 2015, this workshop led by photographer Anthony Luvera explores the creation of street and studio portraiture. Discover how to tell vibrant stories with your photography and celebrate the diversity and individuality of people. Suitable for all abilities.
11 – 12 JulyPainting: BP Portrait Award 2015Explore and take inspiration from this year’s BP Portrait Award, to create your own portrait working from a model under expert tuition. Suitable for all abilities.
25 – 26 JulyPhotography: Iconic PortraitsPhotographer Marysa Dowling leads this workshop inspired by iconic photographic portraits of Audrey Hepburn. You will use a variety of photographic techniques to explore how props, composition, lighting and pose create mood, emotion and narrative. Suitable for those who already have some knowledge of digital photography and know how to use their cameras in manual mode.
8 – 9 AugustPainting: BP Portrait Award 2015Explore and take inspiration from this year’s BP Portrait Award, to create your own portrait working from a model under expert tuition. Suitable for all abilities.
22 – 23 AugustPhotography: Creative PortraitsJoin photographer Kate Peters and have fun making creative portraiture. Inspired by her photography in Creative Connections you will learn different lighting set ups and approaches to portraiture, both in the studio and on location. Suitable for those who already have some knowledge of digital photography and know how to use their cameras in manual mode.
Saturdays and Sundays11.00 – 17.00 £125/£100
These intimate art weekends enable you to explore, develop and improve your creativity. Working alongside leading artists and photographers, take inspiration from the Gallery and look at portraiture in new, exciting ways.
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Weekend Workshop, 2014. Photograph by Karolina Malski-Darley
Enjoy a mix of art, music, drinks, talks and drawing. Every Thursday and Friday, 18.00 – 21.00
Drop-in Drawing
Join our popular and free drop-in drawing sessions and sketch in the Gallery every Friday, 18.30 – 20.30.
Life Drawing
Take part in our group life drawing sessions on the last Friday of every month, 18.30 – 20.30 in the Ondaatje Wing Theatre.
Fri 26 JuneLooking at Lines and Exploring Styles £9/£7Artist Robin-Lee Hall explores different approaches to drawing the figure.
Fri 31 JulySculpting the Body on Paper £9/£7Artist Gayna Pelham shows you how to ‘sculpt’ on paper, working from a life model and letting the form emerge from darkness or light.
Fri 28 AugustAfter the Camden Town Group£9/£7Working from a life model, and inspired by the artists of the Camden Town Group, explore tone and colour in your drawings.
Talks
Thu 4 June 19.00Portraits of a Choreographer and ComposerAshley Page and Colin Matthews, sitters for abstract portraits by Jack Smith, talk to Matthew Flowers.
Thu 11 June 19.00Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting £7/£6Art historian Catherine Lampert and film-maker Jake Auerbach give a rare insight into artist Frank Auerbach.
Thu 18 June 19.00Drawing People: The Human Figure in Contemporary Art £7/£6Roger Malbert, Hayward Gallery, explores the enduring fascination with drawing the human form.
Thu 25 June 19.00Poufs and Politics: Fashion at the Court of Louis XVI £7/£6Historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell explores the fateful relationship between fashion and politics in late 18th-century France.
Thu 2 July 19.00Sir Portrait: 30 Portraits of Roy Strong £7/£6Sir Roy Strong and photographer John Swannell discuss their collaboration on a unique photographic project to mark the sitter’s 80th birthday.
Thu 9 July 19.00Audrey Hepburn: Becoming a Modern Icon £7/£6Helen Trompeteler, co-curator of Audrey Hepburn discusses the development of her public image.
Fri 10 July 19.00Creative Connections: An IntroductionPhotographer Kate Peters introduces her new creative work and response to working withyoung people in Camden.
Thu 16 July 19.00Audrey Hepburn: Assessing an Icon £7/£6Pamela Church-Gibson, London College of Fashion, looks at Hepburn’s status within the fashion industry.
Thu 23 July 19.00BP Portrait Award: Judges £7/£6Pim Baxter, Chair of judges, is joined in conversation by Peter Monkman and Kim Mawhinney.
Thu 30 July 19.00“How Do I Look?” The Mystery of Audrey Hepburn £7/£6Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw deconstructs the look and the sound of Audrey Hepburn.
Thu 6 August 19.00Queer PerspectivesResident Artist Sadie Lee discusses works in the Collection which have a personal resonance.
Thu13 & 27 August 19.30BP Portrait Award TourSee this year’s selection of the very best of contemporary portraiture.
Thu 20 August 19.00Abraham Lincoln and the Great EmancipationTo mark Slavery Remembrance Day, Dr Adam Smith reassesses President Abraham Lincoln’s role in the abolition of slavery in America.
Late Shift
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Late Shift, 2015. Photograph by Simon Mooney
12 JuneLunn and Belloy: Here’s to Life!A new piece of musical theatre celebrating relationships. 19 JuneJoseph Paxton and William BlackabyGypsy jazz and folk music from this talented violin and guitar duo.
26 JuneConcordia Foundation: The Lord Mayor’s TableMusic from Walton to Lerner and Loewe. 3 JulyJohn MetcalfeMusic from the composer’s latest album, The Appearance of Colour.
10 JulyThe BRIT SchoolCreative responses to the BP Portrait Award 2015 exhibition.
17 JulyBlondel: England be GladMusic for the Tudor Monarchs performed on shawms, bagpipes, recorders and curtails.
Music
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Live Music
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Enjoy an eclectic range of free live music performances.
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The Portrait Choir
Performances and events by the Gallery’s choir in residence.
Fri 5 June 18.30Sat 6 June 11.00 & 14.00 Triumph and PassionIn connection with the Gallery’s Wellington exhibition, The Portrait Choir will perform works from Monteverdi’s eighth book of madrigals, Madrigali dei Guerrieri e Amorosi.
Sun 5 July 10.00 – 15.45Singing Day £25/£22Explore music associated with the Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon exhibition. Participants will work through well known numbers from musicals including My Fair Lady and Charade. There will also be a talk from a Gallery expert, time to explore the exhibition as well as a short performance in the Gallery space.
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The Portrait Choir is supported by Hani Farsi and the Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation
24 JulyJuliet FraserFraser presents Morton Feldman’s rarely performed Three Voices.
31 JulyEnglish Folk Dance and Song Society: Jack HarrisLiterate, narrative songwriting backed by intricate guitar work.
7 AugustSnowden: Sir DuoThe award-winning violin and guitar duo present their own transcriptions and compositions.
14 AugustEnglish Folk Dance and Song Society: Rosie HoodA concert by the young singer and recent BBC Performing Arts Fellow.
21 AugustApple of my EyeThe folk group sing sweet songs of love, loss and transformation.
28 AugustPeter Sheppard SkærvedThe violinist presents music by Tartini and Olofsson.
Live Music, 2015 © Sebastien Dehesdin
Thu 25 JuneBP Portrait Award 2015Find out more about the variety of styles and approaches to the contemporary painted portrait.
Thu 30 JulyJack Smith: Abstract PortraitsExplore this fascinating display on unconventional approaches to portraiture.
Thu 27 AugustOn Belonging: Photographs of Indians of African DescentThis talk will focus on the display of works by Ketaki Sheth, one of India’s most celebrated contemporary photographers.
The Gallery is fully accessible and welcomes everyone. There is a rich programme of free accessible events for all ages.
Access
Visualising Portraits
Free picture description talks for visually impaired visitors 14.00
The Drawing Room
Artist-led drop-in drawing sessions for disabled visitors 13.00 – 15.00
These drop-in drawing sessions take place in the Gallery and visitors should meet in the Ondaatje Wing Main Hall.
Mon 29 June Mon 27 July Mon 31 August
Supported by the Lord Leonard and Lady Estelle Wolfson Foundation
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Visualising Portraits, 2015. Photograph by Simon Mooney
BSL Gallery Tours
Events interpreted with British Sign Language (BSL) or led in BSL19.30
Thu 25 JuneFavourites: Art and Power, 1600 – 1800 Join John Wilson for a tour of the display, led in BSL. Meet in Room 16.
Thu 30 JulyCollection TourChisato Minamimura guides you through the Gallery’s Collection whilst picking out highlights. Led in BSL with interpretation into English.
Thu 27 AugustBP Portrait Award 2015See this year’s selection of the very best of contemporary portrait painting from around the world. Interpreted into BSL.
Sun 21 JunePost-it Note AnimationJoin our team of animators for an experimental session using post-it notes to create a group animation.
Sun 19 JulyCreative Connections Inspired by the Creative Connections display, turn yourself into a life-size sculpture and work with project artist Kate Peters on a photographic portrait of your sculpture.
Sun 16 August Portrait Painting Inspired by the BP Portrait Award, try out new paint techniques and processes to create a giant mural in our studio.
Drop-in Sessions
13.00 – 14.30 for ages 3+ 15.00 – 16.30 for ages 7+ No ticket required. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Holiday Activities
11.00 – 16.00Free ticket required for some workshops, available one hour before.
Family Activity Base
11.00 – 16.00Every weekend and weekdays during school holidays.
Mon 27 July – Fri 7 August In the FrameTwo weeks of ticketed and drop-in sessions inspired by the BP Portrait Award 2015. Please note, places are limited for ticketed sessions.
Mon 3 AugustCharacters11.30 & 14.30Join Yasmeen Ismail, illustrator of this year’s BP Portrait Award Family Trail for a workshop exploring how to create characters for your stories. The 14.30 session will be BSL interpreted and there will be a book-signing in the Exhibition Shop at 13.30.
Families can collect information, resources and materials to inspire them about the Collection or their visit to the Gallery.
This summer families can try out a range of activities in our drop-in and holiday sessions and visit our Family Activity Base.
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Above:Family Activity, 2014
Next Generation
BP Portrait Award: Next Generation brings young people aged 14 –19 free creative portraiture sessions.
Taster SessionsHave a go at portraiture drawing in the Gallery with Award artists. Sat 20 June 10.30 – 14.00 Sun 5 July 11.00 – 14.30Communication support is available upon request. Sun 19 July 11.00 – 14.30Sat 1 August 11.00 – 14.30
Tue 4 August 18.30 – 20.30Young People’s Private View Exclusive after-hours viewing of the Award, with activities, competitions, music, refreshments and much more.
Booking is essential, please [email protected] or call 020 7312 2483
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Sun 7 JuneFestival PhotoshootBe inspired by the poses in Wellington and wellies worn during festival season. Led by photographers Marysa Dowling and Othello De’Souza-Hartley.
Sun 2 AugustPhoto IconJoin us for a photoshoot on how to portray an icon, inspired by Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon. Led by photographers Emily Stein and Elizabeth Doak.
To book a Sunday Session, please email [email protected] or call 020 7312 2483
Young People (ages 14 – 21)
Sunday Sessions
13.00 – 16.00
Showcase your talent, work with artists, develop skills, be creative and meet other young people interested in art at our free events for 14 – 21-year-olds.
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BP Portrait Award: Next Generation Taster Session 2014. Photograph by Marysa Dowling
Pick up a Pencil
14.00 – 16.00
Hosted by the Gallery’s Youth Forum, use a wide range of materials and be inspired by the Gallery’s Collection in these friendly drop-in drawing sessions which take place on the third Saturday of every month. To get started, all you have to do is pick up a pencil, no need to book.
Sat 20 June BP Portrait Award: Next Generation
Sat 18 July BP Portrait Award: Next Generation
Sat 15 AugustOn Belonging
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Fri 10 July 18.30Roman Holiday (1953, U)Fall in love with Audrey in her breakthrough role, for which she won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. Directed by William Wyler, 118 min. Starring Gregory Peck.
Fri 17 July 18.30Sabrina (1954, U) Hepburn earned a second Oscar nomination for her title role in this romantic comedy in which the young heroine is caught between two very different brothers. Directed by Billy Wilder, 113 min. Starring Humphrey Bogart, William Holden.
Sun 26 July 13.00War and Peace (1956, PG) Hepburn stars as Natasha opposite first husband Mel Ferrer’s Prince Andrei Bolkonsky in an adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel, for which she was nominated for a BAFTA and Golden Globe. Directed by King Vidor, 208 min. Starring Henry Fonda, Mel Ferrer.
Fri 7 August 18.30 Love in the Afternoon (1957, PG) Hepburn stars alongside Gary Cooper and Maurice Chevalier in Billy Wilder’s comedy, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe. Directed by Billy Wilder, 130 min. Starring Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier.
Fri 14 August 18.30Funny Face (1957, U) Fred Astaire’s fashion photographer lures Audrey Hepburn’s beatnik bookshop clerk to Paris for a photoshoot, in her first musical role. Directed by Stanley Donen, 103 min. Starring Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson.
Fri 21 August 18.00The Nun’s Story (1959, U) In this BAFTA Award-winning and Academy and Golden Globe nominated role, Hepburn plays Sister Luke, a young nun facing crisis after crisis of faith. Directed by Fred Zinnermann, 149 min. Starring Peter Finch, Edith Evans.
Look out for further film screenings in the September – November 2015 What’s On and check the website for more details.
In celebration of the Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon exhibitionenjoy a film season including some of the star’s standout performances. All film screenings take place in the Ondaatje Wing Theatre, Floor -2.
Tickets £7/£6 Find out more and book tickets, npg.org.uk
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Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday (released 1953), publicity still for Paramount Pictures. Courtesy EPT Research Collection
Discover the full range of gifts, books and products inspired by the Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon exhibition, available exclusively from the Gallery Shops and online.
Every purchase supports the National Portrait Gallery. npg.org.uk/shops
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