Curator’s introduction to the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024

Interesting lecture at the National Portrait Gallery introducing the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Award exhibition.

Claire Freestone, curator and one of the judges, lead us through the history of the award and its exhibitions and talked about works which some of the winners had gone on to do.

She then took us through the main themes which emerged in this year’s shortlist. These come about unconsciously but she did say that the show reflects events of the previous year so some of the themes are almost inevitable.

Finally she talked about the prize winners this year and why they were chosen. I had seen the show before Christmas and enjoyed it but it was good to get an overview of it and to learn more about how it’s put together.

 

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