THE AWARD / A brief History
Inspired by the long-standing, UK-based annual international portrait competition, the BP Portrait Award, Rust-en-Vrede Gallery in Durbanville, Cape Town launched the Portrait Award in 2013 – with generous sponsorship from Sanlam Private Wealth.
The competition is similar to its UK counterpart, but at a reduced scale, with an initial first prize of R100 000 for the best portrait. In 2021 the prize money will be increased to R 150 000. A second prize of R 30 000 and a third prize of R 20 000 will be initiated in 2021. This biennial competition is open to all resident South African artists, 18 years and older, and aims to increase public awareness and appreciation for the art of portraiture, as well as give South African artists an opportunity for further exposure.
With an overwhelming 1 783 entries by 1 205 artists in its first year, the competition has grown by leaps and bounds. With the launch of a digital entry system for the 2019 competition, has elevated the standard of South African portraiture for years to come.
The competition is based on anonymous judging: all the works entered are unsigned, thereby levelling the playing field and ensuring that the three judges select the top 100 portraits purely on technicality, narrative and emotional appeal.
Each year, a panel of three judges, consisting of one international and two local judges, select what they deem the best 100 portraits from the entries received. From these, the Top 40, Top 5, Top 3 and winning portrait are selected.
In addition to the Top 40 works exhibited at the Rust-en-Vrede Gallery in Durbanville, the remaining 60 portraits will be exhibited at a venue to be determined in Cape Town, under the title PORTRAIT 100, giving the public the opportunity to view 100 of the country’s best portraits in one City. Collectable catalogues are printed to commemorate the Top 40 Portraits.
THE WINNING PORTRAIT:
- The winner will receive a cash prize of R150 000.
- The Rust-en-Vrede Gallery will on application assist the winner in entering the next UK Portrait Award competition held by the National Portrait Gallery in London.
- The winning artwork will feature on the cover of the 2023 portrait award catalogue.
- The winner will be invited to present a solo exhibition at Rust-en-Vrede Gallery in 2023.
SECOND AND THIRD PRIZE:
- The second prize winner will receive a cash prize of R 30 000.
- The third prize winner will receive a cash prize of R 20 000.
OTHER PRIZES:
- A residency at the Blue Cactus Artist Residency in Spain, sponsored by The Coart.
- Sennelier Art Hampers and Vouchers sponsored by The Italian Art Shop
- Portrait Zoom Sessions with Andrew James, Previous Chairman and current member of The Royal Portrait Society in Britain (Prize for entrants between 18 and 25 years of age).
THE TOP 40 SELECTED ARTWORKS:
- The Top 40 artworks will be exhibited at Rust-en-Vrede Gallery from 4 September 2021 until 3 November 2021 and the artists will be invited to the gala event at Rust-en-Vrede Gallery for the award ceremony.
- The Top 40 works will be published in the 2021 Portrait Award catalogue.
- The artists of the Top 40 selected works will be invited to participate in a group exhibition curated by Rust-en-Vrede Gallery in 2023.
PORTRAIT 100:
- The 60 remaining artworks will be displayed as PORTRAIT 100 at THE RUPERT MUSEUM in Stellenbosch from Saturday 4 September 2021.
Entries Open: 1 JUNE 2021 00:01
Close: 12 JUNE 2021 23:59
Rules & Regulations :
https://www.rust-en-vrede.com/portrait-award/rules-regulations/
How To Enter :
https://www.rust-en-vrede.com/portrait-award/how-to-enter/
Digital Entry Form :
https://www.rust-en-vrede.com/portrait-award/digital-entry-form/
For More Info:
https://www.rust-en-vrede.com/portrait-award/contact-us/