Icons and Identities: Shakespeare to Winehouse

    Malala Yousafzai,    by Shirin Neshat,    2018,    NPG 7052,    © National Portrait Gallery, London
Malala Yousafzai by Shirin Neshat 2018 NPG 7052

Past national and international programme archive
12 March - 17 July 2022

National Portrait Gallery Australia: Canberra

$25 AUD Adult ticket

Bringing together some of the most famous faces in British history alongside less well-known sitters, Shakespeare to Winehouse, the NPG Australia’s title for the Icons and Identities touring exhibition, draws upon the outstanding collections of the National Portrait Gallery to celebrate the variety and complexity of the genre of portraiture. From William Shakespeare to Malala Yousafzai, the exhibition considers how artists and sitters across the centuries have explored themes of fame, power, love and loss, identity, innovation and the self-portrait. The investigation of these key themes demonstrates the many different roles of portraiture throughout history. It also encourages visitors to question methods of representation and how portraits reflect the identity of sitters.

The exhibition also charts the development of portraiture in the British Isles and features works by prominent artists of their time, who have challenged its traditions and expanded its possibilities, including Sir Anthony van Dyck, Thomas Gainsborough, Lucian Freud and Tracey Emin. Shakespeare to Winehouse offers an extraordinary opportunity to view the highlights of the Gallery’s Collection outside the UK, which has been made possible by the major refurbishment of the London Galleries and Inspiring People Project.