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How Two New Exhibitions at the Laing Art Gallery are Exploring Identity

How Two New Exhibitions at the Laing Art Gallery are Exploring Identity
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April 2026
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This spring and summer, visitors will have the chance to chart the history of portrait painting from the 16th century to the present day in two complementary exhibitions containing some of the finest historic, modern, and contemporary portraits

The Laing Art Gallery will show the National Portrait Gallery's celebrated painting competition, the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025, now in its 43rd year. The exhibition will be shown alongside Exploring Identity, a portraiture exhibition curated from North East Museums' art collections that provides historical context to the Portrait Award.
Kofi, 2024 by Michelle Liu © Michelle Liu Kofi, 2024 by Michelle Liu © Michelle Liu
Tangled Waves Leda and the Swan with Tang Dynasty Style Make-up, 2024 by Xu Yang © Xu Yang Tangled Waves Leda and the Swan with Tang Dynasty Style Make-up, 2024 by Xu Yang © Xu Yang

The Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025 features 46 portraits selected for display by a panel of judges and explores themes of cultural heritage, companionship, sexuality, illness, conflict and grief. Highlights from the exhibition include a striking self-portrait by artist Moira Cameron, who has been named the winner, Michelle Liu’s portrait, Kofi, winner of the Young Artist Award, and the second and third prize winners are Cliff, Outreach Worker by Tim Benson and Memories by Martyn Harris.

Exploring Identity brings together some of the finest portraits from the Laing, Shipley, and Hatton Gallery collections. Highlights from the collections include works by Francis Bacon, Christina Robertson, Frederic Leighton, John Lavery, Harold Knight, and Arthur Hughes. Also represented are some of the North East’s most famous artists including Norman Cornish, Robert Jobling, and Harry Thubron. In this exhibition, portraits are so much more than just a physical likeness of a person – they are an embodiment of who that person is, their personal experiences, and their hopes for the future.

Waiting in Shade, 2024 by Tallulah Hutson © Tallulah Hutson Waiting in Shade, 2024 by Tallulah Hutson © Tallulah Hutson
Old Friends or Familiar Faces, 2025 by Ant Carver © Ant Carver Old Friends or Familiar Faces, 2025 by Ant Carver © Ant Carver

‘We are delighted to be hosting the National Portrait Gallery's celebrated painting competition – the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025 at the Laing Art Gallery,’ says Julie Milne, Chief Curator of Art Galleries at North East Museums. ‘This prestigious competition provides the showcase for so many talented artists to launch and develop their careers. It is also an opportunity for audiences to enjoy the unique perspectives and characteristics of both artists and sitters, and the life experiences these wonderful portraits hold. 

‘For us at the gallery, it has provided the creative catalyst to look afresh at our excellent art collections. In our complementary exhibition, Exploring Identity, ideas of individuality, distinctiveness and selfhood are examined. The exhibition includes portraits by Francis Bacon, Christina Robertson, Norman Cornish, John Lavery and Henry Thubron to name but a few.’

The Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025 and Exploring Identity will be on display at the Laing Art Gallery from 28th March–5th September 2026. Tickets are £11/£10 concessions and free for ages 21 and under.

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