Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has enjoyed a relationship with London's National Portrait Gallery since 2004, supporting numerous exhibitions and on major projects such as the Gallery's reopening in June 2023 and sponsoring its esteemed exhibition – The Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award. More about HSF Kramer's long-standing partnership with the Gallery, as well as recent developments, can be read below.
ANNOUNCEMENT
National Portrait Gallery announces shortlist for the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2026
L-R: What’s Mine is Yours, 2024 by Chloe Cox © Chloe Cox; Jean-Denis, 2025 by Marc Dalessio © Marc Dalessio; In Our Borderlands, 2025 by Joel Nichols © Joel Nichols; Charlie and Magda, 2026 by Michael Slusakowicz © Michael Slusakowicz
The National Portrait Gallery has announced the four shortlisted artists for the 44th edition of its prestigious annual Portrait Award. This year’s shortlist was selected from over 1,474 entries from Artists across 63 countries. A total of 52 portraits were chosen for final display in a free exhibition open from 25 June to 7 October 2026.
The four shortlisted portraits are:
- What’s Mine is Yours, (2024) by Chloe Cox.
- Jean-Denis, (2025) by Marc Dalessio.
- In Our Borderlands, (2025) by Joel Nichols.
- Charlie and Magda, (2026) by Michael Slusakowicz.
Our Longstanding Relationship (2004-2026)
An interview with 2024 finalist Isabella Watling
The 2025 National Portrait Gallery Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award finalists have been announced, and as we celebrate this year’s cohort, we’re also taking a moment to look back at the powerful work recognised in 2024. Among them is Zizi, a life-size portrait by Isabella Watling, awarded second prize in last year’s award. Painted entirely from life and under natural light, the work reflects Isabella’s dedication to traditional portrait techniques and to capturing her sitter’s presence through close observation.
In this short interview, Isabella shares the inspiration behind Zizi, her journey as an artist, and what it meant to be recognised by the Gallery.
As long-standing supporters of the National Portrait Gallery, we value the opportunity to share the work of artists like Isabella and continue to celebrate the stories behind the portraits.
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Supporting the best in contemporary portraiture
We are delighted to continue supporting the National Portrait Gallery, as we have since 2004. We are proud that our collaboration ensures that the renowned and global competition continues to grow, and allows incredible works of art to be freely accessed by hundreds of thousands of people every year in a beautifully curated exhibition.
Justin D'Agostino, Global CEO, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer