National Gallery of Ireland announces shortlists for Zurich Portrait Prize and Zurich Young Portrait Prize competitions

Logos of the Zurich Portrait Prize and Zurich Young Portrait Prize

Exhibitions run in Dublin and Cork in 2021 and 2022.

From hundreds of entries, the shortlists of this year’s Zurich Portrait Prize and Zurich Young Portrait Prize have been announced by the National Gallery of Ireland. 24 artists, working across a variety of media, have made it through to the final stage of the Zurich Portrait Prize, while 20 young artists aged between five and eighteen years old have been shortlisted for the Zurich Young Portrait Prize.

The winner of the Zurich Portrait Prize will receive a cash prize of €15,000 and will be commissioned to create a work for the national portrait collection, for which they will be awarded a further €5,000. Two additional awards of €1,500 will be given to highly commended works. Judges for the Zurich Portrait Prize are: artist Eamonn Doyle; Róisín Kennedy, art critic and Lecturer/Assistant Professor in the School of Art History & Cultural Policy, UCD; and Seán Kissane, Curator at IMMA. 

The Zurich Young Portrait Prize returns for its third year in 2021. Five winners (one from each age category and an overall winner) will be selected from a shortlist of hundreds of entries by children and young people aged up to 18 from across the island of Ireland. Winners will receive a bespoke art box and a cash prize. This year’s Zurich Young Portrait Prize judges are: visual artist Aideen Barry; artist, art teacher and activist Joe Caslin; and Tadhg Crowley, Senior Curator: Education + Community at the Glucksman.

Exhibitions of shortlisted works in both competitions run at the National Gallery of Ireland between 13 November 2021 and 3 April 2022. The exhibition will travel to Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, where it will be displayed between 23 April and 17 July 2022. 

Shortlisted artists for the Zurich Portrait Prize 2021 at the National Gallery of Ireland:

  • Serena Caulfield (Wexford), Dad, 5/10/2020, Oil on wood panel
  • Carey Clarke (Dublin), Portrait of David Sommerville, Oil on canvas
  • Mollie Douthit (Cork), Life in lockdown part IV: Laying on my kitchen floor with lavender eye mask to stave off a migraine, Oil on linen panel
  • Lizzie Downes (Dublin), Inside, Archival photographic print
  • Sarah Doyle (Dublin), Portrait of Uachtarán na hÉireann Michael D. Higgins, Photograph
  • Gabhann Dunne (Dublin), I love ya boy, Oil on board
  • Beverley Healy (Belfast), Looking for Gold, Egg tempera on true gesso board
  • Vanessa Jones (Dublin), Cabbage Baby (self-portrait), Oil on linen
  • Dragana Jurišić (Wicklow), Daithi sleeps, Archival pigment print
  • Paul MacCormaic (Dublin), Portrait of Catherine Corless, Historian and Human Rights Activist, Oil and acrylic on canvas
  • Jonathan Mayhew (Dublin), All I could do was sit and collect dust, Sculpture made from the artist’s hair, dust & detritus.
  • Tom McLean (Galway), Note to Self, Oil on aluminium
  • Cian McLoughlin (Dublin), Lockdown Three, Oil on canvas
  • Poot Mendes (Dublin), Bobby + Isaac, Photograph
  • Nick Miller (Sligo), Portrait of Patrick Hall – painting, Oil pastel and paint on linen
  • Julia Mitchell (Tipperary), Knight of Kilcooley Abbey, Oil on canvas
  • Gráinne Moloney (Clare), Girl with Hen, Oil on canvas
  • Emily O’Flynn (Cork), Portrait of a Girl Through a Pandemic, Video on plasma screen
  • Conor O’Leary (Surbiton, England), Fiona and Woody, Evening Light., Photograph
  • Liz Purtill (Kerry), Paulus, Egg tempera, heavy paper mounted on wood
  • Emma Roche (Wexford), Shower Painting 2 (Self-portrait), Knitted acrylic paint on wood panel
  • Salvatore of Lucan (Dublin), Me Ma Healing Me, Oil on canvas
  • Brian Teeling (Dublin), Declan Flynn in Dublin, Photograph
  • Riley Waite (Oregan, USA), Ian Was Here, Oil on canvas

Shortlisted artists for the Zurich Young Portrait Prize 2021 at the National Gallery of Ireland:

  • Adam Wiercioch Chinatamunnee (Cavan, aged 5), My Father, Watercolour and ink on paper
  • Liam Kehily (Dublin, aged 5), Mammy, Coloured pencils and graphite pencil
  • Marianna Krolik (Dublin, aged 6), Mia, Watercolour and pencil on paper
  • Emilie Cowley Lane (Meath, aged 5), My Gaga, I miss you so much, Poster paint on cork board
  • Rebecca Sheahan (Dublin, aged 5), E E … Evie, Acrylic on canvas
  • Aliana Aherne (Dublin, aged 9), Mixed Up Me, Oil paint on paper
  • Rita Ruitong Chen (Wicklow, aged 8), My Mum, Watercolour and pencil on paper
  • Ellie Giblin (Dublin, aged 10), My Glamorous Grand-Aunt, Chalk pastels and charcoal on sugar paper
  • Eleanor Margey (Donegal, aged 11), Magnifying Glasses, Drawing pencils and white pen on paper
  • Úna and Braden McDonnell (Louth, aged 6 & 8), Úna with the dancing curls, Polystyrene base, papier mache, acrylic paint, papers, markers and plasticine
  • Della Cowper-Gray (Kildare, aged 14), Painting in a different world now (My Father The Artist), Pencil and pastel on paper
  • Cora Lee (Dublin, aged 13), Working from Home, Pencil, marker and pen on paper
  • Joanna Lipska (Kildare, aged 14), Chip-Chop, Colouring pencil on paper 
  • Lijun Ma (Dublin, aged 15), Self Portrait, Paint on canvas
  • Ayesha Siddique (Laois, aged 14), Ayesha’s portrait, Acrylic and pencil on canvas
  • Niamh Brady (Cork, aged 18), Unmasked, Pencil and paint marker on paper
  • Mia Buckley (Cork, aged 17), Tudor, Acrylic paint on canvas
  • Ross McHale (Kildare, aged 16), Life’s Loop, Relentless Rebirth, Acrylic on cardboard animation
  • Loren McKenna (Tyrone, aged 17), Deliberation, Oil on cardboard
  • James Moonan (Louth, aged 16), Grandad, Pencil, acrylic, corrugated card on paper

Sean Rainbird, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, said, “The Zurich Portrait Prizes at the National Gallery of Ireland continue to go from strength to strength. Our aim is to encourage interest in and excitement about contemporary portraiture, and we’re thrilled to have Zurich partnering with us once again as we do so. A terrific selection of works has been shortlisted this year for both competitions, and we look forward to the exhibitions later this year at the Gallery and next year in Crawford Art Gallery in Cork.”

Neil Freshwater, CEO of Zurich, said, “After such extraordinary competitions and exhibitions in 2020, Zurich are delighted to see another impressive selection of works in this year’s shortlist. The Zurich Portrait Prize and Zurich Young Portrait Prize exhibitions are a highlight of the cultural calendar and we are very proud to continue to sponsor these competitions and to support Irish talent of all ages, now more than ever.”
Find out more at www.nationalgallery.ie.

Media contact:
Kate O’Leary, Communications, National Gallery of Ireland: [email protected] 
Emma Pearson, Communications, National Gallery of Ireland: [email protected] 

Notes to Editor:

  • Images are available on request. 
  • Artists and judges are available for interview.

Exhibitions listings:
Zurich Portrait Prize and Zurich Young Portrait Prize
Portrait Gallery, National Gallery of Ireland: 13 November 2021 – 3 April 2022 
Crawford Art Gallery, Cork: 23 April – 17 July 2022
Free admission

About the National Gallery of Ireland:
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Ireland is Zurich’s location of choice for its pan-European company Zurich Insurance plc (ZIP). Since the beginning of 2009, ZIP has been headquartered in Dublin and it is the main risk carrier for Zurich’s general insurance business in the EU. Neil Freshwater is the CEO of Zurich Insurance plc. In terms of domestic business, Zurich focuses on two key business areas in Ireland – General Insurance and Life. In Ireland, Zurich employs over 1,250 people.