9 January 2015 to 9 February 2015
Free

Portrait Salon seek to show the best of the work which didn't make it to the final exhibition of the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, in a form of Salon des Refusés, a fringe tradition with a long history of showcasing artists’ work which might otherwise go unseen.

Oriel Colwyn welcomes Portrait Salon to Wales. Portrait Salon is now in its fourth year. For the first time, they are exhibiting prints which have been submitted to and rejected by the Taylor Wessing National Portrait Gallery Photographic Portrait Prize, in an exhibition touring the UK. Launching their new publication and print exhibition on 6th November at Four Corners (London), the print exhibition then tours to the following locations:

6th November – 11th November: Four Corners, London.
4th December – 3rd January 2015: Fuse Art Space, Bradford.
9th January – 9th February: Oriel Colwyn Gallery, North Wales.
19th February – 16th April: Napier University, Edinburgh.
With venues to be announced in Birmingham & Bristol for 2015.

This year's selectors, Christiane Monarchi (editor of Photomonitor), Emma Taylor (Creative Advice Network) and photographer Martin Usbourne (Hoxton Mini Press) selected 70 portraits from 1,184 submissions.

Portrait Salon was founded by Carole Evans and James O Jenkins in 2011. The NPG Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize is one of the most prestigious photography prizes in the world, attracting entrants from professionals and amateurs alike. This year 4,193 images were submitted to the prize by 1,793 photographers and 60 were chosen to be in the exhibition.

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