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The red room, 2024

Jordan Richardson

Darling Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

oil on panel (frame: 26.0cm x 22.0cm depth 4.7cm)

Jordan Richardson
born Australia 1993

The red room 2024
oil on panel

‘This self portrait is the first painting I made after a trip to Madrid. I was only there for two weeks but spent most of my time in the Prado, enamoured by the Titians and the Goyas but most of all Velazquez. When I saw Las Meninas I wept. It represented everything I’ve ever believed about painting and it hung in front of me, as real as flesh and blood. Velazquez cemented my love for portraiture, and this work is a meditation on what I saw. I find self portraiture a beautifully quiet and reflective practice and this painting was a joy to make.’

Jordan Richardson lives and works on Guringai Country on the Central Coast, New South Wales. In Richardson’s portraiture, he reimagines historical European painting through a contemporary lens.


© The artist

Darling Portrait Prize 2024

Other DPP paintings from Jordan Richardson

Kimberley and Noam Chomsky, 2019 Jordan Richardson
DPP 2020 Finalist
© National Portrait Gallery 2024
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