This gallery-wide programme places nine new commissions by contemporary artists alongside the historic collection, using installation, textile, painting, collage, drawing and film to foreground perspectives often missing from standard portrait histories.
This centenary exhibition examines Marilyn Monroe's life, career and legacy through portraits by major photographers and artists, emphasizing her role in shaping her own image.
This free display presents four self-portraits from Wearing's Spiritual Family series, in which she inhabits figures such as Andy Warhol, Diane Arbus, Robert Mapplethorpe and Claude Cahun to explore identity and artistic influence.
This long-running portrait competition exhibition brings together shortlisted painted portraits from around the world, showing both traditional and contemporary approaches to portraiture.
This exhibition gathers new photographs of activists, performers, artists and writers, using Walker's fantastical visual language to explore queer identity, community and love.
This annual photography prize exhibition presents selected contemporary portraits by emerging and established photographers, spanning commissioned works and more intimate images of friends and family.