National Portrait Gallery
Ken Loach Interviews Richard Twose
As part of Pictures for the People’s annual Portrait Artist of the Year ‘Artist and Sitter’ series, we produced a film in which Ken Loach interviews artist Richard Twose about his portrait. The video explores the inspiration, creative process, and story behind Twose’s work, offering viewers insight into both the artist’s perspective and the relationship between sitter and creator. You can explore other arts and culture projects we’ve produced across the UK.
Exploring Artistic Insight
The film focuses on the conversation between Loach and Twose, intercut with detailed shots of the portrait itself. By combining interview footage with close-ups of the artwork, the video highlights the technical skill, thematic choices, and personal reflections that define Twose’s approach. The project provides a window into the creative process while celebrating the National Portrait Gallery as a platform for contemporary portraiture and storytelling. Through considered filming and editing, the series creates an intimate and engaging experience for audiences, making the artistic journey accessible and compelling. To explore how we can help you showcase competitions, exhibitions, or creative projects through film, get in touch with our team.