Contemporary British Painting

Contemporary British Painting is an artists' collective of over 60 members, founded in 2013 by Robert Priseman with the assistance of Simon Carter.

[3][4][5][6] In 2013 British artist and curator Robert Priseman developed a series of solo painting exhibitions for the Crypt in St Marylebone Parish Church in collaboration with The Revd Canon Stephen Evans (Rector of St Marylebone) and artist Simon Carter.

[10] This was followed in 2015 by the development of a monthly ‘Reading Group’ for painters in collaboration with Westminster Art Library and The Minories, Colchester[11][12] and a painting prize which was launched in 2016.

[13] ‘The Contemporary British Painting Prize’, was launched in 2016 and is open to artists of any age and nationality living and working in the UK.

[15][16][13][17][18] Artist members include: David Ainley, Iain Andrews, Amanda Ansell, Claudia Böse, Julian Brown, Simon Burton, Simon Carter, Lucy Cox, Jules Clarke, Andrew Crane, Pen Dalton, Lisa Denyer, Annabel Dover, Natalie Dowse, Nathan Eastwood, Terry Greene, Susan Gunn, Susie Hamilton, Alex Hanna, Marguerite Horner, Phil Illingworth, Linda Ingham, Matthew Krishanu, Andrew Litten, Cathy Lomax, Paula MacArthur, Nicholas Middleton, Stephen Newton, Mandy Payne, Alison Pilkington, Narbi Price, James Quin, Greg Rook, Wendy Saunders, Stephen Snoddy, Judith Tucker, Mary Webb and Sean Williams.

Installation photograph of the exhibition '@paintbritain' at Ipswich Art School Gallery, Ipswich Museum, 2014
Panel discussion for the exhibition, Lines for Agnes'. London 2015
Installation photograph of the exhibition 'Contemporary British Painting' at Huddersfield Art Gallery, 2014
Installation photograph of the exhibition '@paintbritain' at Ipswich Art School Gallery, Ipswich Museum, 2014. Artist Simon Carter gives an introductory speech.