Dutch artist takes BP portrait prize

Wim Heldens' portrait 'Distracted' has won the BP Portrait Prize, worth £25,000.
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Wim Heldens’ portrait ‘Distracted’ has won the BP Portrait Prize, worth £25,000.

The BP Portrait prize was awarded to 57-year-old Dutch artist Wim Heldens, whose portrait of a young man won him £25,000 and a commission to be decided by trustees at the National Portrait Gallery. Second was Louis Smith’s re-imagining of the Allegory of Prometheus.

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