St Martin's Place, WC2H 0HE, London, United Kingdom
Open: Daily 10.30am-6pm (Fri-Sat until 9pm)
Thu 12 Feb 2026 to Sun 3 May 2026
St Martin's Place, WC2H 0HE Lucian Freud: Drawing into Painting
Daily 10.30am-6pm (fri-sat until 9pm)
Artist: Lucian Freud
£23.00 / 25.50 with donation
Free for Members
Lucian Freud: Drawing into Painting is the UK’s first museum exhibition to focus on the artist’s works on paper, including some works seen on display for the first time.
Lucian Freud (1922-2011) achieved recognition as one of Britain's foremost figurative painters, celebrated for his clinically raw and intensely observed portraits and nude studies. Freud’s working practice, artistic techniques and processes, alongside his dedication to the genre of portraiture all contribute to his popularity as an artist.
The exhibition explores the artist’s lifelong preoccupation with the human face and figure from the 1930s to the early 21st century, focusing on Freud’s mastery of drawing in all its forms – from pencil, pen, and ink to charcoal and etching. In addition, a carefully selected group of important paintings will reveal the dynamic dialogue between his practice on paper and on canvas.
Ahead of the exhibition in 2026, the National Portrait Gallery has acquired 12 new works from the estate of Lucian Freud. Among these are 8 etchings, including a trial proof, which are the first of their medium by Freud to enter the National Portrait Gallery’s Collection. One of the newly acquired etchings, which depicts the artist’s fashion-designer daughter, Bella Freud, will feature in the new exhibition, alongside archive research and previously unseen materials.
Lucian Freud: Drawing into Painting is the first exhibition of Freud’s work at the National Portrait Gallery since the major retrospective Lucian Freud Portraits held in 2012, shortly after his death.