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Tom Daley, Ken Livingstone, Rebecca Adlington, Tessa Jowell – Exhibition reveals stories of London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

The National Portrait Gallery/BT Road to 2012 Project:• The first National Portrait Gallery exhibition and portrait commission to include video interviews and behind-the-scenes photographs of some of the shoots• 30 photographs, the first of 100 commission


20 July–26 September 2010

Studio Gallery and Ondaatje Wing Main Hall, National Portrait Gallery, Admission Free  www.npg.org.uk/roadto2012

Rebecca Adlington, Tom Daley, Jess Ennis, Vitoria Pendleton, Zaha Hadid, Ken Livingstone and Tessa Jowell are among those featured in an exhibition of striking new photographic portraits which show an intriguing new side to key figures in the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, Road to 2012: Setting Out (20 July–26 September 2010) - opening at the National Portrait Gallery today – shows Britain’s medal hopefuls and those behind the bid and delivery of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, in a way they haven’t been seen before.   

The National Portrait Gallery/BT Road to 2012 Project celebrates those who are collectively making the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games happen. BT, the official communications services partner for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is the Project partner, enabling the Gallery not only to create the portraits but also to share them with the public through the annual exhibitions, a website and community projects between now and 2012 as part of the Cultural Olympiad. The project website www.npg.org.uk/roadto2012 - where visitors can contribute their own inspirational photos - is launched today and has new interviews with sitters, behind-the-scenes shots and East London perspectives. 

As the two-year countdown to the Olympic and Paralympic Games begins, and thanks to funding from BT, the Gallery is unveiling 30 portraits, the first from a total of 100 commissions which will be displayed at the Gallery each summer over the next three years. For the first time, the National Portrait Gallery has commissioned portraits and video interviews with some of the sitters and behind-the-scenes photographs of the shoots which reveal the journey to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Among the first 30 commissioned portraits on show in Road to 2012: Setting Out are world champion heptathlete Jessica Ennis, the UK’s first individual world diving champion Tom Daley, Double Olympic Gold medal-winning swimmer Rebecca Adlington and one of only two UK athletes to compete at both Winter and Summer Paralympic Games, BT Ambassador Nathan Stephens who lost both legs at the age of nine, when playing on railway tracks - he now aims to be the UK’s greatest Paralympian thrower.

World renowned architect Zaha Hadid is pictured beside her Aquatics Centre during construction and key people behind the bid for the London Games such as Tessa Jowell and Ken Livingstone are shown alongside unsung behind-the-scenes heroes such as Steve Deeble, Antonn Russek, Dave Skerritt and Clare Staveley, engineers working on soil cleaning, a key part of the sustainability promise for the Olympic Park.

Road to 2012: Setting Out features the work of photographers Brian Griffin and Bettina von Zwehl. Griffin photographed the visionary figures who conceived and won the bid for London as well as those responsible for designing, building and delivering the Olympic Park. Von Zwehl’s photographs include athletes aspiring to be selected for Team GB for the first time, World Champions, and Olympic and Paralympic medallists.

Brian Griffin (b.1948) is recognised for his groundbreaking depiction of work. He established an international reputation through his portraits of the workers who built Broadgate in the City of London in the 1980s. It was reinforced in 2007 when London and Continental Railways commissioned him to document the management and workforce who built High Speed 1, the UK’s first high-speed railway, and the largest construction project in British history.

German-born Bettina von Zwehl (b.1971) began making portraits as a student at the Royal College of Art. She adopted the nineteenth-century studio methodology that she had first encountered as photographer’s assistant in Rome, working on 10” x 8” film with a large-plate camera. This slow, quiet process and the descriptive power of the format give her images an extraordinary intensity. Since graduating in 1999 von Zwehl’s work has been collected and exhibited internationally. Her first monograph was published in 2007.

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For further press information please contact: Neil Evans, Press Office, National Portrait Gallery. Tel: 020 7312 2452 (not for publication), Email  nevans@npg.org.uk For press images please visit: www.npg.org.uk/press.  

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Notes to editors: 

National Portrait Gallery, St Martin’s Place, WC2H 0HE opening hours: Saturday-Wednesday: 10am – 6pm (Gallery closure commences at 5.50pm) Late Opening: Thursday, Fridays:10am - 9pm (Gallery closure commences at 8.50pm) Recorded information: 020 7312 2463 General information: 020 7306 0055 Website: www.npg.org.uk

About London 2012 Cultural Olympiad

The London 2012 Cultural Olympiad is the largest cultural celebration in the history of the modern Olympic and Paralympic Movements.  Spread over four years, it is designed to give everyone in the UK a chance to be part of London 2012 and inspire creativity across all forms of culture, especially among young people. Millions of people around the UK are already part of the Cultural Olympiad, through the Inspire programme and Open Weekend.

The finale of the Cultural Olympiad will be a twelve week UK-wide Festival in the summer of 2012, bringing together leading artists from all over the world.

The Cultural Olympiad has benefited from a National Lottery grant of £16.6 million from the Olympic Lottery Distributor. Other funders include Legacy Trust UK and Arts Council England. British Council will commit £3million to the international development of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad projects. BP and BT are Premier Partners of the Cultural Olympiad. Panasonic are the presenting partner of Film Nation: Shorts.

For more details visit www.london2012.com/culture

About BT

BT is one of the world’s leading providers of communications solutions and services operating in 170 countries.  Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to our customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and services. BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, Open reach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale.

BT is proud to be the official communications services partner for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

In the year ended 31 March 2009, BT Group’s revenue was £21,390 million. British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group plc and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group.  BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York. 

For more information, visit www.bt.com/aboutbt

LOCOG

As it heads towards its £2bn budget for staging the Olympic and Paralympic Games, LOCOG has seven domestic Tier One Partners - adidas, BMW, BP, British Airways, BT, EDF and Lloyds TSB. There are seven domestic Tier Two Supporters – Adecco, ArcelorMittal, Cadbury, Cisco, Deloitte, Thomas Cook and UPS. There are now nineteen domestic Tier Three Suppliers and Providers – Airwave, Atkins, Boston Consulting Group, CBS Outdoor, Crystal CG, Eurostar, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, GSK, Gymnova, Holiday Inn, John Lewis, McCann Worldgroup, Mondo, Next, The Nielsen Company, Populous, Technogym, Ticketmaster and Trident.

There is one domestic Tier One Paralympic Games Partner, Sainsbury’s.

The Worldwide Olympic Partners signed up for London 2012 are Coca-Cola, Acer, Atos Origin, GE, McDonald’s, Omega, Panasonic, Samsung and Visa.



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