{{short description|British figurative painter }} {{Use British English|date=December 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2013}} {{Infobox artist | name = Carl Randall | image = Artist Carl Randall.jpg | image_size = 220px | alt = Carl Randall | caption = Artist Carl Randall | birth_name = Carlo Lombardi | birth_date = <!-- {{Birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}} --> | birth_place = UK | death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}} --> | death_place = | parents = | relatives = | field = Painting / fine art | training = [[Slade School of Fine Art]], [[Royal Drawing School]], [[Tokyo University of the Arts]] | movement = | works = | patrons = | awards = 2012 BP Travel Award, London; 2011 Nomura Art Prize, Japan; 1998 Singer & Friedlander Watercolour Competition | elected = | website = {{URL|www.carlrandall.com}} | bgcolour = }}
'''Carl Randall''', born '''Carlo Lombardi''', is a British [[figurative painter]], whose work is based on images of modern Japan, resulting from the artist living for a decade in [[Tokyo]]. These works came to prominence after they were exhibited at the [[National Portrait Gallery in London]], and other exhibitions in the UK and Japan. He also subsequently made a series of paintings based on contemporary London.
==Early life and education== Randall was born Carlo Lombardi.<ref name="flowers exhibition 2023" /><ref name="Metralla Rosa interview">{{citation | title= 'Interview with artist Carl Randall' | publisher= Metralla Rosa | year=2021 | url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-sUTKi00-U&t=3565s}}</ref>
He is a graduate of the [[Slade School of Fine Art]] London (BA Fine Art),<ref name="slade">{{citation | title=The Slade School of Fine Art Undergraduate Show 1999| publisher= Slade School of Fine Art, University College London | year=1999 | url=http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/degree99/ba99.htm}}</ref> the [[Royal Drawing School]] London (The Drawing Year),<ref name="princes">{{citation | title=The Princes Drawing School Alumni 2002/03 | publisher= The Princes Drawing School, The Princes Foundation | year=2002 | url=http://royaldrawingschool.org/artists/drawing-year-alumni/carl-randall/}}</ref> and [[Tokyo University of the Arts]] Japan (MFA & PhD Fine Art).<ref name="mext">{{citation|first= Carl|last= Randall| title=Tokyo Portraits – by former MEXT scholar Carl Randall| publisher= The Japanese Embassy, London | year=2012 |url=http://www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp/en/webmagazine/2012/jun/randall.html|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref>
==Career== ===Japan paintings=== [[File:Carl-Randall---National-Portrait-Gallery-Travel-Award.jpg|thumb|alt=Carl Randall at The National Portrait Gallery London.|Carl Randall with his Japan Travel Award work at the [[National Portrait Gallery, London]], 2013<ref name="bp travel award page">{{citation | title=The 2012 BP Travel Award | publisher= The National Portrait Gallery, London | year=2013 | url=http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2013/the-exhibition/bp-travel-award-2012-2.php|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref>]] Randall was awarded the BP Travel Award 2012,<ref name="BP Travel Award 2012 – NPG">{{citation | title= 'BP Travel Award 2012'. | publisher= National Portrait Gallery London |year=2013 | url= https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2013/the-exhibition/bp-travel-award-2012-2 }}</ref><ref name="bp travel award 2012 – Making A Mark">{{citation | title=Carl Randall's Japan - the best BP Travel Award Exhibition ever! | publisher= Making a Mark, art blog |year=2013 | url= https://makingamark.blogspot.com/2013/06/carl-randalls-japan-best-bp-travel-award-exhibition.html }}</ref> for his proposal to walk in the footsteps of the Japanese [[ukiyo-e]] printmaker [[Andō Hiroshige]], creating paintings of the people and places of contemporary Japan.<ref name="bp travel award 2012 – Guardian article">{{citation | title= US artist wins £25,000 BP Portrait prize with painting of 'Auntie' | work= The Guardian |year=2012 | url= https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2012/jun/19/us-artist-bp-portrait-prize }}</ref> His time in Japan resulted in a group of 15 paintings exhibited at the [[National Portrait Gallery, London|National Portrait Gallery]] in London as part of the 2013 [[BP Portrait Award]] exhibition ''In the Footsteps of Hiroshige – The Tokaido Highway and Portraits of Modern Japan''.<ref name="bp travel award page" /><ref>In the Footsteps of Hiroshige – The Tokaido Highway and Portraits of Modern Japan – The 2012 BP Portrait Award at The National Portrait Gallery. "Tomorrows World", Artists & Illustrators Magazine, London, August 2013 issue, pages 34–37</ref><ref name="portraits of modern japan">{{citation|author= Susan|title= In the Footsteps of Hiroshige – The Tokaido Highway and Portraits of Modern Japan| publisher= Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London| date=19 June 2013 | url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-in-the-footsteps-of-hiroshige-portraits-of-modern-japan-the-national-portrait-gallery-london|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref>
The exhibition subsequently toured to the [[Aberdeen Art Gallery]] in [[Scotland]],<ref name="STV Aberdeen">{{cite news |author=Victoria Pease | title=Painting Japan: Carl Randall on bringing Asia to Aberdeen | work= [[STV (TV channel)|STV]] | date=12 November 2013 | url=http://aberdeen.stv.tv/articles/247932-carl-randall-brings-portraits-of-modern-japan-to-aberdeen-art-gallery/ |accessdate= 12 December 2013}}</ref> [[Wolverhampton Art Gallery]] in England,<ref name="portraits of modern japan"/> and then formed his solo exhibition in Japan, ''Portraits from Edo to the Present''<ref name="Hiroshige museum of japan">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's 'Tokaido Highway Portraits' to be displayed in Japan for the first time, 8 July to 11 September 2014. | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | year=2014 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-tokaido-highway-portraits-to-be-displayed-in-japan-for-the-first-time-8-july-to-11-september-2014 }}</ref><ref name="Hiroshige museum">{{citation | title= Follow in the footsteps of Carl Randall on the Tokaido Highway (Time Out Tokyo) | publisher= Time Out Tokyo, Japan | year= 2014 | url= http://blogs.timeout.jp/en/2014/06/20/follow-the-footsteps-of-carl-randall-on-the-tokaido-highway/ | access-date= 18 July 2014 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140622010559/http://blogs.timeout.jp/en/2014/06/20/follow-the-footsteps-of-carl-randall-on-the-tokaido-highway/ | archive-date= 22 June 2014 | url-status= dead }}</ref> at the Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]], where the paintings were exhibited alongside Hiroshige's original [[The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō]] woodblock prints. In conjunction with these exhibitions, the book ''Carl Randall – Japan Portraits'' was published, illustrating paintings and drawings made in Japan, with a foreword by British author [[Desmond Morris]], and an introduction by the late American writer [[Donald Richie]].<ref name="catalogue">{{citation |first= Rachel |last=Mumford| title=Carl Randall's 'Japan Portraits' available for purchase| publisher= Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | date=9 July 2013| url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-japan-portraits-now-available|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref>
A short documentary, ''Carl Randall – Japan Portraits'', showed Randall painting and drawing in Japan.<ref name="artists20130731">{{citation | title=Video: Carl Randall in Japan | work= Artists & Illustrators| publisher= Chelsea Magazines| location= London | date=31 July 2013 | url=http://www.artistsandillustrators.co.uk/news/portraits-figurative/937/video-carl-randall-in-japan|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref> His Japan paintings were also the subject of a 2016 interview by the [[BBC World Service]],<ref name="BBC Carl Randall interview">{{citation | title=Carl Randall – Painting the faces in Japan's crowded cities | publisher= BBC |year=2016 | url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03mt7rn }}</ref> and he was also interviewed by [[CNN]] about his Japanese work.<ref name="CNN Formula 1 Programme">{{citation | title=The Japanese Grand Prix: F1 in Japan| publisher= CNN | year=2018 | url=https://edition.cnn.com/videos/sports/2018/10/12/japan-grand-prix-kendo-romain-grosjean-fernando-alonso-formula-one-f1-circuit-spt-intl.cnn}}</ref>
In 2026, he was commissioned by Creative Restaurant Group to make a series of paintings for Kioku by Endo, a high-end contemporary Japanese restaurant<ref>{{citation | title= Kioku by Endo | publisher= Michelin Restaurant Guide | year=2026 | url= https://guide.michelin.com/gb/en/greater-london/london/restaurant/kioku-by-endo }}</ref> founded by Michelin star chef Kazutoshi Endo<ref>{{citation | title= A trip around Japan with one of the world’s greatest chefs | publisher= The Guardian | year= 2026 | url= https://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/2026/apr/02/endo-kazutoshi-sushi-japan-greatest-chef }}</ref><ref>{{citation | title= Kazutoshi Endo Chef | publisher= Kioku by Endo | year=2026 | url= https://kiokubyendo.com }}</ref>, on the top floor of luxury hotel<ref>{{citation | title= Raffles at The OWO | publisher= Worlds 50 Best Hotels | year=2026 | url= https://www.theworlds50best.com/hotels/the-list/raffles-london-at-the-owo.html }}</ref> [[Raffles London at The OWO]] in [[Whitehall]], [[London]]. The brief given to Randall was to create paintings that responded to the restaurant's environment and incorporated Japanese influences.<ref>{{citation | title= Carl Randall - commissioned to create paintings for Raffles at The OWO/Kioku by Endo. | publisher= [[Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation]] | year=2026 | url= https://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-commissioned-to-creat-paintings-for-raffles-at-the-owo-kioku-by-endo }}</ref>
===London paintings=== ''London Portraits'' is a series of 15 paintings made upon Randall's return to the UK, of people who have contributed to British culture and society.<ref name="London Portraits by Carl Randall – Making a Mark">{{citation | title= London Portraits by Carl Randall. | publisher= Making a Mark, Art Blog, London | year=2016 | url= http://makingamark.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/london-portraits-by-carl-randall.html }}</ref><ref name="London Portraits by Carl Randall – Royal Drawing School">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's 'London Portraits' on display in National Portrait Gallery. | publisher=Royal Drawing School, London | year=2016 | url= http://rdsalumni.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/carl-randalls-london-portraits-on.html }}</ref><ref name="London Portraits by Carl Randall – The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation London">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's London Portraits. | publisher= Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation London | year=2016 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-london-portraits }}</ref> Each sitter was asked to choose a location in London for the background of their portrait. They include newscaster [[Jon Snow (journalist)|Jon Snow]], actress [[Julie Walters]], comedian [[Jo Brand]], animator [[Nick Park]], author/illustrator [[Raymond Briggs]], novelist [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]], actress [[Katie Leung]], illustrator [[Dave McKean]], poet [[Benjamin Zephaniah]], movie producer [[Jeremy Thomas]], filmmaker [[Julien Temple]], poet [[Simon Armitage]], choreographer [[Akram Khan (dancer)|Akram Khan]], zoologist [[Desmond Morris]], actor [[Antony Sher]] and director of the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]], [[Gregory Doran]].<ref name="London Portraits – Video Documentary"/> A short documentary, ''Carl Randall – London Portraits'', was made in conjunction with the project, showing Randall meeting and painting the sitters – each explaining their choice of location in London for the portrait.<ref name="London Portraits – Video Documentary">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's London Portraits – Video Documentary. | publisher=Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation London | year=2016 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-london-portraits-video-documentary }}</ref> Prints of this series were displayed at the print room of the National Portrait Gallery, London.<ref name="London Portraits by Carl Randall – Making a Mark" /><ref name="London Portraits by Carl Randall – Royal Drawing School" /><ref name="London Portraits by Carl Randall – The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation London" />
In 2017, Randall created a large [[monochrome painting]] depicting [[Piccadilly Circus]], which involved meeting and painting the portraits of over 75 London residents directly from life.<ref name="Piccadilly Circus painting and video – Making a Mark">{{citation | title= Carl Randall paints 70 people in Piccadilly Circus. | publisher= Making a Mark, Art Blog, London | year=2018 | url= https://makingamark.blogspot.com/2018/05/video-carl-randall-paints-70-people-in-piccadilly-circus.html }}</ref> In 2018, he painted over 55 portraits in a large oil painting depicting central London's Waterloo Bridge and Thames River area<ref name="Waterloo Bridge painting and video – Making a Mark">{{citation | title= Carl Randall paints Waterloo Bridge, London and 57 people from life | publisher= Making a Mark, Art Blog, London | year=2019 | url= https://makingamark.blogspot.com/2019/01/video-carl-randall-paints-London.html }}</ref><ref name="Waterloo Bridge painting and video – Daiwa">{{citation | title= Waterloo Bridge by Carl Randall, Daiwa Scholarship alumnus | publisher= Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation, London | year=2019 | url= http://dajf.org.uk/news/waterloo-bridge-by-carl-randall-daiwa-scholarship-alumnus }}</ref> (exhibited at The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2019).<ref name="RA summer 19"/><ref name="Royal Academy summer show 2019"/>
In 2021, Randall was commissioned by [[Bob Bob Ricard]] to create a series of four new portrait paintings of restaurateurs or people in the hospitality industry, for their new restaurant located in the [[Leadenhall Building]], [[the Square Mile]].<ref name="Bob Bob Ricard City">{{citation | title= First look: Bob Bob Cité reborn as Bob Bob Ricard City. | publisher= The Evening Standard, London | year=2021 | url= https://www.standard.co.uk/reveller/restaurants/bob-bob-cite-reopens-bob-bob-ricard-city-london-b962299.html }}</ref> The portraits depict chef & author [[Pierre Koffmann]]; food critic for Bloomberg for 25 years Richard Vines; and restaurateurs/businessmen Leonid Shutov and Roman & Mikhail Zelman. The backdrops include the City, the Barbican centre, and [[5 Hertford Street]] Club in Mayfair.<ref name="Bob Bob Ricard portrait commission">{{citation | title= Carl Randall commissioned to create portrait paintings celebrating restaurateurs and the hospitality industry | publisher=Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation London | year=2021 | url= https://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-commissioned-to-create-portrait-paintings-celebrating-restaurateurs-and-the-hospitality-industy }}</ref>
==Recognition == As well as the BP Travel Award, he also received first prize in the 1998 [[RWS/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition]],<ref name="Singer 1998, page 8">The 1998 Singer & Friedlander/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition. "Fresh Fields, New Faces", [[The Sunday Times]], London, 6 September 1998, page 8</ref> he twice received Second prize in The William Coldstream Painting Competition at The Slade School (1996 & 1997),<ref name="Carl Randall official website – About">{{citation | title= Carl Randall – About. | publisher= www.carlrandall.com|year = 2015 | url= http://www.carlrandall.com/about }}</ref> and was awarded The 2011 Nomura Art Prize by Tokyo University of Arts<ref name="nomura">{{citation | title=The 2012 Nomura Art Prize| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | year=2012 | url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-2003-daiwa-scholar-in-his-studio-at-tokyo-university-of-the-arts-tokyo-geijutsu-daigaku-working-on-the-painting-bought-by-the-university-museum-for-their-permanent-collection-as-part}}</ref> (for the top PhD graduate exhibition, with his painting 'Roppongi Nightclub' being bought for the University Museum's collection). Scholarships include [[Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation]]<ref name="daiwa scholar">{{citation | title=Daiwa Scholars 2003| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London| year=2003 | url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/daiwa-scholars/daiwa-scholars-2003|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref> and [[MEXT]]<ref name="mext"/> to continue his career as a painter in [[Tokyo]], where he lived for 10 years.<ref name="Carl Randall- Picturing a Culture">{{citation | title=Carl Randall- Picturing a Culture| publisher= JapanGasm blog, Tokyo | date=16 July 2013 | url=http://japangasm.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/picturing-a-culture/|accessdate= 12 December 2013}}</ref>
He was selected to be the [[artist in residence]] at the 2007 Grand Prix Formula 1 Races in Japan,<ref name="ReferenceA">ING Fresh Eyes on Formula 1, [[Car and Driver]] Magazine, Japan, December 2007</ref> and was interviewed about his paintings for the CNN programme 'The Japanese Grand Prix: F1 in Japan'.<ref name="CNN Formula 1 Programme"/> He was also invited to be artist in residence in Hiroshima City, to meet and paint portraits of ''[[hibakusha]]'' (survivors of the atomic bomb), as part of the exhibition ''Hiroshima Art Document''<ref name="dajf20120626">{{citation|author= Susan| title=Dr Carl Randall, former Daiwa Scholar, exhibiting at the Mall Galleries, London in May; at London's National Portrait Gallery, 21 June-23 September 2012 and then touring | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | date=26 June 2012 | url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-former-daiwa-scholar-exhibiting-at-the-mall-galleries-3-18-may-2012-and-at-the-national-portrait-gallery-21-june-23-september-2012|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref> (the resulting series of portrait drawings now in permanent collection of UCL Art Museum, University College London <ref name="UCL Museum collections">{{citation | title=UCL Art Museum acquires Carl Randall's 'Hibakusha' Portraits| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation | year=2014 | url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/ucl-art-museum-acquires-carl-randalls-hibakusha-portraits}}</ref>).
==Other activities== Randall has been invited to give talks at UCL Art Museum ([[University College London]]),<ref name="UCL Museum">{{citation | title= Carl Randall Talk at UCL Museum. | publisher= Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation |year=2015 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-will-talk-about-his-hibakusha-portraits-at-ucl-on-tuesday-3-february-630pm }}</ref> the [[London Art Fair]],<ref name="London Art Fair">{{citation | title= Carl Randall Talk at London Art Fair. | publisher= Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation|year =2015 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-discussing-art-identity-and-migration-at-the-business-design-centre-islington-on-fri-23-january-1-2pm }}</ref> [[Charterhouse School]],<ref name="Charterhouse School">{{citation | title= Carl Randall Talk at Charterhouse School. | publisher= Charterhouse School | year= 2014 | url= http://www.charterhouse.org.uk/Contemporary-figurative-painter-Dr-Carl-Randall | access-date= 28 February 2015 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150402140841/http://www.charterhouse.org.uk/Contemporary-figurative-painter-Dr-Carl-Randall | archive-date= 2 April 2015 | url-status= dead }}</ref> [[Cambridge University]],<ref name="Carl Randall official website – Resume" /> the [[British Council]] in [[Tokyo]],<ref name="Carl Randall official website – Resume">{{citation | title= Carl Randall – Resume – Introduction. | publisher= www.carlrandall.com|year = 2015 | url= http://www.carlrandall.com/cvframesetINT.htm }}</ref> the [[National Portrait Gallery, London]],<ref name="National Portrait Gallery Talks">{{citation | title= National Portrait Gallery – Meet the Artists – Past Talks. | publisher= National Portrait Gallery London |year=2013 | url= http://www.npg.org.uk/learning/schools/secondary-schools/art1/meet-the-artist-past-sessions.php }}</ref> the [[Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation]] (chaired by the head of undergraduate painting at the [[Slade School of Fine Art]]),<ref name="Daiwa Talk">{{citation | title= Carl Randall Talk at Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation. | publisher= Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation|year = 2014 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/exhibition-event/artist-talk-tokyo-portraits-by-carl-randall }}</ref> and at the [[Swedenborg Society]] in [[Bloomsbury]] - invited by The Japan Society London.<ref name="JSL Talk">{{citation | title= Painting Modern Japan, with artist Carl Randall. | publisher= The Japan Society London | year = 2022 | url= https://www.japansociety.org.uk/event?event=383&eventcat=1 }}</ref><ref name="Japan Soc London Talk">{{citation | title= Painting Modern Japan, with artist Carl Randall. | publisher= The Japanese Embassy London | year = 2022 | url= https://www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp/JAPANUKEvent/event/2022/202207/04-JS-PaintingmodernJapan.html}}</ref>
In Tokyo, he was [[adjunct professor]] in fine art at [[Temple University, Japan Campus|Temple University Japan]],<ref name="Temple University Japan">{{citation | title= Temple University Japan – Staff. | publisher= Temple University Japan campus|year = 2015 | url= https://www.tuj.ac.jp/ug/academics/semester-info/faculty-office-hours.html }}</ref> and painting and drawing tutor at Suidobata Art Academy.<ref name="Suidobata Art Academy Tokyo">{{citation | title= Suidobata Art Academy Tokyo – Staff. | publisher= Suidobata Art Academy Tokyo|year = 2013 | url= http://www.suidobataabroad.com/講師紹介/ }}</ref>
In London, he has been invited to give painting and drawing workshops at [[Heatherley School of Fine Art]],<ref name="Heatherleys School">{{citation | title= Heatherleys School of Fine Art – Staff. | publisher= Heatherleys School of Fine Art, London | year=2016 | url= https://www.heatherleys.org/about-us/staff-2/ }}</ref> The Art Academy<ref name="Art Academy">{{citation | title= The Art Academy – Staff. | publisher= The Art Academy, London | year=2014 | url= http://artacademy.org.uk/tutors/carl-randall/ }}</ref> and the [[Royal Drawing School]].<ref name="princes" />
==Exhibitions== [[File: Carl-Randall---Mr.Kitazawas-Noodle-Bar-painting.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Carl Randall – Tokyo Noodle Bar painting|'''''Mr. Kitazawa's Noodle Bar''''', winner of the 2012 BP Travel Award, at The National Portrait Gallery in London<ref name="bp travel award 2012">{{citation | title=Prize Winners | publisher= The National Portrait Gallery, London | year=2012 | url=http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2012/the-exhibition/prize-winners-home.php?prize_position=5|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref>]] His works have been exhibited at a number of exhibitions and galleries, including The Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024<ref name="Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024">{{citation | title= Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024 | publisher= The National Portrait Gallery, London | year=2024 | url= https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/2024/hsf-portrait-award/exhibitors#gallery22}}</ref><ref name="HSF Portrait Award 2024">{{citation | title= Selected Artists - HSF Portrait Award 2024 at the National Portrait Gallery | publisher= Making a Mark | year=2024 | url= https://makingamark.blogspot.com/2024/07/selected-artists-hsf-portrait-award-2024.html}}</ref><ref name="National Portrait Gallery Award 2024">{{citation | title= Daiwa Scholar Carl Randall's oil painting on display at the National Portrait Gallery until 27 October 2024 | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation, London | year=2024 | url= https://dajf.org.uk/news/daiwa-scholar-carl-randalls-oil-painting-on-display-at-the-national-portrait-gallery-until-27-october-2024}}</ref> and also the [[BP Portrait Award]]s (2002,<ref name="Bp award 2012">{{citation | title= BP Portrait Award 2012 | publisher= The National Portrait Gallery, London | year=2012 | url= https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2012/the-exhibition/exhibitors/bp-2012-exhibitor-35.php}}</ref> 2012,<ref name="Bp award 2012"/> 2013<ref name="Bp award 2013">{{citation | title= BP Portrait Award 2013 | publisher= The National Portrait Gallery, London | year=2013 | url= http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2013/the-exhibition/exhibitors/bp-2013-exhibitor-6.php}}</ref>) at The National Portrait Gallery London; the [[Royal Academy Summer Exhibition]] (2003, 2009,<ref name="RA Kitazawa">{{citation | title= Mr Kitazawa's Noodle Bar, Tokyo by Carl Randall | publisher= The National Portrait gallery, London | year=2012 | url= http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2012/the-exhibition/exhibitors/bp-2012-exhibitor-35.php}}</ref> 2013,<ref name="RA summer show 2013">{{citation | title= 10 reasons to visit the 2013 RA Summer show | publisher= Making a Mark | date= June 10, 2013 | url= http://makingamark.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/10-reasons-to-visit-summer-exhibition-at-royal-academy.html}}</ref><ref name="Royal Academy summer show 2013">{{citation | title= Carl Randall work selected for prestigious RA Summer Exhibition | publisher= Daiwa Anglo Japanese foundation | date= June 9, 2013 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-work-selected-for-prestigious-ra-summer-show}}</ref> 2019<ref name="RA summer 19">{{citation | title= 7 Must-See Highlights Of The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2019 - Including A Brand New Banksy | publisher= Londonist, Tabish Khan | year=2019 | url= https://londonist.com/london/art-and-photography/ra-summer-exhibition-2019}}</ref><ref name="Royal Academy summer show 2019">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's Waterloo Bridge to be on display at the RA Summer Exhibition 2019 | publisher= Daiwa Anglo Japanese foundation | date= May 30, 2019 | url= http://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-waterloo-bridge-to-be-on-display-at-the-ra-summer-exhibition-2019}}</ref>), and The [[Royal Society of Portrait Painters]] annual exhibition (2012,<ref name="pdsalumni">{{citation| title=Carl Randall| work=The Prince's Drawing School Alumni Programme| location=London| date=16 May 2012| url=http://pdsalumni.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/carl-randall.html| accessdate=11 December 2013| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023060539/http://pdsalumni.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/carl-randall.html| archive-date=23 October 2013| url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="dajf20130619">{{citation |author= Susan| title=Dr Carl Randall, former Daiwa Scholar, exhibiting at the Mall Galleries, London in May...| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation |location=London | date=26 June 2012| url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-former-daiwa-scholar-exhibiting-at-the-mall-galleries-3-18-may-2012-and-at-the-national-portrait-gallery-21-june-23-september-2012}}</ref> 2017,<ref name="Royal Portraits">{{citation | title=The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibition 2017| publisher= The Royal Society of Portrait Painters | location=London | date=2017| url=http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/royal-society-portrait-painters-annual-exhibition-2017}}</ref><ref name="Daily Telegraph May 2nd 2017">Royal Society Portrait Painters Exhibition. [[The Daily Telegraph]], London, May 2nd 2017, page 8.</ref> 2018,<ref name="Royal Portraits 2018">{{citation | title=The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibition 2018| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation | location=London | date=2018| url=http://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-exhibiting-at-the-royal-society-of-portrait-painters-exhibition-may-10th-25th}}</ref> 2020,<ref name="Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2020">{{citation | title=The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibition 2020| publisher= The Mall Galleries | location=London | date=2020| url=https://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/royal-society-portrait-painters-annual-exhibition-2020/gildons-london-andy-kath}}</ref> 2022,<ref name="Royal Portraits 2022">{{citation | title=The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibition 2020| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation | location=London | date=2022| url=https://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-hairdressers-at-night-is-on-show-at-the-royal-society-of-portrait-painters-2022-exhibition}}</ref><ref name="Royal Society Portraits 2022">{{citation | title=The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibition 2022| publisher= The Mall Galleries London | location=London | date=2022| url=https://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/royal-society-portrait-painters-annual-exhibition-2022/hairdressers-night}}</ref> 2024)<ref name="The Royal Society of Portraits Painters 2024">{{citation | title=The Royal Society of Portraits Painters 2024| publisher= The Mall Galleries London | location=London | date=2024| url=https://buyart.mallgalleries.org.uk/rp-members-invited-artists/169-kintsugi/}}</ref> including 'Reassorted'<ref name="Reassorted - The Royal Society of Portraits Painters 2024">{{citation | title=Reassorted - The Royal Society of Portraits Painters 2024| publisher= The Mall Galleries London | location=London | date=2024| url=https://therp.co.uk/portrait-exhibitions/royal-society-of-portrait-painters-reassorted/}}</ref> a curated follow-up exhibition of 29 specially selected works by art critic [[William Feaver]]. As well as this, he has been invited to take part in 'Small is Beautiful' at [[Flowers Gallery]] Cork St. central London for each consecutive year from 2017 to present;<ref name="flowers">{{citation | title= 'Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful Exhibition 2017' | publisher= Flowers Gallery, London | year=2017 | url= https://www.flowersgallery.com/artists/carl-randall/works/view/62976-the-city-london-study}}</ref><ref name="flowers exhibition">{{citation | title= 'Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful Exhibition 2018' | publisher= Flowers Gallery, London | year=2018 | url= https://www.flowersgallery.com/artists/carl-randall/works/view/67642-girl-on-a-train-london}}</ref><ref name="flowers exhibition 2019">{{citation | title= 'Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful Exhibition 2019' | publisher= Flowers Gallery, London | year=2019 | url= https://www.flowersgallery.com/exhibitions/view/small-is-beautiful-xxxvii}}</ref><ref name="flowers exhibition 2020">{{citation | title= 'Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful Exhibition 2020' | publisher= Flowers Gallery, London | year=2020 | url= https://www.flowersgallery.com/content/feature/1174/detail/artworks167613/}}</ref><ref name="flowers exhibition 2021">{{citation | title= 'Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful Exhibition 2021' | publisher= Flowers Gallery, London | year=2021 | url= https://www.flowersgallery.com/usr/library/documents/main/exhibitions/526/small-is-beautiful-participating-artists-2021.pdf}}</ref><ref name="flowers exhibition 2022">{{citation | title= 'Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful Exhibition 2022' | publisher= Flowers Gallery, London | year=2022 | url= https://www.flowersgallery.com/exhibitions/551-small-is-beautiful-40th-edition}}</ref><ref name="flowers exhibition 2023">{{citation | title= 'Flowers Gallery – Small is Beautiful Exhibition 2023' | publisher= Flowers Gallery, London | year=2023 | url= https://www.flowersgallery.com/content/feature/3149/detail/artworks174495/}}</ref> The [[Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize]] (2017,<ref name="Lynn Painter">{{citation | title=The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize Exhibition 2017| publisher= The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize | location=London | date=2017| url=https://www.lynnpainterstainersprize.org.uk/exhibitions/2017-exhibition/}}</ref><ref name="Daiwa Lynn Painter">{{citation |title=Carl Randall paintings shortlisted for the 2017 Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation |location=London | date=24 February 2017| url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-paintings-shortlisted-for-the-2017-lynn-painter-stainers-prize}}</ref> 2018<ref name="Lynn Painter 2018">{{citation | title=The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize Exhibition 2018| publisher= The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize | location=London | date=2018| url=https://www.lynnpainterstainersprize.org.uk/exhibitions/2018-exhibition/}}</ref><ref name="Daiwa Lynn Painter 2018">{{citation | title=Carl Randall paintings exhibited at The Lynn Painter Stainers Prize Exhibition, 5 to 17 March 2018| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation |location=London | date=2 March 2018| url=http://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-paintings-exhibited-at-the-lynn-painter-stainers-prize-exhibition-5-to-17-march-2018}}</ref>), ING Discerning Eye 2020,<ref name="ING Discerning Eye 2020">{{citation | title= 'ING Discerning Eye 2020' | publisher= ING Discerning Eye | year=2020 | url= https://www.ingdeexhibition.org/dale-lewis/}}</ref><ref name="ING Discerning Eye">{{citation | title='Carl Randall exhibiting new painting at ING Discerning Eye Exhibition | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation |location=London | url= https://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-exhibiting-new-painting-at-ing-discerning-eye-exhibition-on-until-31-dec-2020}}</ref> and the [[Jerwood Drawing Prize]] 2012.<ref name="jerwood">{{citation|author= Susan| title=Carl Randall, a former Daiwa Scholar, will be exhibiting at the 2012 Jerwood Drawing Prize, London, 12 September – 28 October | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | date=11 September 2012| url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-a-former-daiwa-scholar-will-be-exhibiting-at-the-2012-jerwood-drawing-prize|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref>
In 2014, he had two solo exhibitions in central London of work inspired by the people and places of Tokyo: 'Tokyo Portraits'<ref name="tokyo portraits">{{citation | title= 'Tokyo Portraits' solo exhibition | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | year=2014 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/exhibition/tokyo-portraits-by-carl-randall}}</ref> at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation (exhibition opened by novelist [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]]<ref name="david mitchell">{{citation | title= 'Tokyo Portraits' private view opened by David Mitchell | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | year=2014 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/exhibition-event/tokyo-portraits-by-carl-randall }}</ref>), and 'Shōzō [肖像]' at Berloni London.<ref name="shozo">{{citation | title= 'Shōzō [肖像]' solo exhibition | publisher= Berloni Gallery London | year=2014 | url= http://www.berlonigallery.com/exhibitions/40/overview/ }}</ref><ref name="Shozo exhibition">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's Shōzō [肖像] at the Berloni Gallery London, 17 September to 15 November 2014. | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | year=2014 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/4298 }}</ref> In the same year, his solo exhibition 'Portraits from Edo to the Present'<ref name="Hiroshige museum japan">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's 'Tokaido Highway Portraits' to be displayed in Japan for the first time, 8 July to 11 September 2014. | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | year=2014 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/4125 }}</ref><ref name="Hiroshige museum"/> was at The Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art in Japan, where his paintings were exhibited alongside Ando Hiroshige's original [[The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō]] woodblock prints (he was also commissioned by the Museum to make a painting for their collection – a contemporary view of Mount Fuji, as depicted in one of Hiroshige's prints<ref name="Hiroshige museum commission"/>). Other exhibitions in Japan include at Tokyo Art Award,<ref name="tokyoartaward">{{citation | title=Tokyo Art Award 2009 | publisher= Art Award Tokyo, Maranouchi, Tokyo, Japan | year=2009 | url=http://www.artawardtokyo.jp/2009/en/artists/}}</ref> Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Arts,<ref name="Carl Randall- Berloni CV">{{citation | title= Carl Randall resume - Berloni Gallery London | publisher= Berloni Gallery, London | year=2012 | url= https://berlonigallery.com/artists/75-carl-randall/overview}}</ref> and a solo exhibition at Fuma Contemporary Tokyo, Bunkyo Art.<ref name="solo exhibition tokyo">{{citation | title=Solo Exhibition Tokyo| publisher= Tokyo Art Beat, Tokyo, Japan | year=2009 | url=http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2009/CCB7|accessdate= 13 December 2013}}</ref> Participation in international art fairs include Art Volta, Basel Switzerland;<ref name="art volta switzerland">{{citation | title= Art Volta 2014, Basel Switzerland | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation, London | year=2014 | url= http://dajf.org.uk/news/tokyo-portrait}}</ref> Art Taipei, Taiwan;<ref name="Carl Randall- Berloni CV"/> Art International Istanbul,<ref name="ArtInternational Istanbul">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's work on display at ArtInternational Istanbul, 4-7 September 2015 | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation, London | year=2015 | url= http://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-work-on-display-at-artinternational-istanbul-4-7-september-2015}}</ref> Art Osaka<ref name="Art Osaka">{{citation | title= Art Osaka | publisher= Art Osaka, Japan | year=2019 | url= https://www.artosaka.jp/en/gallery/g-6307/ }}</ref> and Art Fair Tokyo 2019, Japan.<ref name="Art Fair Tokyo">{{citation | title= Art Fair Tokyo | publisher= Art Fair Tokyo | year=2019 | url= https://artfairtokyo.com/2019/galleries/42}}</ref><ref name="Art Fair Tokyo 2019">{{citation | title= Tokyo Street Scene by Carl Randall on display at Art Fair Tokyo 2019 | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation, London | year=2019 | url= http://dajf.org.uk/news/tokyo-street-scene-by-carl-randall-on-display-at-art-fair-tokyo-2019}}</ref>
In 2015, he was commissioned by HRH Prince of Wales to paint a World War Two D-Day Veteran for The Royal Collection, exhibited at The Queens Gallery, Buckingham Palace,<ref name="Telegraph D-Day">{{citation | title= The Last Parade – Portraits of the veterans of D-Day. | publisher= The Telegraph |year= 2015 | url= http://s.telegraph.co.uk/graphics/projects/d-day-veterans/index.html }}</ref><ref name="Culture 24 D-Day">{{citation | title= The Last of the Tide: Twelve portraits of D-Day veterans go on show at Buckingham Palace. | publisher= Culture 24|year = 2015 | url= http://www.culture24.org.uk/history-and-heritage/military-history/world-war-two/art528345-the-last-of-the-tide-twelve-portraits-of-d-day-veterans-commissioned-by-the-prince-of-wales }}</ref> Portsmouth Museum,<ref name="Portsmouth Museum">{{citation | title= Portsmouth Museum - Portraits of D-Day Veterans. | publisher= Portsmouth Museum |year= 2019 | url= http://portsmouthcitymuseums.co.uk/exhibitions/exhibition-detail/portraits-of-d-day-veterans | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190708120836/http://portsmouthcitymuseums.co.uk/exhibitions/exhibition-detail/portraits-of-d-day-veterans | url-status= usurped | archive-date= 8 July 2019 }}</ref> and Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland.<ref name="The Royal Collection – D-Day veteran exhibition, Edinburgh Scotland">{{citation | title= Last of the Tide, Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. | publisher= The Royal Collection Trust |year= 2016 | url= https://www.royalcollection.org.uk/exhibitions/phh/the-last-of-the-tide }}</ref><ref name="Holyrood Palace exhibition, Edinburgh Scotland">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's D-Day veteran portrait will be on display in Edinburgh from 15 January to 28 March 2016. | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation London|year = 2016 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-d-day-veteran-portrait-will-be-on-display-in-edinburgh-from-15-january-to-28-march-2016 }}</ref> In 2016, his work was exhibited and auctioned at [[Christie's]] New York,<ref name="Drawings from The Royal Drawing School' Exhibition at Christie's New York">{{citation | title= Christie's New York Exhibition. | publisher= Christie's |year=2016 | url= http://www.christies.com/exhibitions/2016/royal-drawing-school-january-2016 }}</ref><ref name="Royal Drawing School Exhibition at Christie's New York">{{citation | title= Christie's New York. | publisher= The Royal Drawing School London|year =2016 | url= http://royaldrawingschool.org/lectures-events/royal-drawing-school-christies-new-york/ }}</ref><ref name="Carl Randall exhibits at Christie's New York">{{citation | title= Carl Randall exhibits at Christie's New York. | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation London |year=2016 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-exhibiting-at-christies-new-york-23-january-to-7-february-2016 }}</ref> and in 2020 Christie's London.<ref name="Christies, London">{{citation | title= Carl Randall exhibiting at Christie's Auction House on Thursday 20 February. | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation, London |year=2020 | url= http://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-exhibiting-at-christies-auction-house-on-thursday-20-february }}</ref>
Earlier in his career, he was included in the 2004 group exhibition 'Being Present' at The Jerwood Gallery London, showcasing eight young UK figurative painters who primarily work from life.<ref name="Being Present">{{citation | title= Being Present – Eight Painters. | publisher= The Jerwood Space, London | year= 2004 | url= http://www.jerwoodspace.co.uk/documents/BeingPresentEightPainters2004.pdf | access-date= 17 July 2015 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120213223747/http://www.jerwoodspace.co.uk/documents/BeingPresentEightPainters2004.pdf | archive-date= 13 February 2012 | url-status= dead }}</ref><ref name="Being Present – Eight Painters">{{citation | title= We're still here, say exponents of oldest art. Forgotten painters challenge the avant garde. | publisher= The Guardian Newspaper, UK |date = 12 May 2004 | url= https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/may/12/arts.artsnews }}</ref><ref name="The Portrait Now">{{citation | title= The Portrait Now. | publisher= The National Portrait Gallery|year = 2006 | isbn= 0300115245| url= https://books.google.com/books?id=3KIDEDLciaMC&dq=carl+randall+being+present&pg=PA16 }}</ref>
==Collections== In 2014, his large canvas ''Tokyo Portrait'' was bought by [[Fondation Carmignac]] in Paris, joining works in the collection by artists such as [[Andy Warhol]], [[Roy Lichenstein]], Jean-Michel Basquait, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Gerhard Richter.<ref name="Foundation Carmignac – artists in collection ">{{citation | title= Foundation Carmignac – artists in collection | publisher= Fondation Carmignac Paris | year= 2019 | url= https://www.fondationcarmignac.com/en/the-collection/ | access-date= 6 November 2019 | archive-date= 6 November 2019 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20191106231712/https://www.fondationcarmignac.com/en/the-collection/ | url-status= dead }}</ref> His paintings are also in [[The Royal Collection]]<ref name="The Royal Collection – Carl Randall">{{citation | title= D-Day veteran James 'Jim' Glennie by Carl Randall. | publisher= The Royal Collection Trust |year= 2015 | url= https://www.royalcollection.org.uk/collection/408485 }}</ref> and the Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art, Japan.<ref name="Hiroshige museum commission">{{citation | title= Carl Randall's new painting of Miho No Matsubara | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation | year=2016 | url= http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randalls-new-painting-of-miho-no-matsubara}}</ref> Fine art prints of his paintings are in the collections of [[King's College, Cambridge]]; [[National Poetry Library]] at [[Southbank Centre]]; [[Zoological Society of London]]; Channel 4 News Studios; The National Film and Television School; Akram Khan Dance Company; Curtis Brown Group; Aardman Animation, Bristol; Kent University; Hanway Films; Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Leeds; The Comedy Store; [[Bar Italia]] Soho.<ref name="fine art prints collections">{{citation | title= 'Carl Randall fine art prints now in various collections' | publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation | year=2021 | url= https://dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-fine-art-prints-now-in-various-collections-plus-new-online-shop}}</ref>
== Selected works == {{Gallery |width=150 |height=170 |align=centre |File: Carl-Randall---Roppongi-Nightclub-painting.jpg|alt1= Colour painting of Japanese nightclub |'''''Roppongi Nightclub'''''. Oil on canvas, 65 x 130cm. Winner of The 2011 Nomura Art Prize, Tokyo. Collection of Tokyo Geidai Museum, Japan.<ref name="nomura">{{citation | title=The 2012 Nomura Art Prize| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London | year=2012 | url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/carl-randall-2003-daiwa-scholar-in-his-studio-at-tokyo-university-of-the-arts-tokyo-geijutsu-daigaku-working-on-the-painting-bought-by-the-university-museum-for-their-permanent-collection-as-part}}</ref> |File: Carl-Randall---Tokaido-Highway-painting.jpg|alt2= Eight-panel colour painting | '''''Tokaido Highway Paintings'''''. Oil on canvas, 42 x 30cm each. BP Travel Award work 2013. Exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery London.<ref name="bp travel award page">{{citation | title=The 2012 BP Travel Award | publisher= The National Portrait Gallery, London | year=2013 | url=http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2013/the-exhibition/bp-travel-award-2012-2.php|accessdate= 11 December 2013}}</ref> |File: Carl-Randall---Shinjuku-painting.jpg|alt3= Monochrome painting of Shinjuku station commuters | '''''Shinjuku'''''. Oil on canvas, 100 x 230cm. Exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery London 2013.<ref name="Bp 2013">{{citation | title= BP Portrait Award 2013 | publisher= The National Portrait gallery, London | year=2013 | url= http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award-2013/the-exhibition/exhibitors/bp-2013-exhibitor-6.php}}</ref> |File: Carl-Randall---Subway-painting.jpg|alt4= Monochrome painting of Tokyo subway commuters | '''''Tokyo Subway'''''. Oil on canvas, 130 x 162cm. Exhibited at The 2013 RA Summer Exhibition, The Royal Academy of Arts, London.<ref name="RA summer show 2013">{{citation | title= 10 reasons to visit the 2013 RA Summer show | publisher= Making a Mark | date= June 10, 2013 | url= http://makingamark.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/10-reasons-to-visit-summer-exhibition-at-royal-academy.html}}</ref> |File: Carl-Randall---Tokyo-Portrait-painting.jpg|alt5= Monochrome painting consisting of large number of Japanese faces | '''''Tokyo Portrait'''''. Acrylic on canvas, 182 x 227cm. Collection of Fondation Carmignac, Paris France.<ref name="Fondation Carmignac – Carl Randall ">{{citation | title= Fondation Carmignac – Carl Randall | publisher= Fondation Carmignac Paris | year= 2014 | url= http://www.fondation-carmignac.com/the-collection/works-detail/work-title/tokyo-portrait/ | access-date= 6 February 2016 | archive-date= 11 September 2017 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170911215752/http://www.fondation-carmignac.com/the-collection/works-detail/work-title/tokyo-portrait | url-status= dead }}</ref> |File: Hibakusha-drawings-set-carl-randall.jpg|alt6= 6 pencil and ink drawings of eldery Japanese people, Hibakusha, Survivors of the Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima | '''''Hibakusha Portraits (Survivors of the Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima)'''''. Pencil and ink on paper, 35 x 50cm each. Collection of University College London Museum.<ref name="UCL Museum collections">{{citation | title=UCL Art Museum acquires Carl Randall's 'Hibakusha' Portraits| publisher= The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation | year=2014 | url=http://www.dajf.org.uk/news/ucl-art-museum-acquires-carl-randalls-hibakusha-portraits}}</ref> |File: Carl-randall-tokyo-painting-cityscape.jpg|alt7= Monochrome painting consisting of large number of Japanese faces and Tokyo cityscape | '''''Tokyo'''''. Oil on canvas, 65 x 150cm. |File:Carl randall-london-portraits-paintings.jpg|alt8=A series of colour oil portraits by artist Carl Randall, of 15 people who have contributed to British culture and society. Each portrait is set against a London backdrop chosen by the sitters | '''''London Portraits'''''. Oil on canvas, 30 x 42cm each (15 panels), 2014-16. }}
== References == {{reflist|30em}}
== External links == {{Commons category|Carl Randall}} * {{official website|http://www.carlrandall.com/}} * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdiyiWR3LNA ''Japan Portraits''] – Documentary about Carl Randall in Japan, 11mins 33s (YouTube), 2013. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNdLUQVhAzg ''London Portraits''] – Documentary about Carl Randall's 'London Portraits' project, 11mins 6s (YouTube), 2016. * [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03mt7rn ''BBC World Service: World Update. 'Painting the faces in Japan's crowded cities'''] – BBC interview with Carl Randall, 2016. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHSL6K6FPDM ''Piccadilly Circus''] – Short video showing the making of Carl Randall's 'Piccadilly Circus' painting, 1min 42s (YouTube), 2018. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoVUkWwnjkk ''Waterloo Bridge''] – Short video showing the making of Carl Randall's 'Waterloo Bridge' painting, 1min 24s (YouTube), 2019.
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