Today's session is guided by distinguished painter, sculptor and printmaker Maggi Hambling, whose work is widely represented in several public collections. Despite her wide range of subject matter, Hambling is commonly known for her portraits, which are expressionistic in nature and executed in bold oil and watercolours. Filmed at Hambling's bright, airy studio in Clapham, where she lives and works, her class features highly sought-after male life model Matthew Oghene.
Today's tutor is portrait artist Humphrey Ocean. Among his previous subjects are such famous faces as Paul McCartney, Phillip Larkin, Tony Benn and William Whitelaw. Ocean had his first major solo exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery in 1984, and his work has since been shown in several leading museums, including exhibitions at the Tate Liverpool and Whitechapel Art Gallery. For his session, Ocean follows in the footsteps of artists past and present tutoring in the historic Life Room of London's Royal Academy of Arts. Female model Tinka Ziff is his subject.
Gary Hume, a graduate of Goldsmiths renowned for his paintings of simplified forms, was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1996 and represented Britain at the 1999 Venice Biennale. He was made a Royal Academician in 2001. His subject is fashion model Kirsten Varley, who had never sat for a life drawing before this visit to Gary's London studio.
Widely regarded as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century, John Berger began his career as a painter, having studied at Chelsea and London schools of art. It was during his career teaching drawing that Berger established himself as an art critic. Berger's model is his good friend the danger and choreographer Maria Muñoz, who he draws for Life Class in the Compagnie Philippe Genty dance studio in Paris.