Scottish National Portrait Gallery to reopen with new Ken Currie work

Arriving at the National Galleries of Scotland on a long-term loan directly from the artist, the large portrait is titled Unknown Man.
Professor Dame Sue Black with Ken Currie and the Unkonwn Man portrait
Douglas Barrie27 April 2021

The Scottish National Portrait Gallery is to reopen on Friday with a new Ken Currie work depicting forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black

Arriving at the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) on a long-term loan directly from the artist, the large portrait is titled Unknown Man and shows Professor Black in surgical robes standing behind the covered remains of a body.

The pair met during a BBC Radio 4 discussion programme on the relationship between art and anatomy.

Currie then visited the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification at the University of Dundee, where Professor Black then was director, and was so moved by her work he asked her to sit for a portrait.

This will make the painting more accessible to a wider public and hopefully draw attention to the astonishing work that Sue Black has undertaken

Ken Currie

He said: “I am delighted to be able to loan the painting Unknown Man to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.

“This will make the painting more accessible to a wider public and hopefully draw attention to the astonishing work that Sue Black has undertaken in her long career as an Anatomist and Forensic Anthropologist throughout the world.

“I’d like to thank both the Portrait Gallery for facilitating this loan and Sue Black herself for her patience and co-operation in the making of this painting.”

Currie regards Unknown Man as being connected to his popular commission Three Oncologists with both to go on display together in The Modern Portrait.

The exhibition will also show dozens of pieces featuring famous Scottish figures including Sir Billy Connolly Annie Lennox and Doddie Weir – as well as several other works recently acquired by NGS.

1. Unknown Man (2019) by © Ken Currie

Christopher Baker, NGS director of European and Scottish art and portraiture, said: “Encounters between accomplished artists and subjects can have electrifying results and that is certainly the case with this powerful portrait of the distinguished forensic scientist Professor Dame Sue Black by Ken Currie.

“It has a confrontational quality and alludes to her important and revelatory work, with all the drama and intensity and careful calibration that are the hallmarks of the painter’s career.

“We are proud to be able to show this extraordinary painting, which will be a key attraction in The Modern Portrait display, when the Scottish National Portrait Gallery reopens to the public.”

Visitors can book their free tickets to the exhibition on the National Galleries of Scotland website.

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