Dr Christopher Chapman describes the experimental exhibition Portraits + Architecture
Andrew Sayers outlines the highlights of the National Portrait Gallery's display of portrait sculpture.
Krysia Kitch celebrates Oodgeroo Noonuccal.
The design concepts behind the new National Portrait Gallery building in Canberra.
Curator Michael Desmond introduces the exhibition Truth and Likeness, an investigation of the importance of likeness to portraiture.
Gregory McBean writes about photographing recent ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, singer Stevie Wright.
Sandra Phillips on portraits of Indigenous activism from Cairns Art Gallery’s 2019 Queen’s Land Blak Portraiture exhibition.
John Zubrzycki meets Australian paint pioneer Jim Cobb.
Anne Sanders imbibes Tony Bilson’s gastronomic revolution.
The Tate/SFMOMA exhibition Exposed examined the role of photography in voyeurism and how it challenges ideas of privacy and propriety.
Joanna Gilmour describes how colonial portraitists found the perfect market among social status seeking Sydneysiders.
Christopher Chapman highlights the inaugural hang of the new National Portrait Gallery building which opened in December 2008.
Dr Sarah Engledow explores the portraits of writers held in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
Jessica Bolton navigates the parallel tracks documenting Robyn Davidson’s astonishing journey.
Dr Sarah Engledow explores the lives of Sir George Grey and his wife Eliza, the subjects of a pair of wax medallions in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
Diana O’Neil samples the tartan treats on offer in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.