Penelope Grist’s spirits soar with Lisa Tomasetti’s Dancers in the Streets series.
The National Portrait Gallery mourns the loss of our colleague and friend Betty Churcher, AO.
Portraits can render honour to remarkable men and women, but there are other ways.
I didn’t ever meet the American artist Chris Burden but about 20 years ago I wrote to him. I was after the loan of some photographic prints of his most famous performance: he had arranged for a friend to fire a bullet so it would graze his arm.
This year (in March) we will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the formal establishment of the National Portrait Gallery. In the life of institutions, twenty years is not a long time.
I agonized over the choice of four songs to take with me to the ABC Studios for Alex Sloan’s Canberra 666 afternoon program, a sort of iteration of the old BBC Desert Island Discs.
Those of you who are active in social media circles may be aware that through the past week I have unleashed a blitz on Facebook and Instagram in connection with our new winter exhibition Dempsey’s People: A Folio of British Street Portraits, 1824−1844.
Tennyson's Enoch Arden was inspired by a story that Thomas Woolner passed on to him – but whose story and of whom?
I first knew Dr. Hoff when in 1986, long after retiring from the National Gallery of Victoria, she taught a graduate seminar on Rembrandt.
In recent years I have become fascinated by the so-called Sydney Cove Medallion (1789), a work of art that bridges the 10,000-mile gap between the newly established penal settlement at Port Jackson and the beating heart of Enlightenment England.
Angus Trumble grabs his life jacket and rides the Pokémon GO tsunami.
Rowan McGinness asks: when is a self portrait not a self portrait?
Desperately seeking Woolner medallions
Tedi Bills on how social media in the age of COVID-19 has fanned the flames of our portrait fascination.
Corinna Cullen on the symbolic power of pandemic-related imagery over the ages.
Penelope Grist charts an immersive path through Stuart Spence’s photography.