A photographic portrait by Kerry Dundas captures the contemplative mind of visionary painter Godfrey Miller.
Lee Tulloch remembers her great friend NIDA-trained actor turned photographer Stuart Campbell.
Alistair McGhie writes about the portraits of three of Australia's top professional cyclists: Cadel Evans, Stuart O'Grady and Robbie McEwen painted by Matthys Gerber.
Australian Galleries Director Stuart Purves tells the story of two portraits by John Brack.
This issue features the National Photographic Portrait Prize, Neil Murray, Lee Tulloch on Stuart Campbell, Joseph Banks, Scott Redford and more.
This issue of Portrait Magazine features the inaugural hang of the new National Portrait Gallery, Cadel Evans, Stuart O'Grady, Robbie McEwen, Casey Stoner, Bruce Petty and more.
Christopher Chapman previews the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2009.
Henri-Cartier-Bresson invented the grammar for photographing life in the 20th century.
The exhibition Australians in Hollywood celebrated the achievements of Australians in the highly competitive American film industry.
Karen Vickery delights in a thespian thread of the Australian yarn.
Anne Sanders and Christopher Chapman bring passionate characterisation to Express Yourself, the Portrait Gallery collection exhibition celebrating iconoclastic Australians.
Diana O’Neil samples the tartan treats on offer in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
David Hansen’s tribute to his close friend, prince of words and former National Portrait Gallery director, the late Angus Trumble.
Traversing paint and pixels, Inga Walton examines portraits of select women in Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits.
Michael Desmond looks at the history of the Vanity Fair magazine in conjunction with the exhibition Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008
Australia's former Cultural Attache to the USA, Ron Ramsey, describes the mood at the opening week of the revitalised American National Portrait Gallery.