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Aspects of singer songwriter Paul Kelly’s performance persona are communicated by portraits selected from a range of artists and leading music photographers in this focus exhibition.
A free exhibition of over 100 works by contemporary Australian artist Thom Roberts. Step into his world and experience bold paintings, animation and installation works where people and places intertwine.
A vibrant expression of Chinese culture and reflection on contemporary portraiture, drawn from the Uli Sigg collection.
The World of Thea Proctor is the Portrait Gallery's second major biographical exhibition - that is, the second exhibition to focus exclusively on the life and work of a single individual
The National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024 celebrates established and emerging artistic talent from across the country.
To celebrate the centenary of the birth of poet Alec Derwent Hope AC OBE (1907-2000), the National Portrait Gallery exhibited a selection from its many portraits of Australian poets and authors.
This exhibition seeks to explore the nature of portraiture, providing an investigation into the importance of likeness to contemporary portraits.
Thousand mile stare provides a unique portrait of people of rural Australia
Portraits from The Movement is the first comprehensive survey of photographs from the Juno Gemes archive, which has supported the Aboriginal struggle for justice in Australia from 1978 to the present day.
During his long and distinguished career Max Dupain took thousands of photographs of people
Kate Murphy's video installation shows the artist listening to predictions made by a clairvoyant.
Contemporary Australian Portraits is a cross section, a sampling, of some of the present-day directions in Australian portrait practice
This exhibition focuses on exploring national and communal identity through sculptural production in Australia, from the early decades of settlement through to the present day
In this exhibition Sydney based photographer Peter Brew-Bevan brings together an intimate collection of works that highlight his passion for the genre of portraiture over the last 10 years