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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

Reinhold, 2023 Katrin Koenning

Reinhold

Katrin Koenning
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where will the story take us, 2002-2024 (printed 2024) (detail) Katrin Koenning

where will the story take us

Katrin Koenning
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Jackie, 2018 by Katrin Koenning

Jackie, 2018

by Katrin Koenning
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where will the story take us, 2002-2024 (printed 2024) (detail) Katrin Koenning

Virtual Highlight Tour

February Photography Focus: Kumar, Koenning and Ang
Event, Tuesday 25 February

Our February Photography Focus concludes with the work of three contemporary photographers – Ying Ang, Katrin Koenning and Anu Kumar – whose photographs are currently on view in if only we could take the time: contemporary Australian photography.

where will the story take us, 2002-2024 (printed 2024) (detail) Katrin Koenning

if only we could take the time: contemporary Australian photography

Current exhibition

This show, staged alongside the major exhibition Carol Jerrems: Portraits, spotlights the work of three contemporary Australian artists whose work sits in dialogue with Jerrems’ legacy.

Finalists announced for National Photographic Portrait Prize

14 November 2018
Archived media releases 2018

The National Portrait Gallery would like to congratulate the forty finalists for the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2019.

1/2 length self portrait in mirror, wearing pyjama shirt, camera at shoulder height, 1979 Carol Jerrems

Photography in focus

Virtual: Teacher Professional Learning
Event, Thursday 30 January

Join photo-historian Helen Ennis and Gallery educators as we launch our professional learning programs for 2025 with a free online session that explores ways to engage students with photography.

Visitors to the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024

Photography in focus

Teacher Professional Learning
Event, Tuesday 28 January

Join photo-historian Helen Ennis and Gallery educators as we launch our professional learning programs for 2025 with a free session that explores ways to engage students with photography.

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