Take a close look at a portrait with a hidden message in its hands. For Year 7 – 9 students.
An interview with the photographer.
Join us with Maggie Beer AO, cook restaurateur and businesswoman and Del Kathryn Barton, artist, in celebration of the National Portrait Gallery's most recent commissioned portrait, Maggie, 2023 by Del Kathryn Barton.
The studios of Troppo Architects are located away from Australia’s major urban centres.
Images for media use will be available from 8 March 2018.
The National Portrait Gallery will, next Tuesday, unveil an exciting new acquisition of irrefutable importance to all Australians. Portrait of William Bligh, in master’s uniform c. 1776, attributed to John Webber, is one of the earliest portraits of the contentious, historical figure, and extends the Gallery’s remarkable collection of early colonial portraits.
Finalists have been eagerly awaiting the announcement of the Winner and Highly Commended for the National Photographic Portrait Prize since December. It is our pleasure to announce the Winner for 2018 is Lee Grant for her portrait titled Charlie and Highly Commended has been awarded to Filomena Rizzo for her portrait titled My Olivia.
Progressive partnership
Leaders, painters, friends
Exploring select works from the NPPP 2012. For secondary students.
The fourth row of paintings interweave Ngarranggarni, memories, relationships and Country.
The Chairman, Board, Director and staff mourn the loss of the National Portrait Gallery's inaugural director.
How the National Portrait Gallery and its unique collection came to be
Leo Schofield introduces the exhibition, Masters of fare: chefs, winemakers, providores.
Lesley Harding, Curator, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne explores Albert Tucker’s experience of World War II, his interests in the intersection between psychology and creativity, and their influence on his portrait making.