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A photographic portrait by Kerry Dundas captures the contemplative mind of visionary painter Godfrey Miller.
Magda Keaney speaks with Lewis Morley about his photographic career and the major retrospective of his work on display at the NPG.
The exhibition Australians in Hollywood celebrated the achievements of Australians in the highly competitive American film industry.
Christopher Chapman previews the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2009.
Henri-Cartier-Bresson invented the grammar for photographing life in the 20th century.
Joanna Gilmour discusses the role of the carte de visite in portraiture’s democratisation, and its harnessing by Victoria, the world’s first media monarch.
Karen Vickery delights in a thespian thread of the Australian yarn.
Joanna Gilmour travels through time to explore the National Portrait Gallery London’s masterpieces in Shakespeare to Winehouse.
The Kylie exhibition celebrated the significant achievements of one of Australia's most internationally recognisable faces and gave the general public a rare glimpse into her glamorous life.
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.
The photographs from Matthew Sleeth's tour of duty series look more like advertisements than images of war.
Michael Desmond looks at the history of the Vanity Fair magazine in conjunction with the exhibition Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008
Sarah Engledow ponders the divergent legacies of Messrs Kendall and Lawson.
Angus Trumble salutes the glorious portraiture of Sir Thomas Lawrence.
Sarah Engledow casts a judicious eye over portraits in the Victorian Bar’s Peter O’Callaghan QC Portrait Gallery.