Naomi Cass, Director of the Centre of Contemporary Photography, in conversation with Anne Zahalka.
The National Portrait Gallery acquired a beguiling silhouette group portrait by Samuel Metford, an English artist who spent periods of his working life in America.
Gregory McBean writes about photographing recent ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, singer Stevie Wright.
Anne Sanders and Christopher Chapman bring passionate characterisation to Express Yourself, the Portrait Gallery collection exhibition celebrating iconoclastic Australians.
Walter Lindrum, world-famous billiards player, was one of Australia's greatest sporting champions.
Joanna Gilmour explores the stories behind the ninteenth-century carte de visites of bushrangers Frank Gardiner and Fred Lowry.
Sarah Engledow on a foundational gallery figure who was quick on the draw.
Marian Anderson’s glorious voice thrust her into stardom, and a more reluctant role as American civil rights pioneer.
The portrait of Ian Roberts by Ross Watson.
Karen Vickery on Chang the Chinese giant in Australia.
Bringing eminent scientist Frank Fenner and artist Jude Rae together for the National Portrait Gallery commission was like matchmaking.
A design diary retrospective.
Dr Christopher Chapman, curator and judge of the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2009 contextualises the themes of the exhibition.
The story behind the creation of the portrait of singer-songwriter Paul Kelly by the artist Jon Campbell.
Dr Christopher Chapman explores the symbolism in the portrait commission of Marcia Langton by Brook Andrew.
Alistair McGhie reminisces about three Australian rugby greats commissioned for the Portrait Gallery collection by Patrick Corrigan AM.