The story behind the creation of the portrait of Helen Garner by Jenny Sages.
Dr Sarah Engledow explores the portraits of writers held in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
This issue of Portrait Magazine features portraits by Rick Amor, colonial charicatures, Les Murray, Peter Porter, Helen Garner and more.
Australian Galleries Director Stuart Purves tells the story of two portraits by John Brack.
National Photographic Portrait Prize 2019, the iconoclastic Japanese figures Yukio Mishima and Tamotsu Yato, Angélica Dass’ Humanæ project and more.
An extensive selection of portraits by John Brack were on display at the National Portrait Gallery in late 2007.
Sarah Engledow lauds the very civil service of Dame Helen Blaxland.
Joanna Gilmour profiles the life and times of the shutter sisters May and Mina Moore.
The life and art of Australian artist Jenny Sages is on display in the exhibition Paths to Portraiture.
Bon Scott and Angus Young photographed by Rennie Ellis are part of a display celebrating summer and images of the shirtless male.
Dr Sarah Engledow explores the early life and career of John Brack.
Christopher Chapman considers photographer Rozalind Drummond's portrait of author Nam Le.
David Hansen’s tribute to his close friend, prince of words and former National Portrait Gallery director, the late Angus Trumble.
The Tate/SFMOMA exhibition Exposed examined the role of photography in voyeurism and how it challenges ideas of privacy and propriety.
The name of Florence Broadhurst, one of Australia’s most significant wallpaper and textile designers, is now firmly cemented in the canon of Australian art and design.