April Thompson explores an exhibition of Ingvar Kenne’s global portrait project.
A pair of portraits by John Brack; Portrait of Kym Bonython and Portrait of Mr Bonython's speedway cap combine to create a quirky depiction of their subject.
Dr Christopher Chapman describes the experimental exhibition Portraits + Architecture
Giles Auty introduces British painter John Wonnacott who will talk at the National Portrait Gallery on 2 November 2002.
Joanna Gilmour on the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2013.
Michael Wardell samples the fare in the University of Queensland National Self-portrait Prize.
Amy Middleton on the power of portraiture in promoting inclusivity and connecting with intersectionality and diversity in all its forms.
Jane Raffan examines unique styles of Indigenous portraiture that challenge traditional Western concepts of the artform.
Dr Sarah Engledow writes about the gift of two striking paintings by the Australian artist Ken Done AM.
Meredith Hughes explores a key Portrait Gallery work, emerging into the infinite iterations of identity.
Emma Kindred examines fashion as a representation of self and social ritual in 19th-century portraiture.
Dempsey’s People curator David Hansen chronicles a research tale replete with serendipity, adventure and Tasmanian tigers.
Penelope Grist reminisces about the halcyon days of a print icon, before the infusion of the internet’s shades of grey.
Angus Trumble reflects on the force of nature that was Helena Rubinstein.
Sarah Engledow lauds the very civil service of Dame Helen Blaxland.