An exploration of national identity in the Canadian context drawn from the symposium Face to Face at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2004.
Sarah Engledow on a foundational gallery figure who was quick on the draw.
Ralph Heimans on his portraits, and features on Louis Kahan, Helena Rubinstein, Judy Cassab and Tasmanian convicts.
John Singer Sargent: a painter at the vanguard of contemporary movements in music, literature and theatre.
The life and art of Australian artist Jenny Sages is on display in the exhibition Paths to Portraiture.
Penelope Grist explores the United Nations stories in the Gallery’s collection.
Karen Vickery on Chang the Chinese giant in Australia.
Joanna Gilmour reflects on 25 years of collecting at the National Portrait Gallery.
Emma Kindred examines fashion as a representation of self and social ritual in 19th-century portraiture.
Joanna Gilmour reflects on merging collections and challenging traditional assumptions around portraiture in WHO ARE YOU.