Hugh Ramsay, the fashion of Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson, Peter Wegner's centenarian series, John and Elizabeth Gould's family connections, Karen Quinlan's top five portraits and more.
Michael Riley’s early portraits by Amanda Rowell.
Joanna Gilmour on the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2013.
Celebrated Sydney-based photographer and performer William Yang was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to produce a new performance work that premiered at the opening of the Gallery's new building.
Joanna Gilmour on the exuberant union of fashion pioneers Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson, captured in luminescent splendour by artist Carla Fletcher.
Tara James shares the joy of dance and its power to connect in the National Portrait Gallery’s touring exhibition Dancer.
Rebecca Ray reflects on Robert Fielding’s Mayatjara series, honouring songlines and intergenerational knowedge.
Penelope Grist finds inspiration in pioneering New Zealand artist, Frances Hodgkins.
Barry York charts the course from childhood request to autographed celebrity portrait anthology.
Jerrold Nathan's portrait of Jessie Street shows the elegant side of a many-faceted lady.
Dr Sarah Engledow explores the lives of Sir George Grey and his wife Eliza, the subjects of a pair of wax medallions in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
Sandra Bruce gazes on love and the portrait through Australian Love Stories’ multi-faceted prism.
Jennifer Higgie uncovers the intriguing stories behind portraits of women by women in the National Portrait Gallery’s collection.
Glynis Jones on the Powerhouse’s retrospective of one of Australia’s foremost fashion reportage and social photographers.
Australian character on the market by Jane Raffan.