Leslie Moran investigates the portraits of judges in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
Peter Wegner's approach to portraiture could be considered a visual record of the rapport, the dynamic space between artist and subject.
Jessica Bolton navigates the parallel tracks documenting Robyn Davidson’s astonishing journey.
Artist Vincent Fantauzzo on dyslexia, connection and virtual sittings with Hugh Jackman.
Nancy Wake AC (b. 1912), one of the most decorated women of World War 2, earned the name the 'White Mouse' for her maddening ability to evade the Gestapo.
Andrew Mayo explores the portrait piscatorial, with help from two of its most creative practitioners.
Joanna Gilmore delights in the affecting drawings of Mathew Lynn.
Tara James chats with award-winning artist Tamara Dean about portraiture prizes, the environment and the strength of women.
Sarah Engledow likes the manifold mediums of Nicholas Harding’s portraiture.
Robyn Sweaney's quiet Violet obsession.
Penny Grist on motivation, method and melancholy in the portraiture of Darren McDonald.
Dr Sarah Engledow traces the significant links between Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo and Evelyn Chapman through their portraits.
Family affections are preserved in a fine selection of intimate portraits.
Andrew Mayo talks to three of Australia’s most prominent and prolific music photographers — Martin Philbey, Kane Hibberd and Daniel Boud — about the challenges and inspiration behind their craft.
Fiona Gruber investigates the work of Australian painter Kristin Headlam.