The acquisition of David Moore's archive of portrait photographs for the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
Ellie Buttrose reveals the web of connection behind Kamilaroi/Bigambul artist Archie Moore’s kith and kin, which won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale 2024.
Michael Desmond discusses Fred Williams' portraits of friends, artist Clifton Pugh, David Aspden and writer Stephen Murray-Smith, and the stylistic connections between his portraits and landscapes.
Kate Gollings describes an encounter between three generations of Australian photographers; David Moore, Max Dupain and John Gollings.
This issue features The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee portrait, Nicholas Harding, Ingvar Kenne, Laura Moore, Michael Rosen and more.
This issue of Portrait Magazine features David Moore, Midnight Oil, Dr Joan Croll by John Brack, the acquisition of the Captain Cook portrait, and more.
Ryan Presley about portraiture, Emma Kindred on the career of Joan Ross, Ellie Buttrose looks at Archie Moore’s kith and kin, and Joanna Gilmour steps into the world of Julie Rrap.
Dr Sarah Engledow writes about the portraiture of Australian artist Nicholas Harding.
The exhibition Depth of Field displays a selection of portrait photographs that reflect the strength and diversity of Australian achievement.
Alistair McGhie talks with Laura Moore about her winning digital self portrait.
Joanna Gilmour profiles the life and times of the shutter sisters May and Mina Moore.
Australia's major abstract painter Yvonne Audette discusses her portrait of sculptor Robert Kippel.
A reflection on the National Portrait Gallery's first four years.
Michael Desmond looks at the history of the Vanity Fair magazine in conjunction with the exhibition Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008
The exhibition Reveries: Photography and mortality is a powerful display which brings together images that depict the last phase of people's lives.