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Katherine Russell examines the art of Australian artist Paul Newton, referencing the portraiture of John Singer Sargent.
Peter Wegner's approach to portraiture could be considered a visual record of the rapport, the dynamic space between artist and subject.
The name of Florence Broadhurst, one of Australia’s most significant wallpaper and textile designers, is now firmly cemented in the canon of Australian art and design.
The full-length portrait of HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark by artist Jiawei Shen, has become a destination piece for visitors.
Jessica Smith looks at the 'fetching' portrait of Tasmania's first Anglican Bishop, Francis Russell Nixon by George Richmond
Olivier Krischer in conversation with photographer Wei Leng Tay.
Australian photographer Karin Catt has shot across the spectrum of celebrity, her subjects including rock stars, world leaders and actors.
The acquisition of David Moore's archive of portrait photographs for the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
Joanna Gilmour explores the 1790 portrait of William Bligh by Robert Dodd.
The exhibition Australians in Hollywood celebrated the achievements of Australians in the highly competitive American film industry.
Dr Sarah Engledow discusses Quentin Jones's photograph of Australian author Tim Winton.
Magda Keaney talks with Bill Leak about his bold new portrait of Robert Hughes in the National Portrait Gallery collection.
Henri-Cartier-Bresson invented the grammar for photographing life in the 20th century.
Studio: Australian Painters Photographed by R. Ian Lloyd presents 61 of some of Australia’s most respected and significant painters working in the studio environment.