Professor Stephen Fitzgerald, Australia’s first Ambassador to China, traces the historical course from sino-australian cultural engagement to a maturing Australian identity.
Stephen Phillips talks to neurosurgeon Charlie Teo about his practice, perspectives and the anatomy of hope.
Stephen Valambras Graham traverses the intriguing socio-political terrain behind two iconic First Nations portraits of the 1850s.
Stephen Zagala discusses Richard Avedon’s work from an Australian perspective.
Angus and the arbiters talk (photo) shop for the National Photographic Portrait Prize.
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.
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.
Australian photojournalist Stephen Dupont's Afghanistan project captures the human experience of a country in reconstruction.
Joanna Gilmour explores the life of a colonial portrait artist, writer and rogue Thomas Griffiths Wainewright.
Angus Trumble’s tribute to the late Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser.
Sarah Engledow casts a judicious eye over portraits in the Victorian Bar’s Peter O’Callaghan QC Portrait Gallery.
Christopher Chapman profiles Chris Lilley, actor and creator of Angry Boys.
Inga Walton delves into the bohemian group of artists and writers who used each other as muses and transformed British culture.
Charting a path from cockatiel to finch, Annette Twyman explores her family portraits and stories.
Patrick McCaughey explores a striking Boyd self portrait.
Leslie Moran investigates the portraits of judges in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.