Gregory McBean writes about photographing recent ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, singer Stevie Wright.
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.
Edward Tom Uren AC (1921-2015), former Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party, was a major campaigner on environmental and urban-planning issues and rights for veterans.
This issue features Kate Beynon, Philosopher Cynthia Freeland, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, John Tsiavis & Chris Lilley, UK's BP Portrait Award, Purchasing power in colonial Sydney and more.
Portrait launch of Major-General Paul Cullen AC CBE DSO and Bar ED (Rtd) and George Judah Cohen.
Joanna Gilmour writes about the portraiture of the colonial artist William Nicholas.
The acquisition of the ivory miniatures of Mortimer and Mrs Lewis.
A photographic portrait by Kerry Dundas captures the contemplative mind of visionary painter Godfrey Miller.
Penelope Grist finds philanthropy and fashion underpin the story of Susan Wakil AO.
Sarah Engledow lauds the very civil service of Dame Helen Blaxland.
Sarah Hill introduces the portrait busts of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Captain Charles Ulm by Enid Fleming.
Photographed 60 years apart, these portraits trace the lives and love story of Penelope Seidler AM and Harry Seidler OBE.
Harold Cazneaux's portraits of influential Sydneysiders included Margaret Preston and Ethel Turner, both important figures in the development of ideas about Australian identity and culture.
Tara James shares the joy of dance and its power to connect in the National Portrait Gallery’s touring exhibition Dancer.
Grace Carroll on the gendered world of the Wentworths.
Joanna Gilmour delves into a collection display that celebrates the immediacy and potency of drawing as an art form in its own right.