Explore an Indian treasure trove, photography by Robert McFarlane and Nan Goldin, Michael Taylor's expressionist paintings, the Great War portraits, and more!
Gillian Raymond ponders landscapes as self-portraiture in Michael Taylor’s intimate expressionism.
The bronze sculpture by Julie Edgar reflects through both the material and representation the determined and straight-forward nature of Brabham.
Penelope Grist speaks to Robert McFarlane about shooting for the stars.
Joanna Gilmour discovers that the beards of the ill-fated explorers Burke and Wills were as epic as their expedition to traverse Australia from south to north.
A moving portrait of Cate Blanchett unfolds as an inspired pairing of medium and subject.
Christopher Chapman examines the battle of glamour vs. grunge which played out in the fashion and advertising of the 1990s.
Joanna Gilmour explores the extraordinary life of Australian female aviator Nancy Bird Walton AO OBE
Barry York charts the course from childhood request to autographed celebrity portrait anthology.
A new painting by Jiawei Shen captures the vision and resolve of the Gallery's founder, L. Gordon Darling AC CMG.
Joanna Gilmore delights in the affecting drawings of Mathew Lynn.
Peter Jeffrey trips the hound nostalgic.
Lecture by Sandy Nairne, Director, National Portrait Gallery, London, given at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra on 28 April 2006.
Christopher Chapman looks at influences and insight in the formative years of Arthur Boyd.
Tenille Hands explores a portrait prize gifted to the National Screen and Sound Archive.
Michael Wardell’s personal insight into Jacques van der Merwe’s New Arrivals.