Bradley Vincent considers Samuel Hodge’s use of the archive to create a queer vernacular of portraiture.
Artist Vincent Fantauzzo on dyslexia, connection and virtual sittings with Hugh Jackman.
Ellen Kent examines the portrait of Vincent Lingiari and Prime Minister Gough Whitlam taken by photographer Mervyn Bishop.
This article examines the portraits gifted to the National Portrait Gallery by Fairfax Holdings in 2003.
This issue of Portrait Magazine features Robert Hannaford, Walter Lindrum, John Brack, judicial portraits, Vincent Lingiari and more.
Rebecca Ray on Robert Fielding’s Mayatjara series, Jennifer Higgie on Alice Neel, Elspeth Pitt chats with Yvette Coppersmith, Vincent Fantauzzo on virtual sittings with Hugh Jackman and more.
This issue of Portrait Magazine features Grace Cossington Smith, the Fairfax portrait gift and Lewis Morley's photographs.
The acquisition of David Moore's archive of portrait photographs for the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
Martin Philbey’s portrait of Dan Sultan.
Two lively portrait photographs reflect the agility of their subjects: world champion Australian sportsmen Lionel Rose and Anthony Mundine.
In February 2003 the National Portrait Gallery Circle of Friends brought Sir Robert Strong to Australia to present a series of lectures entitled The Artists & The Banquet- A History of Dining, which focused on the links between gardens and table decoration from the Renaissance to the Victorian Era.
Sarah Engledow on Messrs Dobell and MacMahon and the art of friendship.
Angus Trumble provides poignant context for Aña Wojak’s portrait of Tony Carden.
The exhibition Portraits for Posterity celebrates gifts to the Gallery, of purchases made with donated funds, and testifies to the generosity and community spirit of Australians.
Former NPG Director, Andrew Sayers celebrates the support given to the Gallery by Gordon and Marilyn Darling.