Artist Tessa Jones recalls creating her portrait of Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock singer and music producer, Ross Wilson.
James Holloway describes the first portraits you encounter when entering the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
Michael Kimmelman, Chief Art Critic of The New York Times and author of Portraits: Talking with Artists at the Met, the Modern, the Louvre and Elsewhere, presented the National Portrait Gallery Third Anniversary Lecture on 2 March 2002. He was generously brought to Australia by the Gordon Darling Foundation and Qantas.
Penelope Grist delves into an insightful portraiture exhibition that asks: How do three artists see the same sitter?
Bon Scott and Angus Young photographed by Rennie Ellis are part of a display celebrating summer and images of the shirtless male.
Inga Walton delves into the bohemian group of artists and writers who used each other as muses and transformed British culture.
Chris O'Doherty, also known as Reg Mombassa, is best-known for his Mambo imagery but he also paints a lot of self portraits.
Inga Walton on the brief but brilliant life of Hugh Ramsay.
Anne O’Hehir on the seductive power of the film still to reflect and shape ourselves and our cultural landscape.