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Claudia Karvan on the set of Love My Way,

Jimmy Pozarik OAM
Portrait, type C photograph on paper

Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of the artist 2007

Little joys, 2008 by Chris Mangan

Little joys, 2008

by Chris Mangan
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Ignatius Jones, Jimmy and the Boys. Captain Cook Uni Bar, 30 December 1979 'pling

Ignatius Jones, Jimmy and the Boys. Captain Cook Uni Bar, 30 December 1979

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Ignatius Jones, Jimmy and the Boys. Captain Cook Uni Bar, 30 December 1979 'pling

Ignatius Jones, Jimmy and the Boys. Captain Cook Uni Bar, 30 December 1979

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Cold Chisel, ANU Union, Canberra, 18 September 1979. Jimmy Barnes (vocals) 'pling

Cold Chisel, ANU Union, Canberra, 18 September 1979. Jimmy Barnes (vocals)

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Don Hany

In character on location

Magazine article by Alistair McGhie, 2011

A photograph of Claudia Karvan that blends actor, character, photographer and captures the creative collaboration of the television series Love my way

Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss, Cold Chisel 1980 Wendy McDougall

Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss, Cold Chisel 1980

Wendy McDougall
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Jimmy and Jane Barnes
Jimmy and Jane Barnes
Jimmy and Jane Barnes

Jimmy and Jane Barnes, 2020

Jesse Lizotte
Portrait, inkjet print on paper

Purchased 2021

Jimmy & Jane Barnes and Jesse Lizotte

'All you need is love'
Portrait story

Jimmy & Jane Barnes with photographer Jesse Lizotte on collaborating and making their photograph in a bed of roses.

Jimmy and Jane Barnes

Jimmy and Jane Barnes

In their own words
In their own words

Recorded 2022

Portrait 40

July - August 2011
Magazine

This issue features Claudia Karvan & Jimmy Pozarik, Agus Suwage & Contemporary Portraiture from Asia, Fred Williams, Zhong Chen, John Bell, The French Antipodes and more.

Oodgeroo Noonuccal at Moongalba

Proof

Portraits from The Movement 1978-2003
Previous exhibition, 2003

Portraits from The Movement is the first comprehensive survey of photographs from the Juno Gemes archive, which has supported the Aboriginal struggle for justice in Australia from 1978 to the present day.

Jimmy Barnes at The Coogee Bay Hotel 1984 (detail) Grant Matthews

Pub Rock

Your backstage pass to 70s and 80s sounds and scenes
Previous exhibition, 2020

Celebrate the people, places and sounds of Australian pub rock and its enduring impact on our nation’s identity.

Rachel Ward and Bryan Brown (detail), 2006 (printed 2020) © Peter Brew-Bevan

Australian Love stories

Family, friends, fanatics and foes (and everything in between!)
Previous exhibition, 2021

Reconnect and reflect with our new major exhibition, Australian Love Stories (in real life!) as we explore love, affection and connection in all its guises.

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