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Inga Walton on the brief but brilliant life of Hugh Ramsay.
Sarah Engledow picks some favourites from a decade of the National Photographic Portrait Prize.
Sarah Engledow chronicles Rick Amor's work and accomplishments in this extensive essay in conjunction with the exhibition Rick Amor: 21 Portraits.
Karl James gives short shrift to doubts about the profile of General Sir John Monash.
Joanna Gilmour profiles the life and times of the shutter sisters May and Mina Moore.
Rebecca Harkins-Cross considers Carol Jerrems’ portraiture against the backdrop of social change in the 1970s.
Long after the portraitist became indifferent to her, and died, a beguiling portrait hung over its subject.
The tragic tale of Tom Wills, the ‘inventor’ of Australian Rules Football.
Sarah Engledow explores the history of the prime ministers and artists featured in the exhibition.
One half of the team that was Eltham Films left scarcely a trace in the written historical record, but survives in a vivid portrait.
Curator, Penny Grist, reveals how this exhibition came to be
Dr Anne Sanders NPG Curatorial Researcher investigated the lives of the pioneering psychologists whose portraits are featured in Inner Worlds.