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This issue features the National Photographic Portrait Prize, Neil Murray, Lee Tulloch on Stuart Campbell, Joseph Banks, Scott Redford and more.
Australian artist Shaun Gladwell discusses his portraits of champion athletes.
National Photographic Portrait Prize curator, Sarah Engledow, finds reward in a difficult task and ultimately uncovers the essence of portraiture.
Representations of the inhabitants of the new world expose the complexities of the colonisers' intentions.
The photographs from Matthew Sleeth's tour of duty series look more like advertisements than images of war.
Michael Desmond profiles the Australian songwriter and performer Neil Murray and his contribution to Australian music.
Lee Tulloch remembers her great friend NIDA-trained actor turned photographer Stuart Campbell.
Celebrating a new painted portrait of Joseph Banks, Sarah Engledow spins a yarn of the naturalist, the first kangaroo in France and Don, a Spanish ram.
Christopher Chapman talks with Scott Redford about his character Reinhardt Dammn.
Anne Sanders finds connections in Inner Worlds between Hungarian expatriates and the development of psychoanalysis in Australia.
Portrait is the preeminent journal of Australian and international portraiture.
This issue features Claudia Karvan & Jimmy Pozarik, Agus Suwage & Contemporary Portraiture from Asia, Fred Williams, Zhong Chen, John Bell, The French Antipodes and more.
This issue features Martin Schoeller, Bess Norriss Tait, Emanuel Solomon and the sisters of St Joseph, Rennie Ellis and AC/DC, John Brack and more.