Del Kathryn Barton discusses ideas of portraiture through two of her own artworks.
David Gist steps beyond the public relations veneer of Australia’s official Vietnam War portrait photographs.
Michael Riley’s early portraits by Amanda Rowell.
Penelope Grist and Rebecca Ray talk to the artists in Portrait23: Identity about transcending modes of portraiture.
Michael Desmond explores the life of ballerina Irina Baranova through the portrait by Australian artist Jenny Sages.
Sarah Engledow picks some favourites from a decade of the National Photographic Portrait Prize.
Sean Davey captures the portrait of a nation renewed.
Christopher Chapman considers photographer Rozalind Drummond's portrait of author Nam Le.
Beatrice Gralton looks at a larger than life portrait by Chinese artist Song Dong.
Barbara Blackman reflects on her experiences as a life model.
Christopher Chapman looks at influences and insight in the formative years of Arthur Boyd.
National Photographic Portrait Prize judge Joanna Gilmour previews the 2012 exhibition.
Michael Desmond reveals the origins of composite portraits and their evolution in the pursuit of the ideal.
Emanuel Solomon gave shelter to the Sisters of St Joseph upon the excommunication of St Mary MacKillop.
Gael Newton delves into the life and art of renowned Australian photographer, Max Dupain.
Australia's former Cultural Attache to the USA, Ron Ramsey, describes the mood at the opening week of the revitalised American National Portrait Gallery.