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From the tightly stage-managed to the embarrassingly candid, Jacqueline Maley explores the power and influence of political portraiture.

Glynis Traill-Nash explores a new Romance Was Born commission, Emma Kindred looks at Vincent Namatjira, and Rebecca Blake profiles NPPP finalist Gerwyn Davies.

Michael Desmond reveals the origins of composite portraits and their evolution in the pursuit of the ideal.

Cartoonist Michael Leunig's insights into the human condition and current affairs have become famous Australia-wide.

The Tate/SFMOMA exhibition Exposed examined the role of photography in voyeurism and how it challenges ideas of privacy and propriety.

National Photographic Portrait Prize curator, Sarah Engledow, finds reward in a difficult task and ultimately uncovers the essence of portraiture.

Christopher Chapman takes a trip through the doors of perception, arriving at the junction of surrealism and psychoanalysis.

Sandra Bruce gazes on love and the portrait through Australian Love Stories’ multi-faceted prism.

Archie 100 curator (and detective) Natalie Wilson’s nationwide search for Archibald portraits unearthed the fascinating stories behind some long-lost treasures.

Angus Trumble reflects on the force of nature that was Helena Rubinstein.