Robin Sellick's portraits of Australian sportspeople include Harry Kewell, Adam Scott, Shane Warne, Mark Webber and John Newcombe.
Photographed 60 years apart, these portraits trace the lives and love story of Penelope Seidler AM and Harry Seidler OBE.
Christopher Chapman describes the art and life of Australian artist Richard Larter.
Stevie Wright (1947-2015), singer-songwriter, came to Australia from England at the age of nine.
Former NPG Director, Andrew Sayers, explores the creative collaborations between four Australian artists living in Paris during the first years of the twentieth century.
The exhibition California Video at the J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles demonstrated how video artists expand the boundaries of portraiture.
Jenny Gall delves into Starstruck to celebrate some of Australian cinema’s iconic women.
Karl James reflects on soldier portraiture during the Great War.
Deborah Hill talks figures with character, as the National Portrait Gallery touring exhibitions program welcomes its millionth visitor.
Jennifer Coombes explores the lush images of Picnic at Hanging Rock, featuring Anne-Louise Lambert’s Miranda, the face of the film.
The exhibition Flash: Australian Athletes in Focus offers various interpretations of sporting men and women by five Australian photographers.
Magda Keaney speaks with Lewis Morley about his photographic career and the major retrospective of his work on display at the NPG.
Sarah Engledow picks some favourites from a decade of the National Photographic Portrait Prize.
Bruce Petty's animated self portrait captures a life's journey compressed into a few minutes.
An exhibition of humanness in ten themes by Penelope Grist.