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Lecture by Sandy Nairne, Director, National Portrait Gallery, London, given at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra on 28 April 2006.
Andrew Sayers feels the warmth in the paintings Matthew Perceval made while the sun shone in southern France.
June Oscar AO lauds three iconic Aboriginal figures in the Portrait Gallery collection who have inspired and influenced her.
Dr Christopher Chapman describes the experimental exhibition Portraits + Architecture
Jerrold Nathan's portrait of Jessie Street shows the elegant side of a many-faceted lady.
Joanna Gilmour dives into the life of Australian swimming legend Annette Kellerman.
Vanity Fair Editor David Friend describes how the rebirth of the magazine sated our desire for access into the lives of celebrities and set the standard for the new era of portrait photography.
Sarah Engledow trains her exacting lens on the nine photographs from 20/20.
Joanna Gilmour explores photographic depictions of Aboriginal sportsmen including Lionel Rose, Dave Sands, Jerry Jerome and Douglas Nicholls.
John Singer Sargent: a painter at the vanguard of contemporary movements in music, literature and theatre.
Joanna Gilmour reflects on merging collections and challenging traditional assumptions around portraiture in WHO ARE YOU.