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Purchased 2023

Purchased 2023

Luritja woman Rhonda Sharpe was born in 1977 in Alice Springs and is an artist working out of Yarrenyty Arltere Artists, in the Larapinta Valley Town Camp.
2 portraits in the collection

Wendy Sharpe undertook art studies in Sydney between 1978 and 1984 and held her first solo exhibition at the Nicholson Street Gallery in 1985.
3 portraits in the collection


Australian artist and Archibald Prize finalist, Wendy Sharpe reflects on the art of portraiture.



Gift of Patrick Corrigan AM 2004. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2011



Purchased with the assistance of funds provided by the Circle of Friends 2018

A not-for-profit Aboriginal owned and run art centre, Yarrenyty Arltere Artists in Mparntwe/Alice Springs are known for their unique and distinctive soft sculptures that reveal stories and experiences of life in their community.

Pat Corrigan's generous gift of 100 photographic portraits by Greg Weight.

The National Portrait Gallery today announced finalists for the inaugural Darling Portrait Prize, a national new $75,000 prize for Australian portrait painting, and released selected images from the final prize pool for the popular National Photography Portrait Prize.

Joanna Gilmore delights in the affecting drawings of Mathew Lynn.

Joanna Gilmour profiles the life and times of the shutter sisters May and Mina Moore.

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

Joanna Gilmour dives into the life of Australian swimming legend Annette Kellerman.