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A meeting of minds
Lawrence English, Ellis Hutch and Lee Grant talk about the works they created for All that fall.
Featuring contributions from Pat Jalland, Raimond Gaita, Lee Grant, Christopher Chapman, and Anne Sanders.
Keep it in the family
Finalists have been eagerly awaiting the announcement of the Winner and Highly Commended for the National Photographic Portrait Prize since December. It is our pleasure to announce the Winner for 2018 is Lee Grant for her portrait titled Charlie and Highly Commended has been awarded to Filomena Rizzo for her portrait titled My Olivia.
The National Portrait Gallery unveiled its most recent portrait commission for the collection on Thursday 30 November 2017.
In 1976, without having been blooded on the Sydney or Melbourne pub circuit, The Saints recorded a single – ‘(I’m) Stranded’ – earning them the distinction of releasing a punk single before The Sex Pistols did.
Focusing on the wide-ranging themes of loss and absence, All that fall: Sacrifice, life and loss in the First World War creates a moving portrait of mourning and sacrifice as experienced on the Australian home front during the First World War.
The National Portrait Gallery welcomes Angus Trumble
All that fall: Sacrifice, life and loss in the First World War exhibition co-curators Dr Anne Sanders and Dr Christopher Chapman reflect on the evolution of the Gallery’s Anzac Centenary exhibition.
The National Portrait Gallery would like to congratulate the forty finalists for the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2019.
Commissioned in 2018 with funds raised through the 2020 project
Delve into the lives, loves and labour of the world’s most prominent portrait galleries in this international conversation series.
A major new exhibition celebrating love in all its guises. Opening 20 March 2021.
Images for media use will be available from 8 March 2018.