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Pat Corrigan's generous gift of 100 photographic portraits by Greg Weight.
This issue of Portrait Magazine features the exhibition Masters of Fare, Greg Weight's photographic collection, John Elliott, Barbara Blackman and more.
Penelope Grist spends some quality time with the Portrait Gallery’s summer collection exhibition, Eye to Eye.
Angus Trumble ponders the many faces of William Bligh.
Dr Anne Sanders previews the works in the new focus exhibition Paul Kelly and The Portraits.
The exhibition Portraits for Posterity celebrates gifts to the Gallery, of purchases made with donated funds, and testifies to the generosity and community spirit of Australians.
Portraits of philanthropists in the collection honour their contributions to Australia and acknowledge their support of the National Portrait Gallery.
Martin Sharp fulfils the Pop art idiom of merging art and life.
National Photographic Portrait Prize curator, Sarah Engledow, finds reward in a difficult task and ultimately uncovers the essence of portraiture.
Dr Christopher Chapman describes the experimental exhibition Portraits + Architecture
Sarah Engledow picks some favourites from a decade of the National Photographic Portrait Prize.
Rebecca Harkins-Cross considers Carol Jerrems’ portraiture against the backdrop of social change in the 1970s.
The tragic tale of Tom Wills, the ‘inventor’ of Australian Rules Football.