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Olivier Krischer in conversation with photographer Wei Leng Tay.
Lauren Dalla examines the life of Basil Bressler, the art patron responsible for one of the NPG's most important bequests.
A photographic portrait by Kerry Dundas captures the contemplative mind of visionary painter Godfrey Miller.
Artist Tessa Jones recalls creating her portrait of Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock singer and music producer, Ross Wilson.
Sarah Engledow plays wingman to Leila Jeffreys.
Judith Pugh reflects on Clifton Pugh's approach to portrait making.
Portraits of philanthropists in the collection honour their contributions to Australia and acknowledge their support of the National Portrait Gallery.
Joanna Gilmour explores the life of Chinese-Australian businessman and philanthropist Quong Tart.
Joanna Gilmour travels through time to explore the National Portrait Gallery London’s masterpieces in Shakespeare to Winehouse.
Christopher Chapman absorbs the gentle touch of Don Bachardy’s portraiture.
Claire Roberts interviews Swiss art collector Uli Sigg.
Preserving stories, subverting power and posing nude: Benjamin Law explores the potency and persuasiveness of portraiture.
Dr Sarah Engledow puts four gifts to the National Portrait Gallery’s Collection in context.
The death of a gentlewoman is shrouded in mystery, a well-liked governor finds love after sorrow, and two upright men become entangled in the historical record.
Sarah Engledow casts a judicious eye over portraits in the Victorian Bar’s Peter O’Callaghan QC Portrait Gallery.