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The Chairman, Board, Director and staff mourn the loss of the National Portrait Gallery's inaugural director.
Gill Raymond on creating thought-provoking, interactive content to connect to our online community through portraiture.
Andrew Sayers outlines the highlights of the National Portrait Gallery's display of portrait sculpture.
A photograph of Claudia Karvan that blends actor, character, photographer and captures the creative collaboration of the television series Love my way.
Tara James chats with award-winning artist Tamara Dean about portraiture prizes, the environment and the strength of women.
Glynis Jones on the Powerhouse’s retrospective of one of Australia’s foremost fashion reportage and social photographers.
The wild balancing act of McDonald’s home décor (is that there as a joke? where do I actually sit down? is this ironic or what? what a lovely photo of Darren and Robin in Europe!) is reflected in his own personality.
The name of Florence Broadhurst, one of Australia’s most significant wallpaper and textile designers, is now firmly cemented in the canon of Australian art and design.
Martin Sharp fulfils the Pop art idiom of merging art and life.
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.
Dr Anne Sanders previews the works in the new focus exhibition Paul Kelly and The Portraits.
Penny Grist on motivation, method and melancholy in the portraiture of Darren McDonald.
Dr Sarah Engledow, National Photographic Portrait Prize judge and curator, introduces the 2017 Prize.
Dr Sarah Engledow, National Photographic Portrait Prize judge and curator, introduces the 2014 Prize.
Sarah Engledow looks at three decades of Nicholas Harding's portraiture.
This is my last Trumbology before, in a little more than a week from now, I pass to my successor Karen Quinlan the precious baton of the Directorship of the National Portrait Gallery.