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Charles Haddon Chambers the Australian-born playboy playwright settled permanently in London in 1880 but never lost his Australian stance when satirising the English.
Karen Vickery delights in a thespian thread of the Australian yarn.
Roger Benjamin explores the intriguing union of Lina Bryans and Alex Jelinek.
Karen Vickery on Chang the Chinese giant in Australia.
Tenille Hands explores a portrait prize gifted to the National Screen and Sound Archive.
Joanna Gilmour brings a mindful Douglas Mawson’s perspective to bear on the concept of isolation.
Australian character on the market by Jane Raffan.
Jane Raffan feasts on modernity’s entrée in the Belle Époque theatre of the demimonde.
Joanna Gilmour profiles Violet Teague, whose sophisticated works hid her originality and non-conformity in plain sight.
Angus' initial perception of Uluru shifts, as he comes to see it as central to the entire order of Anangu life.
Inner Worlds evokes a broad view of psychology as a discipline. However, the specific interests of the practitioners whose portraits are included in the exhibition incorporate specialist areas including psychoanalysis.
Dr Anne Sanders NPG Curatorial Researcher investigated the lives of the pioneering psychologists whose portraits are featured in Inner Worlds.