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Robyn Davidson (b. 1950), writer, attended a Brisbane boarding school before moving to Sydney, where she lived a loosely bohemian lifestyle.
2 portraits in the collection
Inga Walton sheds light on a portraiture collection usually only seen by students and teachers at Melbourne University.
Jessica Bolton navigates the parallel tracks documenting Robyn Davidson’s astonishing journey.
Celebrates the centenary of the first national art collection, the Historic Memorials Collection, housed at Australia's Parliament House.
Animated is the National Portrait Gallery's first online exhibition.
Close encounters are the genesis for Graeme Drendel’s enticing portraiture.
Open Air is an exhibition of portraits of Australians in environments of particular significance to them.
The Australian of the Year Awards have often provoked controversy about who is selected and whether their achievements are remarkable.
Diana O’Neil on Noel Counihan’s vivid 1971 portrait of Alan Marshall.
Sarah Engledow casts a judicious eye over portraits in the Victorian Bar’s Peter O’Callaghan QC Portrait Gallery.
The considered matching of artist to subject has produced an amazing collection of unique and original works in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery
In 2020 the Annual Appeal was focussed on Sally Robinson's remarkable portrait of author Tim Winton.
This exhibition showcases portraits acquired through the generosity of the National Portrait Gallery’s Founding Patrons, L Gordon Darling AC CMG and Marilyn Darling AC.
Sharon Peoples contemplates costumes and the construction of identity.
The exhibition will include works of art from the NPG Canberra's permanent collection with some inward loans and aims to highlight the achievements of notable Australians.