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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

Barry Jones

Barry Jones

'I was quite anxious to ensure the abolition of the death penalty'
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Barry Jones, politician, lawyer and writer.

Jimmy & Jane Barnes and Jesse Lizotte

'All you need is love'
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Jimmy & Jane Barnes with photographer Jesse Lizotte on collaborating and making their photograph in a bed of roses.

Jackie French

Jackie French

'What I was writing was fairly revolutionary'
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Jackie French on starting writing at six years old, gardening and truth.

Malcolm McCusker & Vincent Fantauzzo

Malcolm McCusker & Vincent Fantauzzo

'How can I get out of doing this?'
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Malcolm McCusker talks with artist Vincent Fantauzzo about starting out as a lawyer and becoming Governor of Western Australia.

Brett Canét-Gibson & Heath Bergersen

Brett Canét-Gibson & Heath Bergersen

'My influence is around 1850'
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Brett Canét-Gibson on making a portrait with Heath Bergersen.

Fiona Stanley

Fiona Stanley

'Everyone knew who I was'
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Fiona Stanley on her career as a paediatric epidemiologist, and working with Aboriginal communities.

Fiona Wood

Fiona Wood

'This is exquisite, that's what I will be'
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Surgeon Fiona Wood on problem solving and saying 'yes'.

Luke Cornish

'I love getting into the Salon as a street artist because the whole ethos of that award is the refused, the rejected'
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Luke Cornish, aka E.L.K. describes his street art and portraiture

Michael Peck

'I've been interested in realism for forever'
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Artist Michael Peck describes the evolution of his painting style and the creation of his striking portrait of Neale Daniher.

Robert Fielding

Robert Fielding

'Looking deep within the eye of a person'
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Robert Fielding on capturing the beauty and the essence of his people.

Photographer Julian Kingma smiles at the camera

Julian Kingma

'I look for those little, quiet gestures in between'
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Photographer Julian Kingma describes his style of quiet portraiture that captures the spaces in between big gestures.

Patricia Piccinini and Allissa Oughtred

Patricia Piccinini and Allissa Oughtred

'Observing the reality as it's unfolding'
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Patricia and Allissa on making a portrait together.

Rod McNicol and Jack Charles

Rod McNicol and Jack Charles

'We're village elders on Smith Street'
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Rod and Jack on the series of portraits they created together.

Lisa McCune

Lisa McCune

'I love working in theatre and film and television'
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Lisa McCune on starting out on stage and acting in Blue Heelers.

Peter Russell-Clarke

Peter Russell-Clarke

'Use whatever colour you like'
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Peter Russell-Clarke on colour in painting and cooking.

Sam Jinks

Sam Jinks

'I would argue that my work is not particularly realistic'
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Sam Jinks on hyper realism and his motivations.

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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present. We respectfully advise that this site includes works by, images of, names of, voices of and references to deceased people.

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