Kylie Minogue, one of Australiaâs most famous cultural exports is the subject of her own touring exhibition. This subsite was developed for the National Portrait Gallery to showcase some of the glamour and fun that the Kylie exhibition provides to itâs visitors. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/kylie/index.htm
Continue ReadingThe Masters of Fare subsite which Link Digital developed for the National Portrait Galley has won best website at the prestigious Museums Australia Print and Design Awards. Congratulations go to Linkâs Michael Caruana (design), Kevin Smith (development) and Steven De Costa (project management). Congratulations also go to Leonie Hellmers, the Online Manager at the National Portrait
Continue ReadingThe Peter Brew-Bevan exhibition subsite brings together an intimate collection of works that highlight this artists passion for the genre of portraiture over the last 10 years. Developed for the National Portrait Gallery, the subsite also contains a Flash portrait feature of Peterâs portrait of Barry Otto. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/PBBP/flash_home.html
Continue ReadingLink Digital has been busy developing a number of new subsites for the National Portrait Gallery, as well as managing a general update to the website for an October 1 release. The Headspace 5 subsite includes links to launch event videos for both Headspace 5 and Headspace 4 (the 2003 exhibition). >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/headspace5/index.htm
Continue ReadingAn exhibition launch for the National Portrait Gallery is always a great event to attend and the Headspace 5 launch was no exception. Link Digital was there to capture the buzz, and to conduct interviews with the young artists whose work was being exhibited. This is the third launch event we have filmed for the
Continue ReadingThis small subsite looks over the last five years of the collection development and exhibitions of the National Portrait Gallery. Active links to a history of online exhibitions and portrait features provide the user with an excellent introduction to the work of the Portrait Gallery.
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