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Coby Edgar reflects on the artist Joan Ross, whose practice probes the ongoing consequences of colonisation, climate change and consumerism in Australia.

Edmund Edgar (1804–1854), engraver and portrait painter, was convicted of robbery in London in 1825 and sentenced to transportation for life.
1 portrait in the collection

Julie Edgar (b. 1951) is a Melbourne artist who studied at RMIT, Monash University and the University of Melbourne.
3 portraits in the collection

Sir Edgar Barton ‘EB’ Coles (1899-1981) was the longest-serving chief executive of the Coles retail group.
2 portraits in the collection



Gift in memory of Richard Kelynack Evans 2010. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.



Purchased 2007



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased with funds provided by the Basil Bressler Bequest 2001



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased with funds provided by L Gordon Darling AC CMG 2005



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of the family of Sir Edgar Coles 2014



Gift of Coles Myer Ltd 2002. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.

Discover 50 colonial-era collection works alongside 50 works by contemporary artist Joan Ross. With wit and wry critique, Ross will make you consider the artist’s role in determining which stories are told, about who and why.



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of Anouk and Coby Sanchez 2019

The bronze sculpture by Julie Edgar reflects through both the material and representation the determined and straight-forward nature of Brabham.



Gift of Coles Myer Ltd 2002. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.

