Andy Warhol’s portrait of Loti Smorgon is a characteristically arresting doubleportrait of the prominent Australian art collector and patron. It is one of only a handful of portraits by Warhol of Australian subjects. In an interview with curator Deborah Hart, Smorgon recalled that Warhol took hundreds of Polaroids during her sitting and invited her to select those she liked best: ‘I said he shouldn’t make [the portrait] too pretty ... But he did the opposite. He did what he wanted and he seemed to see in me something that was quite serene. Looking back, it was a wonderful experience. I wouldn’t have missed it for the world’.