Welcome to Wurrdha Marra – meaning ‘Many Mobs’ in the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung language. The name comes to the NGV from the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation and supports ...
From humble beginnings, Paul Guillaume (1891–1934) rose to become one of the leading cultural players and art dealer-collectors of Paris in the early twentieth century. Guillaume died at the age of ...
Overlooking the tranquil NGV Garden, this elegant oasis of a restaurant is nestled at the heart of NGV International. With dramatic windows that bathe the dining room in natural light, you can dine, ...
Marking Time: Indigenous Art from the NGV looks at the persistence of images, signs or text painted or drawn on a range of surfaces in Indigenous Australia, from ancient times until now. The impulse ...
Matisse's ‘odalisques’ display the artist's passion for decorative pattern and motifs. The artist visited the French colonies in North Africa (Algeria in 1906 and Morocco in 1912–13) where the ...
A resource suite designed to provide opportunities for students with diverse learning abilities to view and meaningfully respond to works of art and design from the NGV Collection. Explore NGV ...
The National Gallery of Victoria was founded in 1861, and is the oldest and most visited public art gallery in Australia. From intimate dinners to large-scale themed functions and incredible wedding ...
This unique function space nestled within the Gallery and surrounding city skyscrapers, overlooks the tranquil NGV garden, moat and sculptures. With dramatic windows on three sides and bathed in ...
NGV Teens offers specially tailored programming that connects young people with art and artists at the Gallery. We aim to offer the NGV as a space for young people from all backgrounds to express ...
The National Gallery of Victoria has collected art from the countries of Asia since 1862, one year after the gallery was established. The Asian collection included in this resource spans paintings, ...
Thank you to the 30,000+ visitors who joined us for a weekend of art, performances, and free activities for all ages, celebrating the Year of the Dragon.