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For the 2024 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces® exhibition Pharaoh, the NGV and the British Museum collaborated to produce a ...
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 ...
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Tomorrow, after many months, we will reopen the doors to The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Fed Square. I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you all for your superb loyalty and support ...
This view reveals a busy Hobson’s Bay harbour, between St Kilda and Port Melbourne. Three of the most substantial and fastest clippers have arrived, all rivals for the emigrant trade after the ...
In 1923 Laurencin was working on the costumes and sets for Les Biches (The Does) performed by Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. Coco Chanel, who was creating costumes for the same company's Le Train ...
Visiting Melbourne for the Australian Open? Drop into NGV Australia for a free tour exploring highlights of the NGV Australia Collection. Join one of our knowledgeable NGV Guides and explore not-to-be ...
The framing of paintings has a long history, dating back through the thirteenth century and beyond. Picture frames and their makers trace technological, craft and industrial developments through the ...
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This education resource accompanied the retrospective exhibition Howard Arkley (2006–2007) which assessed and celebrated Arkley’s singular contribution to the history of twentieth century Australian ...
Relaxed sessions are an opportunity for visitors who could benefit from a quieter Gallery experience to access NGV exhibitions with fewer people and reduced sensory stimuli. This may include people ...