In 2017, the NGV acquired eight works by the late Barrupu Yunupingu, which represent different conceptualisations of the Gumatj Fire Dreaming, sacred to her identity.
Letgo room, 2015, is a major site-specific installation by leading Chinese artist, activist and public intellectual Ai Weiwei.
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As an ambitious publisher, the National Gallery of Victoria invests in unique and extensive scholarship on Australian, international and Indigenous art.
Established in 2011, Broached Commissions is a creative agency whose purpose is to commission designers to produce ambitious, finely crafted, collectable design pieces with the capacity to reflect on or…
The NGV’s Designing Women exhibition highlights the ongoing role of female designers as a dynamic and critical force in shaping contemporary design practice and cultur
From Bark to Neon: Indigenous Art from the NGV Collection celebrates Indigenous art in Australia.
Colony: Frontier Wars explores the period of colonisation in Australia from 1788 onwards and its often devastating effects on First Peoples.
Artists, leaders and mavericks, William Barak and Tommy McRae bore the burden of ‘the colony
The contained body is not. It splits across histories and spaces of relationality. It is perceived, described, subjective, communicated, maintained, instrumentalised.
The contained body is not. It splits across histories and spaces of relationality. It is perceived, described, subjective, communicated, maintained, instrumentalised.
NGV Australia will host two complementary exhibitions that explore Australia’s complex colonial history and the art that emerged during and in response to this perio
Colony: Frontier Wars explores the period of colonisation in Australia from 1788 onwards and its often devastating effects on First Peoples.
NGV Australia hosts two complementary exhibitions that explore Australia’s complex colonial past and the art that emerged during and in response to this perio
Arnold Zable: Behrouz, you were forced to flee your country in search of freedom.