Polly Borland: Polyverse presents new and recent work by the celebrated Australian-born, Los Angeles–based artis
NGV International | 9 November 2018 – 17 February 2019 | FREE ENTRY From a shoal of virtual carp swimming in the NGV’s waterwall to a towering metropolis in Federation…
Saturday 22 September, 6-9pm | NGV International | Ticketed 22 September 2018: Teens will get up close and personal with artworks by Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Camille Henrot and Vincent…
Julian Opie is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists and has been making portraits since the 1990
28 September 2018 – 3 February 2019 | The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square | FREE The National Gallery of Victoria will present an exhibition of new…
During a six-month conservation process, one of the great masterpieces of our 20th century Collection, Amedeo Modigliani’s Portrait of the painter Manuel Humbert 1916, has been restored to its original…
In this third and final chapter on Salvador Dalí, his life and the painting Trilogy of the desert: Mirage, 1946, NGV Senior Fundraising Officer, Caroline Buckley, explores Dalí’s influence and…
The NGV presents the work of Julian Opie, one of Britain’s most influential living artist
Visions of Paradise presents the NGV’s internationally important holdings of Indian court paintings and takes exhibition visitors on a journey to the opulent palaces, sumptuous lifestyles and cultural activities of…
In our second feature on Salvador Dalí and his work, Dr Ted Gott, NGV Senior Curator of International Art, looks closely at Dalí’s Trilogy of the desert: Mirage, 1946, and…
The NGV presents a major solo exhibition of one of Australia’s most popular artists, Del Kathryn Barton.
On the surface of this painting we see a portrait of a woman who has been has been captured with deft, quickly applied brush-strokes that accord with Degas’s painting style…
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
Walter Sickert exercised a significant influence upon British art in the early decades of the twentieth century.
Last year, I had the pleasure of moderating a conversation between artists Lorraine O’Grady and Juliana Huxtabl