Exhibited Salon, Paris, 1872, no. 970; with Goupil & Cie. (dealer), Paris, 7 May 1872, stock no.
Inspired Ideas: The painting Degas’s painting In a café (The absinthe drinker) shows a couple seated side by side in a café, looking worse for wear after a long nightR
We interview John Busby & John Willsteed from Halfway, who will be headlining NGV Friday Nights at NGV International on 29 July 2016
The Vienna Porcelain Factory was only the second manufactory in Europe after Meissen to produce true hard-paste porcelain.
Georges Hugnet was an artist, poet, historian and publisher associated with French Surrealism.
In November 2014, in the National Gallery of Victoria’s storage facility in North Melbourne, a large canvas was unrolled for the first time in more than twenty-five yea
The celebrated nineteenth-century British artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898) is well represented in the collection of the National Gallery of Victor
William Larkin was one of the most accomplished portrait painters of Jacobean England, yet remains an enigmatic figure.
On 20 August 1968 the National Gallery of Victoria’s much-heralded building on St Kilda Road opened amid a fanfare of publicity acclaiming the completion of what all agreed was a…
We interviewed The Apartments, who will be headlining NGV Friday Nights at NGV International on 22 July 2016. Describe your sound in 5 words or less? 2am, stars. No moonlight….
On Saturday 9 July, delight your palate with a classic three-course lunch prepared by one of the finest French chefs, Philippe Mouchel
[In my] work … the act of making is a process of experimentation leading to new knowledg
Interdisciplinary artist Greg Semu was born and raised in Auckland, Aotearoa / New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.
In his essay ‘Incidents of Mirror-Travel in the Yucatan Peninsula’, first published in Artforum in 1969, American artist Robert Smithson described a series of nine ‘mirror displacements’ he made while…
Subodh Gupta: Everyday Divine is an exhibition at NGV International of works by one of India’s pre-eminent contemporary artists, drawn from the private collection of Larry Warsh, New Yor