This work was produced in Raphael’s workshop and is a fragment of a cartoon used in the execution of one of the artist’s late painting commissi
We inhabit a world of infinite colour – it pervades nearly every aspect of our lives – but what is colour exactly and how does it impact our perceptions, emotions,…
Twenty-four sculptures by influential German-French artist Hans Arp (1886-1966), including twenty-one plasters and three bronzes are now on display at NGV International.
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From the Kitmir embroideries made by Russian emigrants for the House of Chanel, to the influence of Karl Lagerfeld to the French couture house in the eighties and the influence…
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) holds 140 prints by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, a growing collection of the artist’s intaglio works that began over 130 years ag
In 1994, a rare watermark album assembled in the first half of the nineteenth century by Canon Ludwig von Büllingen (1771–1848), entered the collection of the N
This focused retrospective exhibition covers 30 years of Destiny Deacon’s career as a contemporary artist, for the first time to a French audienc
In this issue we step into the 2024 NGV Melbourne Winter Masterpieces® exhibition Pharaoh to learn about some of the more than five hundred objects on display in this landmark…
Borders were marked and real; vice laws, police, and organised crime representatives controlled our movements in and out of our ‘countries
We find the path of an abstract painter an exceedingly difficult one here in Australia.
Surrealism is much more than an aesthetic. It’s really an attitude, or a set of attitude
The latest NGV Magazine chases away the autumn blues with the colour and creativity of Africa Fashion, developed by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and presented here in Melbourne…
Are you interested in a visit to the National Gallery of Victoria with your community group or aged care centre but cannot physically visit? We would love to see you…
Melbourne Design Week, 23 May – 2 June, Australia’s largest and leading annual design festival presents its eighth edition in 2024 with 11 days of 300+ innovative exhibitions, displays, symposiums…