I have always been interested in how actions taken in the past could affect and echo in peoples’ lives in the presen
I have always been interested in how actions taken in the past could affect and echo in peoples’ lives in the presen
Intricate hand-painted portraits of women now grace the walls of Crossbar Café after Melbourne street artist Miso took up residency at NGV Australia last month
The National Gallery of Victoria, in association with Art Exhibitions Australia, today announced the next installment of the highly successful Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series, Monet’s Garden: The Musée Marmottan Monet,…
This summer’s must-see exhibition Radiance: The Neo-Impressionists will open at the National Gallery of Victoria on 16 Novembe
Something not often considered by our audience is that as the NGV Collection is of such high quality many of our great treasures are often lent to exhibitions both in…
Napoleon’s wife to be, Marie-Josèphe-Rose de Tascher de la Pagerie, was one of a small elite of remarkably gifted, charming and alluring young women around whom Parisian Society gathered at…
A group of young emerging artists will team up with established artistic mentors to occupy NGV Studio in September as part of HABITAT.
While searching through the NGV’s collection of Australian cartes-de-visite recently we came across this imag
While searching through the NGV’s collection of Australian cartes-de-visite recently we came across this imag
Photography has the uncanny ability to make the strange, uncomfortable
and awkward seem plausible, to suggest a confounding alternative
reality. The photographers in this exhibition use found objects in
macabre still lives, propose perplexing narratives using models and
dolls, employ a variety of techniques to create disturbing portraits and
construct a fantastic reality based on art, science and imagination.
Last week was mostly about rehanging the twentieth century galleries on level 2 at NGV Australia.
In just four weeks’ time, the National Gallery of Victoria must close the doors on Fred Williams: Infinite Horizons, the first major retrospective of Fred Williams’s work in over 25…
The National Gallery of Victoria is celebrating Bastille Day Saturday 14 July, by offering visitors $10 tickets to Napoleon: Revolution to Empire from 5pm to midnight.
Napoleon at twenty-six was a dashing young Officer, whose star was rising fast in the Revolutionary Army.