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  2. Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The foundation stone for the original building to house the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery was laid by the Mayor of Launceston, Robert Carter, on 21 June 1887. [2] Alexander Morton, of the museum in Hobart, acted as honorary curator from its opening in 1891 until 1896, [3] with Herbert Hedley Scott assuming the role of curator in May 1897. [4]

  3. Josephine Muntz Adams - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Margaret Muntz Adams (1862 –1949) was an Australian artist who distinguished herself as a portraitist. Her portrait of Duncan Gillies, 14th Premier of the state of Victoria (1886-1890), hangs in Parliament House, Melbourne.

  4. Victoria Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Art Gallery is a public art museum in Bath, Somerset, England. It was opened in 1900 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It is a Grade II* listed building and houses over 1,500 objects of art including a collection of oil paintings from British artists dating from 1700 onwards. The ground floor was at one time a ...

  5. Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is an art gallery that houses the Australian part of the art collection of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV).. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is located at Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria; while the gallery's international works are displayed at the NGV International on St Kilda Road.

  6. The Field (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    Director of the NGV, the English curator Eric Westbrook, was determined to have the new gallery engage with contemporary art and accessible to broader audiences, [8] and he supported curators of the exhibition John Stringer, Exhibitions Officer, and Brian Finemore, Curator of Australian Art, in their aim to showcase contemporary Australian art not previously seen in major institutions, but ...

  7. Galerie Patrick Seguin - Wikipedia

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    Thus, after the Jablonka Gallery in 2002, Hauser & Wirth Gallery in 2006, and Richard Prince's solo exhibition with Gagosian Gallery in 2008, is the Galerie Eva Presenhuber who invested the space of the gallery Patrick Seguin in 2009, then Sadie Coles gallery in 2010, the gallery Massimo de Carlo in 2011, Paula Cooper in 2012, Kurimanzutto in ...

  8. Nuit Blanche - Wikipedia

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    A Nuit Blanche typically has museums, private and public art galleries, and other cultural institutions open and free of charge, with the centre of the city itself being turned into a de facto art gallery, providing space for art installations, performances (music, [1] film, dance, performance art), themed social gatherings, and other activities.

  9. Galerie Perrotin - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, the gallery opened a new 70 m 2 space on Avenue Matignon in western Paris. [3] The gallery participated in the FIAC (Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain) in Paris until it closed in 2022. [4] It also participates in Art Paris, Paris+ by Art Basel, and Asia Now. [5] The Paris gallery welcomes up to 900 visitors daily for ...