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Exhibition recorded a total attendance figure of 462,262, making it the most popular ticketed art exhibition ever presented in Victoria, [67] and the most successful ticketed exhibition in the gallery's 156-year history. [68] [69] The exhibition is credited for generating almost $56 million for the Victorian economy. [70] 2018: 9 June – 7 October
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.
The Melbourne Winter Masterpieces is an annual series of major exhibitions held over 100 days in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [1] Exhibits are sourced from galleries and institutions from around the world, and exhibited at Melbourne Museum, National Gallery of Victoria and Australian Centre for the Moving Image.
National Gallery of Victoria from Eurkea Tower. The Field was the inaugural exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria’s new premises on St Kilda Road, Melbourne. [1] Launched by the director of London’s Tate gallery, Norman Reid, [2] before an audience of 1,000 invitees, it was held between held 21 August and 28 September 1968.
The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (AGGV) is an art museum located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Situated in Rockland, Victoria, the museum occupies a 2,474.5 square metres (26,635 sq ft) building complex; made up of the Spencer Mansion, and the Exhibition Galleries. The former building component was built in 1889, while the latter ...
The 1978 National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Exhibition [26] 1978, 10–29 September: The Newell family [27] 1978, 1–29 October: The Colquhouns: a creative and productive family [28] [29] 1978, 4–26 November: Fibre craft work by local artisans [30] 1979, to 3 June: Art metal craft by S. J. Ellis, craftsman and teacher [31]
The "University of Victoria Art Collection" was established in 1953 with the purpose of furnishing buildings around campus with art. [4] The "Maltwood Art Gallery and Museum" was established in 1964 with a bequest from John and Katharine Maltwood that included their art collection and mansion, nicknamed the Thatch. [5]
Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) 1901 Perth: WA: Artbank: 1980 Sydney: NSW Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: 2002 Melbourne: Vic Ballarat Fine Art Gallery: 1884 Ballarat: Vic Benalla Art Gallery: 1975 Benalla: Vic Bendigo Art Gallery: 1887 Bendigo: Vic Bluethumb Art Gallery: 2011 Adelaide: SA [1] Brummels Gallery: 1956 1980 ...