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A decade after the original exhibition, a second edition of Melbourne Now ran from 24 March 2023 to 20 August 2023 at the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia. The exhibition, which celebrated home-grown art and design from over 200 Victorian-based emerging and established artists, designers, studios and firms, drew 433,575 attendees, which made ...
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. The annual series held during ...
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.
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In 2013, LeAmon was guest curator and co-exhibition designer for the design component NGV's groundbreaking exhibition "Melbourne Now: The Design Wall" installation, [23] [24] [25] which featured 700 objects and 40 design projects by leading Melbourne product designers and manufacturers.
The curators acknowledged their bias towards a particular form of abstraction; [12] they included neither artists with established reputations, [1] such as those of the nationalist, or arguably provincial, [13] movements culminating in the 1959 Antipodean Manifesto and exhibition, [11] nor the concurrently practicing expressionist abstractionists John Olsen, Leonard French or Roger Kemp.
Louis Vuitton Art Silk Squares. A tradition since 1987, Louis Vuitton’s Art Silk Squares project invites select artists from around the world to design their own Louis Vuitton silk square.
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG) is a public art gallery on the Mornington Peninsula, south-east of Melbourne, Australia. The gallery opened in 1971, and holds both traditional and contemporary Australian art. [1] The gallery is host to the National Works on Paper (NWOP) acquisitive art competition, established in 1998. [2]