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  2. 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.

  3. Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. National Gallery of Victoria - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Australian Performing Arts Collection - Wikipedia

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    The NGV also hosted PAM's first major exhibition in 1981, [4] before PAM officially opened in 1982 with early exhibitions on Dame Nellie Melba and Bourke Street. [5] [6] In its first year the museum had 47,000 visitors, four major exhibitions, six smaller exhibitions, and also showed exhibits in the buildings foyer. [3]

  6. The Field (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. National Gallery of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Great Impressionist Exhibition (1984) Ken Tyler: Printer Extraordinary (1985) Angry Penguins and Realist Painting in Melbourne in the 1940s (1988) Under a Southern Sun (1988–89) Australian Decorative Arts, 1788–1900 (1988–89) Word as Image: 20th Century International Prints and Illustrated Books (1989) Rubens and the Italian ...

  9. Maree Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Made from Memory (Nan's house) (2017) was purchased by the National Gallery of Australia in 2017 in recognition of the 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum. [8]In 2021. Clarke was the first living Aboriginal artist to be featured in a solo exhibition in the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbour