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BELONGING: STORIES OF AUSTRALIAN ART Belonging: Stories of Australian Art reveals different stories and connections between art, people and Country in its presentation of visual art and culture in Australia before 1900. The display highlights the endurance and resilience of Indigenous cultures and custodianship, as well as the impact and ongoing effects ofcolonisation.
EVENTS: VENUES
Venues. Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. Gandel Hall is our most popular events venue NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH Tours and Art Chats. Take a tour of the exhibition Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London in small bites and choose your own art adventure! Find Guides in various locations throughout the exhibition to talk with you about the art and artists. Session times: 10. 00–11. 30am and 2. 00–3. 30pm daily. BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH: TICKETS Tickets to Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London are for timed entry only. Book early and online to secure your preferred session. Online tickets are sold through Ticketek. Tickets purchased on site are subject to availability on NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
BELONGING: STORIES OF AUSTRALIAN ART Belonging: Stories of Australian Art reveals different stories and connections between art, people and Country in its presentation of visual art and culture in Australia before 1900. The display highlights the endurance and resilience of Indigenous cultures and custodianship, as well as the impact and ongoing effects ofcolonisation.
EVENTS: VENUES
Venues. Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. Gandel Hall is our most popular events venueCURRENT AND FUTURE
Part One: 14 Nov 2020 – 9 May 2021Part Two: 12 Jun 2021 – 26 Jan2022.
NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia offers a Digital Print Service whereby you may purchase a reproduction of a work of art from the Gallery's collection. Digital prints are produced on high-quality paper which provides sharp, vivid images and accurate colour reproduction. Prints are available in gloss or lustre finish and canbe ordered in
EVENTS: VENUES
Venues. Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. Gandel Hall is our most popular events venue COLLECTIONS: SCULPTURE GARDEN The Summer garden is the shady area beneath the Casuarinas and near the marsh pond. The Spring garden, full of spring flowering Grevilleas and Acacias is closer to the lake. The Autumn garden was never fully realised. Fujiko Nakaya's fog sculpture Foggy wake in a desert: An ecosphere is in operation 12.30pm – 2pm daily. NATIONAL INDIGENOUS ART TRIENNIAL: ARTISTS Artists: Robert Andrew (Yawuru) . Joel Bray (Wiradjuri) . Pepai Jangala Carroll (Luritja and Pintupi) . Penny Evans (Gamilaroi) . Robert Fielding (Western Arrernte, Yankunytjatjara) . Nicole Foreshew (Wiradjuri) and the late Boorljoonngali (Gija) . Margaret Rarru Garrawurra and Helen Ganalmirriwuy Garrawurra (Liyagawumirr-Garrawurra). Dr Matilda House and Paul House(Ngambri-Ngunnawal)
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NGA COLLECTION SIMPLE|ADVANCED SEARCH SCREEN nga collection simple|advanced search screen. Advanced search. The NGA seeks to maximise public access to the national collection. However, whilst all available records for works of art held in the collection are searchable via this service not all results will have an imageavailable.*.
KNOW MY NAME
A celebration, a commitment and a call to action, Know My Name is a gender equity initiative of the National Gallery of Australia. Know My Name celebrates the work of all women artists with an aim to enhance understanding of their contribution to Australia’s cultural life. Read More. Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now. THE EDWARDIANS: SECRETS AND DESIRES The Edwardians: Secrets and Desires showcases the broad range of art created by artists working and exhibiting in London during the years 1900 to 1914. The exhibition reflects a time of great social change — from a period of established order to the beginnings of a more modern world — and reveals the variety of possibilities that became available during this time. NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH: TICKETS Tickets to Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London are for timed entry only. Book early and online to secure your preferred session. Online tickets are sold through Ticketek. Tickets purchased on site are subject to availability on BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH Tours and Art Chats. Take a tour of the exhibition Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London in small bites and choose your own art adventure! Find Guides in various locations throughout the exhibition to talk with you about the art and artists. Session times: 10. 00–11. 30am and 2. 00–3. 30pm daily. NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
BELONGING: STORIES OF AUSTRALIAN ART Belonging: Stories of Australian Art reveals different stories and connections between art, people and Country in its presentation of visual art and culture in Australia before 1900. The display highlights the endurance and resilience of Indigenous cultures and custodianship, as well as the impact and ongoing effects ofcolonisation.
YAYOI KUSAMA
Yayoi Kusama is among the world's most influential artists. She has played a major role in the development of art in the late 20th century and maintains critical importance in our contemporary era. The artist is best known for her pioneering and multi-reflective installations. NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH Tours and Art Chats. Take a tour of the exhibition Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London in small bites and choose your own art adventure! Find Guides in various locations throughout the exhibition to talk with you about the art and artists. Session times: 10. 00–11. 30am and 2. 00–3. 30pm daily. BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH: TICKETS Tickets to Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London are for timed entry only. Book early and online to secure your preferred session. Online tickets are sold through Ticketek. Tickets purchased on site are subject to availability on NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
BELONGING: STORIES OF AUSTRALIAN ART Belonging: Stories of Australian Art reveals different stories and connections between art, people and Country in its presentation of visual art and culture in Australia before 1900. The display highlights the endurance and resilience of Indigenous cultures and custodianship, as well as the impact and ongoing effects ofcolonisation.
EVENTS: VENUES
Venues. Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. Gandel Hall is our most popular events venueCURRENT AND FUTURE
Part One: 14 Nov 2020 – 9 May 2021Part Two: 12 Jun 2021 – 26 Jan2022.
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PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia offers a Digital Print Service whereby you may purchase a reproduction of a work of art from the Gallery's collection. Digital prints are produced on high-quality paper which provides sharp, vivid images and accurate colour reproduction. Prints are available in gloss or lustre finish and canbe ordered in
EVENTS: VENUES
Venues. Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. Gandel Hall is our most popular events venue COLLECTIONS: SCULPTURE GARDEN The Summer garden is the shady area beneath the Casuarinas and near the marsh pond. The Spring garden, full of spring flowering Grevilleas and Acacias is closer to the lake. The Autumn garden was never fully realised. Fujiko Nakaya's fog sculpture Foggy wake in a desert: An ecosphere is in operation 12.30pm – 2pm daily. NATIONAL INDIGENOUS ART TRIENNIAL: ARTISTS Artists: Robert Andrew (Yawuru) . Joel Bray (Wiradjuri) . Pepai Jangala Carroll (Luritja and Pintupi) . Penny Evans (Gamilaroi) . Robert Fielding (Western Arrernte, Yankunytjatjara) . Nicole Foreshew (Wiradjuri) and the late Boorljoonngali (Gija) . Margaret Rarru Garrawurra and Helen Ganalmirriwuy Garrawurra (Liyagawumirr-Garrawurra). Dr Matilda House and Paul House(Ngambri-Ngunnawal)
THE NED KELLY SERIES The Ned Kelly series. This opens in a new window. Sidney Nolan’s 1946–47 paintings on the theme of the 19th-century bushranger Ned Kelly are one of the greatest series of Australian paintings of the 20th century. Nolan’s starkly simplified depiction of Kelly in his homemade armour has become an iconic Australian image. NGA COLLECTION SIMPLE|ADVANCED SEARCH SCREEN nga collection simple|advanced search screen. Advanced search. The NGA seeks to maximise public access to the national collection. However, whilst all available records for works of art held in the collection are searchable via this service not all results will have an imageavailable.*.
KNOW MY NAME
A celebration, a commitment and a call to action, Know My Name is a gender equity initiative of the National Gallery of Australia. Know My Name celebrates the work of all women artists with an aim to enhance understanding of their contribution to Australia’s cultural life. Read More. Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now. THE EDWARDIANS: SECRETS AND DESIRES The Edwardians: Secrets and Desires showcases the broad range of art created by artists working and exhibiting in London during the years 1900 to 1914. The exhibition reflects a time of great social change — from a period of established order to the beginnings of a more modern world — and reveals the variety of possibilities that became available during this time. NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH The National Gallery, London is one of the world’s best-known national galleries of art. It was founded in 1824 when the British government bought 38 paintings from the estate of the banker John Julius Angerstein and made his Pall Mall town house the venue for the public exhibition of paintings. BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH: TICKETS Tickets 5 March – 14 June 2021. Tickets to Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London are for timed entry only.Book early and online to secure your preferred session. Online tickets are sold through Ticketek. Tickets purchased on site are subject to availability on the day. NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection toEVENTS: VENUES
Gandel Hall Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH The National Gallery, London is one of the world’s best-known national galleries of art. It was founded in 1824 when the British government bought 38 paintings from the estate of the banker John Julius Angerstein and made his Pall Mall town house the venue for the public exhibition of paintings. BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH: TICKETS Tickets 5 March – 14 June 2021. Tickets to Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London are for timed entry only.Book early and online to secure your preferred session. Online tickets are sold through Ticketek. Tickets purchased on site are subject to availability on the day. NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection toEVENTS: VENUES
Gandel Hall Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. VISIT: HOURS AND TICKETS Hours & Tickets Opening Hours. The National Gallery is open daily from 10am to 5pm (except Christmas day). There are extended hours for Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London.Find out more on the exhibition page.. Tickets PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to COLLECTIONS: SCULPTURE GARDEN The plants are native to Australia and were selected for their tolerance of Canberra's severe winter conditions and long hot dry summers. The seasons of the year form the main design structure with the Winter garden close to the building with warm winter slate and winter flowering acacias and the earliest figurative works of art. NATIONAL INDIGENOUS ART TRIENNIAL: ARTISTS Artists: Robert Andrew (Yawuru) . Joel Bray (Wiradjuri) . Pepai Jangala Carroll (Luritja and Pintupi) . Penny Evans (Gamilaroi) . Robert Fielding (Western Arrernte, Yankunytjatjara) . Nicole Foreshew (Wiradjuri) and the late Boorljoonngali (Gija) . Margaret Rarru Garrawurra and Helen Ganalmirriwuy Garrawurra (Liyagawumirr-Garrawurra). Dr Matilda House and Paul House(Ngambri-Ngunnawal)
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Gandel Hall Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. ABOUT US : COUNCIL & FOUNDATION The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to ABOUT US : REPORTING The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to THE EDWARDIANS: SECRETS AND DESIRES The Edwardians: Secrets and Desires showcases the broad range of art created by artists working and exhibiting in London during the years 1900 to 1914. The exhibition reflects a time of great social change — from a period of established order to the beginnings of a more modern world — and reveals the variety of possibilities that became available during this time. THE EDWARDIANS: SECRETS AND DESIRES VIEW BY GALLERY : | Entrance | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | AUDIO TOUR | ALL Modern art and modern life. Edward VII died on the 6th of May 1910 and his son George became HYPER REAL - NEW.NGA.GOV.AU Stepping inside the mesmerising 360-degree visual arena that is the seven-channel presentation of AES+F’s Inverso mundus is akin to entering a neo-Baroque fantasy, a colour-saturated construction of contemporary life as medieval carnival. By employing the aesthetic of excess—in the visuals, the sound and vast scale of the work—Inverso mundus stands as a quintessential manifestation of NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to VISIT: HOURS AND TICKETS General entry tickets. You need a free general entry ticket to visit the Gallery. Your ticket gives you access to all non-paid exhibitions and galleries. Tickets are available for specific session times – the first session is at 10am and the final session of the day begins BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH: TICKETS Tickets to Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London are for timed entry only. Book early and online to secure your preferred session. Online tickets are sold through Ticketek. Tickets purchased on site are subject to availability onWATCH - NGA
The last monumental abstract painting by American artist Jackson Pollock, Blue poles 1952 became part of Australia’s emerging national art collection in 1973 amid much controversy.Painted four years before the artist’s death in 1956, the purchase price of US$2 million (then equivalent to A$1.3 million) set a new record for Pollock and was, at the time, the most expensive American painting BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGHNATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIANATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA CANBERRANATIONAL GALLERY OF ART AUSTRALIALONDON NATIONAL GALLERY OF ARTVAN GOGH ART GALLERY MADRIDVINCENT VAN GOGH ART GALLERY Tours and Art Chats. Take a tour of the exhibition Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London in small bites and choose your own art adventure! Find Guides in various locations throughout the exhibition to talk with you about the art and artists. Session times: 10. 00–11. 30am and 2. 00–3. 30pm daily. NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia offers a Digital Print Service whereby you may purchase a reproduction of a work of art from the Gallery's collection. Digital prints are produced on high-quality paper which provides sharp, vivid images and accurate colour reproduction. Prints are available in gloss or lustre finish and canbe ordered in
THE RAJAH QUILT
About The Rajah quilt. The Rajah quilt is one of Australia’s most important textiles, and a major focus of the NGA’s textiles collection. While it is a work of great documentary importance in Australia’s history, it is also an extraordinary work of art; a product of beauty from the hands of many women who, while in the most abject circumstances, were able to work together to produceFOLEY , FIONA
Land deal is an installation consisting of flour to create a spiral shape on the floor, together with a blanket, knives, mirrors, axes, a box with beads (white and blue), scissors and a text. The text reads: Land deal: After a full explanation of what my object was, I purchased two large tracts of land from them – About 600,000 acres, more or less – and delivered over to them the blanketsHALL , FIONA
Fiona Hall's inventive works in her Paradisus Terrestris series are honed with a jeweller's precision, acute observation of a botanical draftswoman and audacious imagination of the poet's 'wild eye'. A sense of the fantastic is apparent in the erotic, fertile associations between particular plants and aspects of human sexual anatomy, revealed in her finely worked imagery emerging from the NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to VISIT: HOURS AND TICKETS General entry tickets. You need a free general entry ticket to visit the Gallery. Your ticket gives you access to all non-paid exhibitions and galleries. Tickets are available for specific session times – the first session is at 10am and the final session of the day begins BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGH: TICKETS Tickets to Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London are for timed entry only. Book early and online to secure your preferred session. Online tickets are sold through Ticketek. Tickets purchased on site are subject to availability onWATCH - NGA
The last monumental abstract painting by American artist Jackson Pollock, Blue poles 1952 became part of Australia’s emerging national art collection in 1973 amid much controversy.Painted four years before the artist’s death in 1956, the purchase price of US$2 million (then equivalent to A$1.3 million) set a new record for Pollock and was, at the time, the most expensive American painting BOTTICELLI TO VAN GOGHNATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIANATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA CANBERRANATIONAL GALLERY OF ART AUSTRALIALONDON NATIONAL GALLERY OF ARTVAN GOGH ART GALLERY MADRIDVINCENT VAN GOGH ART GALLERY Tours and Art Chats. Take a tour of the exhibition Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London in small bites and choose your own art adventure! Find Guides in various locations throughout the exhibition to talk with you about the art and artists. Session times: 10. 00–11. 30am and 2. 00–3. 30pm daily. NGA GUIDES: TRAINING RESOURCES Open 10am – 5pm (closed Christmas Day) Timed sessions commence at 10am with entry to final session at 4pm (4pm session is 1 hour) readmore Email us
PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia offers a Digital Print Service whereby you may purchase a reproduction of a work of art from the Gallery's collection. Digital prints are produced on high-quality paper which provides sharp, vivid images and accurate colour reproduction. Prints are available in gloss or lustre finish and canbe ordered in
THE RAJAH QUILT
About The Rajah quilt. The Rajah quilt is one of Australia’s most important textiles, and a major focus of the NGA’s textiles collection. While it is a work of great documentary importance in Australia’s history, it is also an extraordinary work of art; a product of beauty from the hands of many women who, while in the most abject circumstances, were able to work together to produceFOLEY , FIONA
Land deal is an installation consisting of flour to create a spiral shape on the floor, together with a blanket, knives, mirrors, axes, a box with beads (white and blue), scissors and a text. The text reads: Land deal: After a full explanation of what my object was, I purchased two large tracts of land from them – About 600,000 acres, more or less – and delivered over to them the blanketsHALL , FIONA
Fiona Hall's inventive works in her Paradisus Terrestris series are honed with a jeweller's precision, acute observation of a botanical draftswoman and audacious imagination of the poet's 'wild eye'. A sense of the fantastic is apparent in the erotic, fertile associations between particular plants and aspects of human sexual anatomy, revealed in her finely worked imagery emerging from the VISIT: HOURS AND TICKETS General entry tickets. You need a free general entry ticket to visit the Gallery. Your ticket gives you access to all non-paid exhibitions and galleries. Tickets are available for specific session times – the first session is at 10am and the final session of the day beginsWATCH - NGA
The last monumental abstract painting by American artist Jackson Pollock, Blue poles 1952 became part of Australia’s emerging national art collection in 1973 amid much controversy.Painted four years before the artist’s death in 1956, the purchase price of US$2 million (then equivalent to A$1.3 million) set a new record for Pollock and was, at the time, the most expensive American paintingWHAT'S ON - NGA
Join celebrated floral artist Saskia Havekes, Director Grandiflora with Sally Foster, Curator, International Prints and Drawings, as they demonstrate and discuss composition, colour and the enduring attraction of flowers in art. Time : 6.00pm – 8.00pm. Price: $48 Standard, $42 Member/Concession. PURCHASING DIGITAL PRINTS The National Gallery of Australia offers a Digital Print Service whereby you may purchase a reproduction of a work of art from the Gallery's collection. Digital prints are produced on high-quality paper which provides sharp, vivid images and accurate colour reproduction. Prints are available in gloss or lustre finish and canbe ordered in
ABOUT US : COUNCIL & FOUNDATION The National Gallery of Australia acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to BELONGING: STORIES OF AUSTRALIAN ART Belonging: Stories of Australian Art reveals different stories and connections between art, people and Country in its presentation of visual art and culture in Australia before 1900. The display highlights the endurance and resilience of Indigenous cultures and custodianship, as well as the impact and ongoing effects ofcolonisation.
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Venues. Gandel Hall is an awe-inspiring multipurpose venue featuring grand gold leaf doors and beautiful hardwood red ironbark floors. The hall is spacious and light-filled, with floor to ceiling windows running the length of the hall that open out onto a terrace space in the Australian Gardens. Gandel Hall is our most popular events venue ABOUT US : REPORTING Portfolio additional estimates. 2018-2019. 2014-2015. 2007-2008. 2006-2007. Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori Kaiadilt people Nyinyilki 2009 Purchased 2011 Courtesy the artist, Mornington Island Art, Queensland and Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne. TRANSFORMATIONS : THE LANGUAGE OF CRAFT Transformations The language of craft . National Gallery of Australia, Canberra 11 November 2005 – 29 January 2006. The development of the National Gallery of Australia’s decorative arts and design collection took place during the burgeoning craft revival that occurred in Australia from the mid 1960s, and in its scope and depth reflects the diversity of practice that has since flourished.NEW.NGA.GOV.AU
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Botticelli to van Gogh: Vincent van Gogh. Sunflowers. 1888. © The National Gallery, London | Know My Name banner: Anne Wallace, _She Is_ (Detail), 2001, purchased 2002 © Anne Wallace | Skywhales Every heart sings: Artist Patricia Piccinini standing inside _Skywhalepapa_ 2020, commissioned with the assistance of The Balnaves Foundation 2019, purchased 2020 © Patricia Piccinini; _Skywhalepapa_ (Detail); _Skywhale_ and _Skywhalepapa_ (Detail). Skywhales flights: Inside _Skywhalepapa_ 2020, commissioned with the assistance of The Balnaves Foundation 2019, purchased 2020 © Patricia Piccinini | Watch: Still from 'Quilty:Painting the Shadows' | Read: Bhenji Ra for ‘anito | all idols’ 2017 (Detail), digital photograph by Tristan Jalleh | Art & artists: Naata Nungurrayi Pintupi people 'Untitled' 2010 (Detail) © the artist, licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd | KMN: Rosemary Laing 'flight research #6' 1999-2000 (Detail) © Rosemary Laing. Art from Home: Sidney Nolan 'Ned Kelly' 1946 (Detail) Gift of Sunday Reed 1977 | Share: Robert Klippel 'not titled' 1949 (Detail) | Exhibitions: Joan Mitchell, Sunflowers II, 1992 from the ‘Sunflowers’ series 1992 (Detail), purchased with the assistance of the Orde Poynton Fund 2002 © Estate of Joan Mitchell | Give: Tjungkara Ken, Sandra Ken, Yaritji Young, Freda Brady, Maringka Tunkin, _Seven Sisters_, 2018 (Detail), synthetic polymer paint on linen, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 2020 © the artists / Copyright Agency, 2020.*
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