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The 2024 NGV Architecture Commission offers a compelling vision for alternative homebuilding in Australia.
Sharing the work of First Nations artists, from emerging to senior figures, and across time and place.
Explore the history and many styles and stories of Australian art.
From cattle dogs to lap dogs, divine felines to the black cats of superstition, Cats & Dogs explores humanity’s deep connection to these animals through more than 250 works of art and design.
This summer Yayoi Kusama’s kaleidoscopic installation, The obliteration room, 2002 – present, will take over the NGV’s dedicated children’s gallery.
Best known for his large-scale bronze figures, British artist Thomas J Price creates contemporary monuments that echo the characteristics of Classical statuary.
Born in Japan in 1929, Kusama is one of the world’s most important and recognised practitioners working today.
The NGV Collection contains approximately 70,000 works of art spanning thousands of years.
In May 2004 Dr Joseph Brown AO OBE donated the major part of his collection of Australian art — the most generous single gift of works of art ever made to a public gallery in Australia.
Kusama is renowned globally for her idiosyncratic use of pattern, colour and symbols to create immersive, thought-provoking and intensely personal works of art that transcend language and borders.