Welcome to Wurrdha Marra – meaning ‘Many Mobs’ in the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung language. The name comes to the NGV from the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation and supports ...
REKOSPECTIVE is an immersive exhibition that charts the bold and dynamic practice of renowned Kamilaroi artist, Reko Rennie. The exhibition resists a conventional chronological sequence, allowing ...
A conservation project undertaken by Michael Varcoe-Cocks with Raye Collins, Daryl Howard and MaryJo Lelyveld. This project was made possible due to the generous support of the Bank of America Merrill ...
Marking Time: Indigenous Art from the NGV looks at the persistence of images, signs or text painted or drawn on a range of surfaces in Indigenous Australia, from ancient times until now. The impulse ...
From humble beginnings, Paul Guillaume (1891–1934) rose to become one of the leading cultural players and art dealer-collectors of Paris in the early twentieth century. Guillaume died at the age of ...
Matisse's ‘odalisques’ display the artist's passion for decorative pattern and motifs. The artist visited the French colonies in North Africa (Algeria in 1906 and Morocco in 1912–13) where the ...
Features new writing on Rei Kawakubo’s practice, an interview with NGV donor Takamasa Takahashi, video content and more than 150 striking photographs of Comme des Garçons works.
The NGV Kids program is generously supported by: The Truby and Florence Williams Charitable Trust, managed by Equity Trustees, Fox Family Foundation, Packer Family and Crown Resorts Foundations, The ...
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is home to the NGV’s Australian Art Collection. Explore the history and many styles and stories of Australian art through paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, ...
This view reveals a busy Hobson’s Bay harbour, between St Kilda and Port Melbourne. Three of the most substantial and fastest clippers have arrived, all rivals for the emigrant trade after the ...