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 ...
The Art Journal of the National Gallery of Victoria is the NGV’s scholarly publication and features in-depth, peer-reviewed essays by established art curators, conservators and academics, focused on ...
One of Britain’s most influential living artists, Julian Opie, talks about drawing the world and shares some surprising sources of artistic inspiration including ancient Egypt and his daughter’s ...
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, ...
The National Gallery of Victoria was founded in 1861, and is the oldest and most visited public art gallery in Australia. From intimate dinners to large-scale themed functions and incredible wedding ...
Celebrating over 25 years at the NGV, the annual Top Arts exhibition presents the exceptional and thought-provoking work of VCE Art and VCE Studio Arts students from the previous school year. We know ...
This education resource accompanied the retrospective exhibition Howard Arkley (2006–2007) which assessed and celebrated Arkley’s singular contribution to the history of twentieth century Australian ...
Overlooking the tranquil NGV Garden, this elegant oasis of a restaurant is nestled at the heart of NGV International. With dramatic windows that bathe the dining room in natural light, you can dine, ...
The Fashion and Textiles collection encompasses historical and contemporary fashion and textiles. The collection is ambitious in scope and celebrates fashion and textiles as an important form of ...
French Impressionism is a major exhibition developed by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with the National Gallery of Victoria. The exhibition charts the trajectory of Impressionism and ...