Founded in 1858, the prestigious embroidery house of Michonet was purchased by Albert Lesage in 1924. It was renamed Maison Lesage and began producing elaborate embroideries for haute-couture fashion ...
Djapu artist Dhambit Munuŋgurr is renowned for her innovative use of acrylic blue paint on bark. Her latest exhibition, La Terre est bleue: L’art de Dhambit Mununggurr (The Earth is Blue: The Art 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 ...
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 ...
The Fox: NGV Contemporary will become an icon of twenty-first century design, led by Australian architect Angelo Candalepas, and his firm Candalepas and Associates. Alongside a team of 20 leading ...
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 ...
Make and create when NGV Kids on Tour comes to you these school holidays. From cat and dog ears you can wear, to flower pompoms and paper moths – there’s art to make for every age. Through free ...
Are you a senior interested in learning more about art, design and the NGV? Join our friendly NGV Guides in the Gallery each month for an hour of informal conversation about selected artworks and stay ...
The framing of paintings has a long history, dating back through the thirteenth century and beyond. Picture frames and their makers trace technological, craft and industrial developments through the ...
The home of international art, NGV International houses an extensive collection from Europe, Asia, America and Oceania. Visit the Public Transport Victoria website for transport options. There are a ...
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 ...