NGV graphic designer Karina Soraya gives us a peek into the creative process behind the forthcoming NGV publication Cats and ...
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 ...
For the 2024 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces® exhibition Pharaoh, the NGV and the British Museum collaborated to produce a ...
Sticky Institute is an ardent defender of zine culture and has retained its zine shop in the Degraves Street Subway, Melbourne, since 2001. For the 2020 Melbourne Art Book Fair, Sticky Institute ...
Experience NGV Collection and exhibition displays online with our interactive virtual self-guided tours.
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 ...
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 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 ...
Art has been an integral part of Indigenous culture for more than sixty-five thousand years. Building on holdings of rare nineteenth-century cultural objects and drawings, the NGV Indigenous ...
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 ...
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 ...