A DAY AT THE ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES | SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
After a stroll through Hyde Park and The Domain here in Sydney you'll stumble upon the Art Gallery of New South Wales. There's plenty of things to do whilst backpacking Sydney but this has certainly gotta be up there!
See you guys soon with a new adventure!
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The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), located in The Domain in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is the most important public gallery in Sydney and one of the largest in Australia.
The Gallery's first public exhibition opened in 1874. Admission is free to the general exhibition space, which displays Australian art (from settlement to contemporary), European and Asian art. A dedicated Asian Gallery was opened in 2003.
On 24 April 1871, a public meeting was convened in Sydney to establish an Academy of Art 'for the purpose of promoting the fine arts through lectures, art classes and regular exhibitions.'
From 1872 until 1879 the Academy's main activity was the organisation of annual art exhibitions. The first exhibition of colonial art, under the auspices of the Academy, was held at the Chamber of Commerce, Sydney Exchange in 1874.
In 1875 Apsley Falls by Conrad Martens, commissioned by the trustees and purchased for £50 out of the first government grant of £500, became the first work on paper by an Australian artist to be acquired by the Gallery.
The Gallery’s collection was first housed at Clark’s Assembly Hall in Elizabeth Street where it was open to the public on Friday and Saturday afternoons.
The collection was relocated in 1879 to a wooden annexe to the Garden Palace built for the Sydney International Exhibition in the Domain and was officially opened as The Art Gallery of New South Wales. In 1882, the first Director, Eliezer Montefiore and his fellow trustees opened the art gallery on Sunday afternoons from 2 pm to 5 pm. Montefiore believed:
... the public should be afforded every facility to avail themselves of the educational and civilising influence engendered by an exhibition of works of art, bought, moreover, at the public expense.
The destruction of the Garden Palace by fire in 1882 placed pressure on the government to provide a permanent home for the national collection.
In 1883 private architect John Horbury Hunt was engaged by the trustees to submit designs. The same year there was a change of name to The National Art Gallery of New South Wales. The Gallery was incorporated by The Library and Art Gallery Act 1899.
In 1895, the new Colonial Architect, Walter Liberty Vernon (1846–1914), was given the assignment to design the new permanent gallery and two picture galleries were opened in 1897 and a further two in 1899. A watercolour gallery was added in 1901 and in 1902 the Grand Oval Lobby was completed.
Over 300,000 people came to the Gallery during March and April 1906 to see Holman Hunt’s painting The Light of the World. In 1921, the inaugural Archibald Prize was awarded to W.B. McInnes for his portrait of architect Desbrowe Annear. The equestrian statues The offerings of peace and The offerings of war by Gilbert Bayes were installed in front of the main facade in 1926.[5] James Stuart MacDonald was appointed director and secretary in 1929. In 1936 the inaugural Sulman Prize was awarded to Henry Hanke for La Gitana. John William Ashton was appointed director and secretary in 1937.
The first woman to win the Archibald Prize was Nora Heysen in 1938 with her portrait Mme Elink Schuurman, the wife of the Consul General for the Netherlands. The same year electric light was temporarily installed at the Gallery to remain open at night for the first time. In 1943 William Dobell won the Archibald Prize for Joshua Smith, causing considerable controversy. Hal Missingham was appointed director and secretary in 1945.
In 1958 the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act was amended and the Gallery’s name reverted to The Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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Art Express 2019, Armory Gallery - Exhibition Showcase
ARTEXPRESS has returned to Sydney Olympic Park!
Join us at Newington Armory as we celebrate a collection of young Australian artists from the 2018 HSC visual arts examination.
A Joint venture of the NSW Department of Education and the NSW Education Standards Authority, Art Express presents a series of exhibitions of exemplary bodies representing a broad range of subject matter, approaches, styles and media. These works reflect the high quality of Visual Arts education in New South Wales.
With works from 60 students, this year’s Armory Gallery presentation is again the largest of all the metropolitan exhibitions.
ARTEXPRESS at the Armory is curated by Danielle Gullotta and is coordinated by Sydney Olympic Park in association with the Arts Unit.
The exhibition will run 5 March - 28 April 2019
ARTEXPRESS 2012 at the Art Gallery of NSW
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ARTEXPRESS 2012 is now on at the Art Gallery of NSW, here we meet Leeanne Carr, curator of the exhibition and three of the student artists who have work in this year's show, in order of appearance, Alexandra Grech, Christopher Fiorini and Cassidy Holland,
ARTEXPRESS is a showcase of outstanding visual arts bodies of work from the Higher School Certificate
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ARTEXPRESS
ARTEXPRESS is an annual exhibition featuring a selection of outstanding student artworks developed for the artmaking component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts in NSW. It includes a broad range of approaches and expressive forms, including ceramics, collection of works, documented forms, drawing, graphic design, painting, photomedia, printmaking, sculpture, textiles and fibre, and time-based forms.
Art Gallery of NSW in Sydney, Australia
Walkling around the main floor of the Art Gallery of NSW in Sydney, Australia
Art Express 2019, Armory Gallery - Opening Night Showcase
ARTEXPRESS has returned to Sydney Olympic Park!
Join us at Newington Armory as we celebrate a collection of young Australian artists from the 2018 HSC visual arts examination.
Running 5 March - 28 April 2019
A Joint venture of the NSW Department of Education and the NSW Education Standards Authority, Art Express presents a series of exhibitions of exemplary bodies representing a broad range of subject matter, approaches, styles and media. These works reflect the high quality of Visual Arts education in New South Wales.
With works from 60 students, this year’s Armory Gallery presentation is again the largest of all the metropolitan exhibitions.
ARTEXPRESS at the Armory is curated by Danielle Gullotta and is coordinated by Sydney Olympic Park in association with the Arts Unit.
Art Express 2019, Armory Gallery - Featured Artist: Ella Duncan
ARTEXPRESS has returned to Sydney Olympic Park!
Join us at Newington Armory as we celebrate a collection of young Australian artists from the 2018 HSC visual arts examination.
Running 5 March - 28 April 2019
A Joint venture of the NSW Department of Education and the NSW Education Standards Authority, Art Express presents a series of exhibitions of exemplary bodies representing a broad range of subject matter, approaches, styles and media. These works reflect the high quality of Visual Arts education in New South Wales.
With works from 60 students, this year’s Armory Gallery presentation is again the largest of all the metropolitan exhibitions.
ARTEXPRESS at the Armory is curated by Danielle Gullotta and is coordinated by Sydney Olympic Park in association with the Arts Unit.
Inspiration and Art @ Art Gallery NSW, Sydney
Join Girl TV presenter, Caitlin as she visits Art Express, a very famous exhibition of student works at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
Check out Caitlin's cool video self portrait and tell us what you think. Does it give you any ideas for making your own art?
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia (Artexpress)
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Art Express 2016
This is a short video with highlights from the Art Express exhibition showing in Sydney Australia from the 16th of March to the 15th of May 2016. This exhibition by HSC students from the 2015 HSC exam contains many thought provoking and innovative of works. It is always refreshing to see what these young artists are doing. The work in this exhibition is of a very high standard and well worth seeing if you are able to get there.
SBS TV report for FACES OF THE MIDDLE EAST EXHIBITION, Gaffa Gallery, Sydney, Australia.
SBS TV Australia reports on TV Anchor and Author of Faces of the Middle East, Hermoine Macura's first exhibition in her hometown of Sydney at the Gaffa Gallery in the CBD.
NSW Art Gallery (Sydney, Australia)
After obtaining authorization, TheTraveling Stone was able to video document his favorite room of art for all of your viewing pleasures.
Part 1: Interview with John Tonkin, artist, Bondi Junction, Sydney, Australia, 21 April 2013
John Tonkin is a new media artist based in Sydney. He works primarily with responsive video installations, in which the imagery will respond directly to the movement and proximity of the viewer in the gallery. I met John in his home and studio in Sydney and talked about the role of new media in art today, how the term new media is itself problematic, and John's thoughts around how we think we think about thinking.
This is Part 1 of a two-part interview.
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Sydney moderns - installing the exhibition
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Curators Deborah Edwards and Denise Mimmocchi talk about how they put the Sydney Moderns exhibition together.
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Sydney Moderns
The Sydney Moderns presents over 180 works by Australia's most iconic artists, exploring the making of a modern city. From humble beginnings to a thriving metropolis, Sydney in the 1920s and 30s was in the midst of great change. By the early 20s its population had grown to one million and its urban environment was being transformed by exciting new structures, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
6 Jul -- 7 Oct 2013
Sydney Art School and the Largest Art Workshop Collaboration Australia
In August 2011 900 staff of ING Direct with the help of Sydney Art School completed the largest collaborative art workshop ever held in Australia.
Take a look at this video to see how they did it and the work they produced.
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'Moore' spending on Sydney's street art
Produced and Presented By Elana McIntyre
Clover Moore is investing millions into ramping up Sydney's art scene, investing in street art across our city. But with such a naturally beautiful home, is it really necessary?
Verushka Darling's Take On Art - Art Gallery of NSW
Sydney royalty Verushka Darling offers her unique take on a couple of paintings at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. This took place at the Queer After Hours event which forms part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras season. #MardiGras #CreatingEquality #ArtGalleryofNSW #VerushkaDarling
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