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Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is the leading museum of art in New South Wales and Sydney, and one of Australia’s foremost cultural institutions. It holds significant collections of Australian, European and Asian art, and presents nearly forty exhibitions annually.
Address
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Precinct
New South Wales
Australia
Postal Address
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Australia
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Precinct
New South Wales
Australia
Postal Address
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Australia
Opening Hours
Open every day*: 10am - 5pm Late closing every Wednesday: 9pm (Art After Hours) (* except Good Friday and Christmas Day)
Price
ADMISSION FREE Charges apply to some exhibitions.
Wheelchair Access
Open every day*: 10am - 5pm Late closing every Wednesday: 9pm (Art After Hours) (* except Good Friday and Christmas Day)
Price
ADMISSION FREE Charges apply to some exhibitions.
Wheelchair Access
Yes
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
The work of 8 distinguished Aboriginal artists who have contributed significantly to Australia’s cultural landscape are displayed alongside key works by other artists with whom they share a synergy. Artists include Kutuwulumi Purawarrumpatu (Kitty Kantilla), Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Rusty Peters, Dr David Malangi, John Mawurndjul, Ginger Riley Munduwalawala, Judy Watson and Munggurrawuy Yunupingu.
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Flora’s fascinating series of watercolours, based on the ancient Chinese oracle and Book of Changes, as well as on the Tarot and traditional Indian spirituality, trace the impact of esoteric thought and art on an artist trained in the vitalist tradition of Rayner Hoff.
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753?–1806) revolutionised the way women were portrayed in Japanese visual arts, and his sensuous, insightful portraits of courtesans, housewives, mothers and lovers have enjoyed unabated popularity ever since. This exhibition of woodblock prints from the Asian Art Museum, National Museums in Berlin, is the first extensive survey of his work in Australia.
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
A dynamic and popular exhibition featuring a selection of outstanding student artworks developed for the artmaking component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts, 2009.
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
This exhibition considers how nature and landscape continue to preoccupy contemporary painters. Not nature based on observation, however, but a realm of vivid imaginary landscapes, creatures both natural and unnatural, and humans who seem to emerge like wood sprites from the forest. The ‘wild’ here is found in the mind of the artists.
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
This exhibition brings together colourful, boldly designed woodcuts and linocuts from the 1920s and 30s in the Gallery’s collection by such leading Australian artists as Margaret Preston, Thea Proctor, Adelaide Perry, Dorrit Black, Ethel Spowers, Mabel Pye and others.
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Some of the most significant and iconic paintings in the world hang permanently on the walls of the Art Gallery of NSW in the 13 old courts. These elegant rooms were the very first rooms of the Gallery to be built in 1897 in typically grand Victorian style and scale.

