Closing on 21 September 2025, C茅zanne to Giacometti marks the first time works of art from one of the most significant hubs of modern art in Germany 鈥 the Museum Berggruen collection 鈥 have been shown in Australia.
C茅zanne to Giacometti is a rich and challenging exhibition that in a direct manner sets out to make a touring exhibition of European 鈥渕asterpieces鈥 more relevant to an Australian audience.
The National Gallery of Australia has announced a new acquisition by celebrated American artist Jeff Koons. Koons鈥 striking sculpture 鈥 Balloon Venus Dolni Vestonice (Yellow), 2013鈥17 鈥 has been gifted to the national collection.
A new National Gallery of Australia show draws on Heinz Berggruen鈥檚 collection to celebrate the spread of modernism around the world, despite the Nazis鈥 best efforts
The National Gallery of Australia has been gifted a masterpiece. Man with horse by Edvard Munch marks the most significant acquisition for the national collection in the 21st century.
At the National Gallery, Munch鈥檚 Man with horse 1918 joins Jackson Pollock鈥檚 Blue poles in marking a defining moment for the national collection and Australia鈥檚 cultural heritage.
A new partnership between the National Gallery of Australia and the Bowness Family Foundation will enable four new photography exhibition tours across Australia.
Born around 1914, before formal recordkeeping existed where she lived, Kngwarray was an Indigenous painter from Alhalker, a community in Utopia, a remote region in the Northern Territory of Australia.
The National Gallery presents the most significant iteration of Kulata Tjuta (Many Spears) 鈥 an ongoing cultural maintenance project that shares the skills of carving.
The National Gallery of Australia has partially covered up expressions of Palestinian solidarity in a show of indigenous artists, citing 鈥榮ecurity concerns鈥.
Groundbreaking American artist Judy Chicago and a panel of contemporary Australian artists will deliver the National Gallery of Australia鈥檚 2025 Betty Churcher AO Memorial Oration.
The National Gallery of Australia presents a second national tour of leading contemporary artist Patricia Piccinini鈥檚 beloved Skywhale and Skywhalepapa.
Two small paintings of a summer鈥檚 day in Sydney鈥檚 Royal Botanic Garden are the most surprising works, to my mind, in the National Gallery of Australia鈥檚 Ethel Carrick exhibition.