NGV International
Since the NGV opened in St Kilda Road in 1968, the total collection has doubled in size to more than 60,000 works of art. The newly transformed NGV International includes magnificent spaces for temporary exhibitions and improved storage facilities for the artworks.
The following collections can be viewed in 30 magnificent galleries:
- Prints and Drawings
- Egyptian and Near Eastern Antiquities
- Pre-Columbian Antiquities
- Greek and Roman Antiquities
- Oceanic Art
- Asian Art (4 galleries)
- 14th to 16th century paintings, sculpture and decorative arts
- 16th and 17th century paintings and sculpture
- 17th century decorative arts
- 17th century Dutch and Flemish paintings
- The Rembrandt Cabinet
- 17th and 18th century paintings (3 double height galleries)
- 18th century British decorative arts and paintings
- 18th century French decorative arts and paintings
- 18th and 19th century decorative arts
- 19th century paintings (3 double height galleries)
- Impressionist and Modern paintings and sculpture
- Early to mid 20th century decorative arts
- Fashion and Textiles
- Paintings and sculpture 1950-1980
- 20th-century decorative arts
- Photography
- Contemporary decorative arts and new media
- Contemporary art after 1980
NGV Australia and NGV International offers double the previously available gallery space.
The National Gallery of Victoria brings art to life with events and exhibitions that challenge, educate and inspire.
What's On at NGV International, December 2006 - January 2007
Tezuka: the Marvel of Manga (Admission fees apply)
In association with Tezuka Productions
3 November 2006 - 28 January 2007
Picture to Print: reproductive prints in the NGV Collection (Free entry)
13 October 2006 - 25 March 2007
Ikat: Asian resist dyed textiles (Free entry)
5 October 2006 - 12 March 2007
After Image: Social Documentary Photography in the 20th century (Free entry)
4 November 2006 - 1 April 2007
Six Good Reasons to Stay at Home: Hiraki Sawa Video Works (Free entry)
7 July - 4 December 2006
Juan Davila (Admission fees apply)
30 November 2006 - 4 Febuary 2007
Sneakers: Classics to Customs (Free entry)
16 December 2006 - 8 July 2007