The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is the oldest and most visited public art museum in Australia, located in Melbourne. It was founded in 1861 and houses a vast collection of over 75,000 artworks spanning ancient to contemporary art.
The gallery's collection includes artworks from many notable artists, including Picasso, Monet, Rembrandt, Hokusai, and many Australian artists such as Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, and Arthur Streeton. It features a diverse range of art, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and decorative arts.
The NGV has two locations, with the main gallery located on St Kilda Road in Melbourne and the second gallery located at Federation Square. The St Kilda Road building, which opened in 1968, features an iconic stained glass ceiling designed by Australian artist Leonard French and is considered one of Melbourne's architectural landmarks. The Federation Square building opened in 2002 and features contemporary and modern art exhibitions, as well as a range of interactive displays and activities.
In addition to its extensive collection, the NGV is also known for its public programs and events, including talks, workshops, and performances. The gallery has a strong focus on accessibility and inclusion, with programs tailored for visitors with disabilities, families, and seniors.
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