7 Art Galleries To Explore In Australia
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 12 Aug 2021 11:53:28
Besides beautiful landscapes and unmatching vistas, Australia has been a place of inspiration and an art epicenter for native and international artists. The country embraces a great wealth of art exhibitions in boundless styles and expressions, which are sheltered at numerous world-renowned art galleries.
To find inspiration in classic works and experience the delight and freshness of modern masterworks, we have curated a list of top 7 art galleries in Australia that you must visit at least once.
# Art Gallery of New South Wales
NSW art gallery houses the largest collections of Aboriginal art in the country, together with international masterpieces from the oriental, European, and American countries. The gathering of these collections started in 1872 as an art academy.
Later, the massive assemblage of the artworks turned the academic gallery into a national art museum. For art lovers and students of NSW modern art institutes, these collections are a source of inspiration and considered an educational reference.
# The National Gallery of Victoria
Another unrivaled artistic gathering, the NGV is another one of the largest and oldest art galleries in Australia. Interestingly, it is ranked as the most visited in the southern hemisphere settlements, housing various remarkable artworks. The exhibitions are divided by stylish techniques, artistic and historic references.
# Australian Centre for the Moving Image
You can find anything from films, video games, clip art, historic and up-to-date exhibitions of animated art are found at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Pre and post-production stages of films and animations are displayed in ACMI’s technical exhibitions.
The museum recounts the cultural evolution of cinema and visual arts, while the Audience lab offers the most innovative projections of films and moving images
# Queensland Art Gallery
When it comes to Modern Arts, Queensland Art Gallery boasts impeccable collections that stand out on a global scale. A part of the exhibitions is dedicated to the history of art in Queensland and Australia. Additionally, there are classic painting exhibitions, guest displays from the modernist museums, and other art centers at the temporary exhibition areas.
The museum has a knack for other forms of visual arts as well, housing a photography gallery and occasional displays of awards and films from national and internal artists.
# Wintjiri Arts and Museum
Besides the world-famous sandstones, Yulara’s indigenous art museum is a wondrous and one of a kind of attraction. The Ayers Rock urban settlement has been a heritage home to the aboriginal Anangu people; this museum showcases the identity and art of this ancient society while seeking its perseverance.
Exhibitions also feature other indigenous tribal art and handcrafted works depicted in paintings, textile, glass, and metal works as well as jewelry and leather.
# Museum of Contemporary Art
An epicenter of modern art, Memes of contemporary art combines a new conceptualization of art with a focus on art deco styles as well as maritime relics. Today, the extensive collections are visited by the university as an educational reference, while peeking through the pulsating heart of modern creativity. MCA does not only exhibit modernism; it encourages the creation and entices inspiration.
After watching the mesmerizing art pieces, you can enjoy a refreshment at the scenic cafe of the museum, overlooking the stunning scenery of Sydney’s Harbour.
# Museum of Underwater Art
The unmatched beauty of the Great Barrier Reef and elaborate art creations are merged to create one of the most eccentric museums in the world, located in Townsville, North Queensland. Museum of Underwater Art houses artworks from eminent international artists, covering underwater sculptures, architecture, and conceptual expositions.
It is the first and only underwater museum of the southern hemisphere, which is surely unparalleled in the world for its living marine residents and spectacular underwater topographies.