
 | Dobell Prize Winner 2009 Pam Hallandal is the winner of the Dobell Prize for Drawing 2009 for her work Tsunami.
6 November 2009 - 31 January 2010
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 | Art after Hours November 2009 November sees the opening of three new exhibitions together with talks by Richard Glover and Jonathan Biggins as well as live music in the Artbar.
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 | Tatzu Nishi International Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi has been building domestic rooms around well-known public monuments for more than a decade. For the latest Kaldor Public Art Project, two large rooms have been constructed by Nishi outside the Art Gallery of New South Wales. 2 October 2009 - 14 February 2010 |
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 | 40 Years Kaldor Public Art Projects The Art Gallery of New South Wales is celebrating four decades of John Kaldor's public art in an exhibition containing archival material, photographs and unique television footage. 2 October 2009 - 14 February 2010
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 | Tackling THE FIELD This exhibition explores, through six works in the Gallery's collection the impact upon artistic practice in Australia of The Field exhibition held in Melbourne in 1968. 5 September - 29 November 2009 |
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 | The Dreamers Drawn from the Gallery's collection this exhibition celebrates the lives and outstanding work of eight distinguished Aboriginal artists working in diverse mediums and styles. Until 6 December 2009 |
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 | BWTAS 09 winner Nicole Kelly from Engadine in New South Wales is the winner of the eleventh Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship for her work 'Figure in landscape', 2009, oil on canvas. Finalists exhibited at the Brett Whiteley Studio, 12 September - 29 November 2009
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 | 9 Shades of Whiteley Regional Tour This exhibition includes 20 Whiteley works and traces the artist’s life and career and it is the first time a Brett Whiteley exhibition has toured to regional Australia since the Brett Whiteley Studio opened in 1995. The exhibition will travel to 6 regional centres across 3 states (NSW, VIC and QLD) over 13 months. From July 2008
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 | Indian Summer at the Gallery Garden and cosmos: the royal paintings of Jodhpur is part of Indian Summer at the Gallery. This extraordinary exhibition of 54 Indian paintings comes from the royal collection at the Mehrangarh Museum Trust in Jodhpur. This is the first time these rare paintings have been seen outside India.
29 October 2009 - 26 January 2010 |
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 | Rupert Bunny This exhibition will showcase more than 85 of the most significant paintings of Australian artist Rupert Bunny (1864–1947), who was one of the most successful expatriate artists of his generation. 21 November 2009 - 21 February 2010 |
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