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The Art Gallery of New South Wales' fascinating presentation of acclaimed multi-media artist Nam June Paik coincides with a major installation of the artist's work on the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House as part of Sydney Festival 2003.

The Art Gallery of NSW will restore and revitalize a series of spaces in its existing historic buildings as part of the $344 million Sydney Modern project.

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The gallery has appointed Tonkin Zulaikha Greer to undertake the works, which will restore space in the original 19th century building as well as the 20th century additions.

The works will restore original architectural features of the building and enhance visitor experience and sustainable operations. The upgrades will be sympathetic to the existing gallery’s architecture.

  1. With Covid-19 bringing the world brought to a halt, the Art Gallery of New South Wales had to make some very necessary schedule changes, delaying the arrival of its major international exhibition.
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“TZG is excited to be a part of the revitalisation of the Art Gallery of NSW. The Gallery is a vital and vibrant part of the state’s culture, evolving for more than a century under successive designers to meet an expanding and changing public role,” said Peter Tonkin, a director of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects.

“To support the Sydney Modern Project and the future needs of the Gallery, we are weaving a sequence of new facilities into the existing building, respecting its tradition of significant architectural quality and improving its environmental and functional performance.”

These include restoring the original entrance vestibule in the original building designed by Walter Liberty Vernon and the refurbishment of Vernon’s original grand courts, adding energy-saving LED lighting.

In the 1970s wing designed by Andrew Andersons, the design proposes to reinstate the internal balconies overlooking a double height atrium which will provide a visual connection between the two levels and create a more dramatic experience of the gallery’s collection of large-scale 20th century Australia art.

The existing large windows on the north-east facade of the wing will also be revealed to provide direct views to the art garden of the new SANAA-designed addition, currently under construction.

The Capon Research Library and National Art Archive will be relocated to a larger, fully accessible space on lower level 3. A temporary exhibition space will be relocated from lower level 1 to lower level 2, which will provide more space, higher ceilings and upgraded LED lighting.

There will also be new and upgraded public amenities and new and expanded facilities for the gallery’s members and volunteers.

The original gallery building was designed by NSW government architect Walter Liberty Vernon and constructed between 1896 and 1909, though it remained incomplete. In 1972, a new wing designed by Andrew Andersons was opened. And in 1988, an extension to the east, also designed by Andrew Andersons, doubled the size of the gallery and included more display spaces, a 300-seat theatre and a new expanded gallery for Asian art. Both additions received the Sulman Medal, in 1975 and 1989. In 2003, a new Asian art gallery designed by Richard Johnson was opened.

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The refurbishment and restoration works will begin in 2021 and are expected to be completed in 2022 to coincide with the completion of the new building by SANAA.

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The Art Gallery of New South Wales is open. We are observing strict physical distancing and hygiene measures to protect the health of visitors and staff and minimise the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). Read the latest visit information, including hours

New acquisitions

The Gallery has acquired several works from the Archibald and Wynne Prizes 2020 for the collection.

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Cafe and restaurant are open

Our cafe is open daily and Chiswick at the Gallery restaurant from Thursday to Sunday. Both are perfect stops before or after you enjoy the art on display.

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Films are back

Make sure you book your free ticket in advance online now that our much-loved film program has resumed screenings at the Gallery.

Gallery audio

Listen to a variety of audios about our collection, exhibitions, lectures and events on the Gallery audio channel.

Google Arts and Culture

View online exhibitions and take a virtual tour through the Art Gallery of New South Wales galleries on the Google Arts and Culture platform.

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Michael Brand on Instagram

You can follow Gallery director Michael Brand on Instagram, where he posts photos of art and life in Sydney and further afield.

Sydney Modern Project

Learn more about the project to transform the Gallery with new and expanded spaces for art, performance, film, study and cultural programs.

Inside ARTEXPRESS

Explore artists and works back to 2005 in the annual exhibition of outstanding student artworks, developed for the HSC examination in Visual Arts in NSW.

Art After Hours returns from 6 January

Sydney’s favourite cultural night out is back, with the Gallery open until 9pm every Wednesday night from 6 January 2021 as part of the NSW Government’s Culture Up Late Initiative. Visit the exhibitions, join a tour, enjoy a drink or a bite to eat in the cafe, or grab a ticket for a film screening.

Nathan Hawke studio visit

For 'Real Worlds' artist Nathan Hawkes, everyday life and artistic expression are as one: his studio is also his family’s living room.

The Studio is open

The Brett Whiteley Studio at 2 Raper Street, Surry Hills was the workplace and home of one of Australia’s most celebrated artists, and is now a museum managed by the Gallery. It’s open to the general public from 10am to 4pm Thursday to Sunday. No tickets or bookings required.

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