NGA travelling exhibition

Discusses the history of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra's touring exhibitions. The authors describe the practical aspects of a touring exhibition, highlight the exhibitions Keeping Culture: Aboriginal Art to Keeping Places and Cultural Centres (2000), Kept for Best: Fine Crafts f...

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Published inArtonview no. 31; pp. 41 - 44
Main Authors Cotton, Belinda, Ramsey, Ron
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.2002
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Summary:Discusses the history of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra's touring exhibitions. The authors describe the practical aspects of a touring exhibition, highlight the exhibitions Keeping Culture: Aboriginal Art to Keeping Places and Cultural Centres (2000), Kept for Best: Fine Crafts for the Home 1900-95 (1996), Working in Clay Today: Six Australian Potters (1992), David Hockney: Imagining the Grand Canyon (2002), By Appointment: Norman Hartnell's Sample for the Coronation Dress of Queen Elizabeth II (2002), and Childhoods Past: Children's Art of the 20th Century (1999), and discuss the work of project officers. They describe developments in sponsorship, and refer to The Elaine and Jim Wolfensohn Gift Suitcase Kits and the Gallery's acquisition of the 1888 Melbourne Cup. A Panel lists the Gallery's travelling exhibitions between 1988 and 2002.
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ISSN:1323-4552