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NGV Triennial

December 2023

  • David Shrigley with some of his artworks

    Three things
    Three things with David Shrigley: ‘I’ve had lots of artworks stolen – I consider it a form of flattery’

  • Sheila Hicks’ work Nowhere to go on display as part of NGV Triennial

    NGV Triennial 2023 review: plenty of showstoppers – and cheek – in another blockbuster show

April 2023

  • Agnieszka Pilat with one of the Boston Dynamics dogs she uses to paint

    Robot dogs among 100 artists to be unleashed on Melbourne for 2023 NGV Triennial

    Painter Agnieszka Pilat and her trained robots join a lineup that includes Yoko Ono, Tracey Emin and fashion house Schiaparelli

February 2021

  • Drone shot of Homily to Country (2020-2021) by French artist JR. The procession pictured here took place at Lake Cawndilla in north-west New South Wales on Saturday 27 February.

    ‘It’s a funeral march’: French artist JR’s powerful eulogy for Australia's Murray-Darling

    Exclusive: The street artist’s latest work saw 60 people parade through Lake Cawndilla in NSW, holding aloft enormous portraits of local farmers and leaders as they fight to save Australia’s vital river system

December 2017

  • The National Gallery of Victoria hosts artist Ron Mueck's world-premiere installation of skulls, 'Mass'.

    Skull and bones: Ron Mueck's outsized installation gets under the skin

    Sculptor embraces the unambiguous and unsettling skull motif in his world premiere installation for the NGV Triennial
  • Installation view of Guo Pei’s Legend collection, spring-summer 2017 on display at NGV Triennial at NGV International, 2017

    Divine inspiration: the heavenly gowns of Guo Pei – in pictures

    Inspired by the opulent baroque Cathedral of Saint Gallen in Switzerland, Guo Pei’s 2017 spring-summer Legend collection is a majestic, almost regal array of silk, spun gold, and sumptuous embroidery.
  • The giant reclining Buddha created by the Chinese artist Xu Zhen at the NGV Triennial

    NGV Triennial: astounding blockbuster grips the heart ... and repels the nostrils

    At first blush the Triennial is playful – but it is also an unflinching exploration of the modern world

November 2017

  • Giant Buddha reclines with western statues in National Gallery of Victoria foyer – video

    East collides with west as a giant sculpture by Chinese artist Xu Zhen is installed in the NGV forecourt in Melbourne and draped with replicas of Greco-Roman, Renaissance and Neoclassical statues
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