Ambitious horizons for NGV

The National Gallery of Victoria hopes to attract a new generation of patrons in one of its biggest projects to date.
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The National Gallery of Victoria hopes to attract a new generation of patrons in one of its biggest projects to date.

 

Melbourne Now will feature 30 curators, 130 artists and 250 works spread across the spaces of the NGV International and The Ian Potter Centre this November, providing a glimpse at the direction that new director Tony Ellwood plans to take with Victoria’s flagship centre of visual art.

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