The National Gallery of Australia, located in Canberra, boasts a comprehensive and diverse permanent collection that spans four key areas: Australian art, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, Asian and Pacific art, and European and American art. Visitors can explore the gallery’s halls, which house significant works by renowned Australian artists such as Sidney Nolan, Tom Roberts, and Arthur Streeton. The carefully curated exhibits offer a rich tapestry of artistic expression, providing a deep dive into the cultural and historical contexts of each region. Today, the gallery continues to engage and educate visitors with its extensive and thoughtfully presented collections.
National Gallery of Australia
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