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Australia
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Ballarat
Fine Art Gallery
The Ballarat Fine Art Gallery is fortunate in possessing the largest and
most comprehensive collection of Australian Art of all Regional Galleries.
While paintings and prints form the largest part of the Australian collection
there are also smaller collections of sculpture, ceramics and costume.
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National
Gallery Of Australia
The National Gallery of Australia is home to some 100,000 works of art
from every branch of the visual arts and every country in the world.
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National
Gallery Of Victoria
Welcome to the National Gallery of Victoria. The British Museum houses
the largest and most important collection of Assyrian art (outside of
Iraq).
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Museum
Of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia
Dedicated to making available to the people of New South Wales, Australia
and the world the latest ideas and theories in visual culture.
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Museum
of Modern Art at Heide
Public Park and museum situated in the Yarra River. Developed as an
international sculpture park, it contains more than 20 sculptures on the
5.8 hectares, including works by Baldessin, Nash, Oppenheim, and Wilson.
7 Templestowe Rd., Bulleen, Melbourne, Victoria 3105. Contact: Murray
White. (61-3) 9850 1500. Fax (61-3) 9852 0154. Open Tue. Through Fri.,
10 a.m. to 5p.m.; Sat. and Sun., noon to 5p.m.
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Macquarie
University Sculpture Park
Established in the University's Silver Jubilee Year in 1992, the sculpture
park presents the depth and breadth of Australian artistic talent and is
the first of its kind to become a permanent feature of any university campus
in Australia. Works of some 30 contemporary sculptors, using a variety of
styles, materials and techniques, make up the nucleus of the park with additional
pieces on loan. Tours, catalogues and brochures available.
Tel: (02) 9850 9447; e-mail: rmcaulif@ocs1.ocs.mq.edu.au.
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Sculpture
by the Sea
Sculpture by the Sea is Australia's largest free to the public sculpture
exhibition of over 90 contemporary sculptures from all over the world. The
works are sited on beaches, rock shelves and parks transforming Sydney's
beautiful Bondi to Tamarama 2km coastal walk into possibly the world's largest
temporary sculpture park over a ten day period.
PO Box 560, Potts Point, Sydney, NSW, 1335, Australia. Contact: David
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New
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Connells
Bay Sculpture Park
Connells Bay Sculpture Park, on Waiheke Island, comprises a growing collection
of site specific and purchased sculptures in various medium by some of
New Zealands best known sculptors. Accommodation
is available on their 60 acre coastal property. Cowes Bay Road, Waiheke
Island, Auckland 1 New Zealand
Tel: 64 9 372 8957; email: info@connellsbay.co.nz;
web site: www.connellsbay.co.nz
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