
Georgia Mansur Can you please tell me when the Rupert Bunny exhibition closes, I don't want to miss seeing it and need to plan a trip to Sydney! cheers, georgia

Art Gallery of New South Wales Purchase your Christmas gifts at the Gallery Shop online before 7 December, for your chance to win a signed Reg Mombassa print http://bit.ly/7SBqD7
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Art Gallery of New South Wales This Sunday 29 Nov. Indian music concert with renowned Dr Natesan Ramani on bamboo flute & golden voiced Manjiri, in assocaition with Garden and cosmos http://bit.ly/3kI51P Visit us on Twitter for discount code http://bit.ly/6j7NPn
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A concert at The Art Gallery of New South Wales with Dr Natesan Ramani, South Indian flute and Majiri Kelkar, North Indian vocals in conjunction with Garden and Cosmos exhibition. Sunday, 29 November 2009

Art Gallery of New South Wales Congratulations to the winners of the Rupert Bunny tickets: Rosalie Beynon, Melissa Brett, Shandos Cleaver, Doug Garske and Willow Kirkbright. Please check your Inbox for details.

Connie The opening of the Rupert Bunny exhibition was fantastic!! The exhibition is beautifully installed!! Deborah Edwards is a curatorial legend!! Congratulations to the staff of the Art Gallery of New South Wales!!

Art Gallery of New South Wales http://twitpic.com/ptgzx - Just under 4 days until the Rupert Bunny exhibition opens & the lettering for the title wall is ready to go up.
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Amelia Being 10 years old and discovering a huge field of sunflowers taller than me while on holidays in Preuilly-sur-Claise. Wandering and weaving between the stalks as the sun filtered through the flower heads, I felt like Alice in Wonderland.

Melissa My personal favourite French inspiration was at a little museum/gallery displaying the Unicorn Tapestries. When I walked in it felt like a sacred space - everyone was sitting quietly looking at the tapestries, not speaking. I loved the way the room is set up 'in the round' with seats in the middle so you can sit and co...ntemplate the tapestries' beauty. I also love the unknown aspect to them - no-one knows who created them or what for. The effect they had on me was amazing - words cannot describe.

Willow Kirkbright My greatest french memory was being at the opening ceremony of the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris. An entire major Gallery completely devoted to Indigenous Art. I stood in-front of my late uncle Micheal Riley photography series Clouds..I felt like he was there with us and knew he would have been very proud.

Art Gallery of New South Wales Win a double pass to Rupert Bunny: artist in Paris. Share your favourite French inspirations here, for your chance to win.

Art Gallery of New South Wales Rupert Bunny: artist in Paris http://bit.ly/3Jeaah opens next Sat 21 Nov. His sumptuous paintings of Parisian life from the late 19th centurey include beautiful women at leisure - the seemingly endless summer of the belle epoque. For your chance to win a double pass to the exhibition, tell us about your favourite French inspirations - artists, places or memories.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales Pam Hallandal wins the Dobell Prize for Drawing 2009 for her work, Tsunami. http://bit.ly/Z1OPX Exhibition now on. Free
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David John Smith Dear AGNSW I exhibited in your gallery in 1984/85 ARTEXPRESS exhibition and was wondering how I can become well known in the Sydney Art scene as I am trying to make the large time auction scene there . I have mainly exhibit in Geelong / Melbourne / Newcastle / Forster areas and am regularly read at THe Brett Whiteley S...tudio open mic section and have been painting , writing and winning competitions all my life . I am 42 . you can find my website at http://mcivor.com.au/davidsmith/ if you can give me any tips . Thankyou .

Art Gallery of New South Wales Dobell Prize for Drawing 2009, finalists and winners announced this Friday. Exhibition open to the public, this Friday 6 November, midday http://bit.ly/1Sz9Qu
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The Dobell Prize is the most respected award for drawing in Australia. Initiated by the trustees of the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation, the prize was first awarded in 1993. The winner receives $20,000. 6 November 2009 - 31 January 2010











(Artist: Arthur Streeton)
1896
Painting: oil on plywood
28.0 x 21.5cm
Bequest of Mrs Elizabeth Finley 1979

