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1st NGV Triennial Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia15 December 2017 - 15 April 2018
1st NGV Triennial Melbourne

1st NGV Triennial Melbourne

Featuring the work of over 100 artists and designers from 32 countries, the NGV Triennial surveys the world of art and design, across cultures, scales, geographies and perspectives.

A free exhibition, the NGV Triennial is a celebration of contemporary art and design practice that traverses all four levels of NGV International, as well as offering a rich array of programs. The NGV Triennial explores cutting edge technologies, architecture, animation, performance, film, painting, drawing, fashion design, tapestry and sculpture. Visitors have an opportunity to look at the world and its past, present and future through the eyes of some of the most creative minds working today.

With Candice Breitz (South Africa), Edson Chagas (Angola), Ephrem Solomon (Ethiopia), Hassan Hajjaj (Morocco), Kay Hassan (South Africa), Pascale Marthine Tayou (Cameroon), Zanele Muholi (South Africa) and many more.

For more information and the full artist list visit ngv.vic.gov.au

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