Canberra’s mist and bush in shades of green and grey are distilled and focused into a smaller area in the garden of the National Gallery of Australia. A bronze boat slides into the pond, and jets spray mist across it, completing the perfect, painting like scene of the bush of eastern Australia. Inside the nationalistic theme continues with prominent exhibitions of aboriginal ‘dot’ art and the work or more modern Australian artists, including more landscapes and images of early Australia by Tom Roberts (1856-1931). A solid selection of international artists completes the collection and the gallery often hosts visiting exhibitions of international acclaim, despite being built in Canberra, the ‘backwater capital’, this is Australia’s premiere gallery you’re constantly reminded.
Canberra’s mist and bush in shades of green and grey are distilled and focused into a smaller area in the garden of the National Gallery of Australia. A bronze boat slides into the pond, and jets spray mist across it, completing the perfect, painting like scene of the bush of eastern Australia. Inside the nationalistic theme continues with prominent exhibitions of aboriginal ‘dot’ art and the work or more modern Australian artists, including more landscapes and images of early Australia by Tom Roberts (1856-1931). A solid selection of international artists completes the collection and the gallery often hosts visiting exhibitions of international acclaim, despite being built in Canberra, the ‘backwater capital’, this is Australia’s premiere gallery you’re constantly reminded.
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