The gallery’s biggest donors won’t be among the NGV Gala’s 1400 guests on Saturday night, but the gallery expects plenty of Melbourne’s movers...
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Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) has pledged its support for an urgent plan to relocate the Johannesburg Art Gallery’s multi-million rand art collection in order to protect the works from imminent environmental damage. The rescue and restoration plan is being driven by the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation and Friends of the Johannesburg Art Gallery. As custodians of the national heritage treasure, the support of the City of Johannesburg is a key factor in ensuring the plan is successfully executed. The City has indicated that it is in favour of aRead More
The gallery’s biggest donors won’t be among the NGV Gala’s 1400 guests on Saturday night, but the gallery expects plenty of Melbourne’s movers...
The gallery’s biggest donors won’t be among the NGV Gala’s 1400 guests on Saturday night, but the gallery expects plenty of Melbourne’s movers...
The gallery’s biggest donors won’t be among the NGV Gala’s 1400 guests on Saturday night, but the gallery expects plenty of Melbourne’s movers...
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Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent The Mellon Foundation has awarded the National Gallery of Zimbabwe a US$500 000 grant to support the development of...
A drone shipped in from the United States is sowing thousands of tiny seeds on the ocean floor between Fremantle and Rockingham.
A drone shipped in from the United States is sowing thousands of tiny seeds on the ocean floor between Fremantle and Rockingham.