Listly by Joanna James
Brisbane is a city that offers an engrossing selection of attractions for the visitor. Amongst these are some outstanding art galleries that are sure to be of interest to the art lover visiting the city, like those below.
This well-known gallery which opened its doors in 2006 has secured a strong reputation as an outstanding establishment in the years since then. Ranked amongst the largest contemporary and modern art galleries within Australia, this institution has also achieved renown in the international art scene. Having displayed a host of well-received short-term exhibitions, this gallery has also acquired an excellent collection of artworks, including works produced by leading Australian and international artists. The building in which this gallery is housed is something of an attraction in itself, being an architectural highlight. This gallery also contains an art centre for children, a shop selling books and art merchandise, and regular live music presentations at night.
Another excellent gallery in Brisbane is the Queensland University of Technology Art Museum. This renowned gallery contains an extensive collection of art including paintings, ceramics, sculpture, works on paper and decorative arts. Its strengths include contemporary Australian prints, Queensland art and new technology, as well as Aboriginal art and the art of Torres Strait Islanders, with a strong emphasis on the contemporary art of Australia. A highlight of the collection is a number of works by William Robinson, who is, in fact, an alumnus of QUT. If you visit the QUT Art Museum you will have the opportunity to view regular exhibitions featuring interesting contemporary artworks.
This groundbreaking establishment has the distinction of having been amongst the initial venues in Australia to feature contemporary artworks. Having been founded in 1975, the Institute of Modern Art has become affiliated to the Judith Wright Centre, which is a well-reputed integrated art space dedicated to fostering the development of Queensland's contemporary art scene. This centre features cabaret, dance, circus, theatre, music and other performances. The Institute of Modern Art complements this centre well, offering many innovative events and exhibitions. These exhibitions include moving image, multimedia, sound art and other interesting installations that will capture the imagination of the modern art lover.
As its name indicates, this gallery was established by an individual called Philip Bacon, who founded this establishment in 1974. The fledgling gallery developed steadily over the course of time, securing a place amongst the foremost galleries for contemporary art in Australia. The building in which the gallery is housed was extensively redesigned in 2001, transforming it into the splendid venue that it is today. Philip Bacon Galleries' programme of exhibitions attracts the interest of art lovers across the nation, featuring some of the finest works of renowned Australian artists. A choice of accommodation to consider from which this gallery would be within easy reach would be Oaks Mews, amongst the city properties that feature various Brisbane hotel offers as well.
Your tour of Brisbane's art galleries would not be complete without visiting the Jan Murphy Gallery. This gallery which has been in existence for many years has displayed a myriad of innovative artworks over the course of time securing it a reputation as ranking amongst the city's foremost art spaces. Both established and emerging artists have had their work featured within this gallery, thereby providing them with the attention of Brisbane's discerning art audience. A wide variety of contemporary artworks have been displayed at this groundbreaking gallery which continues to be counted as one of the outstanding establishments of its kind in the city.
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