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Gallery Three

Opens Saturday 15 March
until Sunday 22 June 2025
Albert and Vincent, 2024 Vincent Namatjira OAM. © Vincent Namatjira/Copyright Agency, 2024

Bookings not required - free

Gallery Three features major new acquisitions, collection highlights and favourites. Several works are on view for the first time including Adrienne Doig's Aussie Icon: Portrait of Linda Jackson next to the companion nesting dolls of Jenny Kee. See Vincent Namatjira's 2024 double portrait, Albert and Vincent, featuring the artist with his great-grandfather and new acquisitions by Ryan Presley, Amos Gebhardt and Alison Rehfisch.

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16 portraits

1 Aussie Icon: Portrait of Linda Jackson, 2023 Adrienne Doig. © Adrienne Doig/Copyright Agency, 2024. 2 Deborah Mailman, 1999 Evert Ploeg. © Evert Ploeg/Copyright Agency, 2024. 3 Alice Giles, 1984 Rosemary Madigan. © Rosemary Madigan/Copyright Agency, 2024. 4 Blood money - infinite dollar note - Aunty Regina Pilawuk Wilson, 2023 Dr Ryan Presley. © Ryan Presley/Copyright Agency, 2024. 5 Eric, 2020 Amos Gebhardt. © Amos Gebhardt. 6 Self portrait, 2024 Mitch Cairns. © Mitch Cairns.
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