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HIGHLIGHTS FROM MUSEUM BERGGRUEN/NEUE NATIONALGALERIE 
31 May-21 Sep 2025
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This exhibition presents a journey through the dynamic changes in European and Australian Art in the twentieth century.   
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Cézanne to Giacometti: highlights from Museum Berggruen / Neue Nationalgalerie marks the first time works from this internationally significant collection will be seen in Australia. The exhibition presents a journey through the dynamic changes in European and Australian art in the twentieth century.

This exhibition examines the moments of contact and exchange between groundbreaking European artists and their Australian counterparts. The avant-garde visions of Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee and Alberto Giacometti shaped twentieth-century modern art in Europe. Australian artists such as Russell Drysdale, Grace Cossington Smith, John Passmore, and Dorrit Black brought their ideas and style back to Australia, transforming Australian art in parallel.

Bringing together over 80 works from the Berggruen collection with over 75 works from the National Gallery’s collection, this exhibition illustrates how social connection and networks acted as driving forces during the development of international and Australian Modernism. This conversation will offer an expansive exhibition experience, introducing audiences to the artistic revolutions in perspective, colour, subject matter and materials that occurred over a 100-year period in Europe and Australia.

This exhibition is presented in partnership with Museum Berggruen, Berlin. One of the most significant hubs of modern art in Germany, the Berggruen collection originates from the prominent gallerist and passionate collector Heinz Berggruen (1914–2007). Berggruen, born and raised in Berlin, spent more than half a century living in Paris, building a truly unique collection.

The exhibition is accompanied by a publication celebrating the significant works from Museum Berggruen and National Gallery collections. It features a major curatorial essay by David Greenhalgh, Curator, National Gallery, Natalie Zimmer, Curator, Museum Berggruen and Deirdre Cannon, Assistant Curator, National Gallery.

Exhibition organised in partnership with Berlin’s Museum Berggruen / Neue Nationalgalerie.

The National Gallery of Australia is deeply grateful for the support and generosity of the Berggruen family: Nicolas, Olivier, Helen and John.

We acknowledge the support of our Strategic Partners the ACT Government through VisitCanberra and Seven West Media, and the Australian Government through the International Exhibitions Insurance (AGIEI) Program.

Thanks also to our Principal Patron Tim Fairfax AC, Exhibition Patron Philip Bacon AO, Supporting Patrons Dr Michael Martin and Elizabeth Popovski, Penelope Seidler AM, and the National Gallery of Australia Foundation.

National Gallery Curators: David Greenhalgh, Curator, International Art, Deirdre Cannon, Assistant Curator, Australian Art and Simeran Maxwell, Curator, Australian Art

Museum Berggruen Curators: Dr Gabriel Montua, Head of the Museum Berggruen and Natalie Zimmer, Curator, Museum Berggruen




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Forrest Hotel and Apartments 🌳 Proudly supporting the National Gallery of Australia Book Your Discounted Stay Today 😊 www.forresthotel.com 🏩 At the Gallery 9 Dec 2024 – 27 Apr 2025 Daily, 11.30 am & 2 pm Gallery 12, Temporary Exhibition Gallery (Level 1) Wheelchair Accessible ________________________________________ Duration: 60 mins Free, bookings required Meet your guide in the Exhibition Foyer on Level 1. Make the most of your visit with a free one-hour tour of these two major exhibitions with our Voluntary Guides. Tours are for a maximum of 15 people and are subject to availability. Please arrive at the Gallery at least 15 minutes before the start time for your tour. Ethel Carrick and Anne Dangar are on display in Gallery 12 from 7 Dec 2024 – 27 Apr 2025. These simultaneous exhibitions are Know My Name projects, the National Gallery’s initiative celebrating the work of all women artists to enhance understanding of their contribution to Australia’s cultural life.