Australian government grants Art Gallery of NSW AU$244m for expansion
POSTED 14 Jun 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The expansion is expected to increase visitor numbers from 1.3 million to around 2 million annually
Australia’s minister for the arts Don Harwin has awarded AU$244m (US$186.2m, €164.8m, £145.4m) to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, with the funding going towards the museum’s grand AU$344m (US$262.5m, €232.4m, £205.2m) expansion.
In addition to the government funding, the Sydney gallery is planning to launch a capital campaign later this year, seeking a further AU$100m (US$76.3m, €67.5m, £59.6m) in philanthropic support for the project, of which AU$70m (US$53.4m, €47.3m, £41.7m) has already been pledged.
The expansion will significantly increase space for the gallery to exhibit art and will improve the state’s ability to attract more major international art exhibitions to NSW. It is also expected to increase visitor numbers from 1.3 million to around 2 million annually.
SANAA architects’ Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa are behind the expansion plans, which will include new educational facilities, space for live performances, open exhibition space and the re-introduction of natural light to the gallery’s original 19th century exhibition spaces.
The design incorporates the gallery’s surrounding topography and climate, with the exterior featuring cascading platforms of sandstone and glass connecting the gallery to its surroundings.
The existing Art Gallery NSW building dates back to 1871. If plans go according to schedule, the gallery will open in 2021 ahead of the institution’s 150th anniversary. The Australian government hopes to turn the gallery into one of the world’s premier art institutions.
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa’s vision for Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales
will be realised after SANAA architects were named winners of the contest to design the
AU$450m (US$344m, €315.6m, £225.2m) revamp of the facility and surrounding area.
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art gallery in New South Wales, Australia, has been narrowed down to five
architects for stage two of the competition.
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gallery
in New South Wales,
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architecture firms as
potential designers for the project.
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Australian government grants Art Gallery of NSW AU$244m for expansion
POSTED 14 Jun 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The expansion is expected to increase visitor numbers from 1.3 million to around 2 million annually
Australia’s minister for the arts Don Harwin has awarded AU$244m (US$186.2m, €164.8m, £145.4m) to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, with the funding going towards the museum’s grand AU$344m (US$262.5m, €232.4m, £205.2m) expansion.
In addition to the government funding, the Sydney gallery is planning to launch a capital campaign later this year, seeking a further AU$100m (US$76.3m, €67.5m, £59.6m) in philanthropic support for the project, of which AU$70m (US$53.4m, €47.3m, £41.7m) has already been pledged.
The expansion will significantly increase space for the gallery to exhibit art and will improve the state’s ability to attract more major international art exhibitions to NSW. It is also expected to increase visitor numbers from 1.3 million to around 2 million annually.
SANAA architects’ Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa are behind the expansion plans, which will include new educational facilities, space for live performances, open exhibition space and the re-introduction of natural light to the gallery’s original 19th century exhibition spaces.
The design incorporates the gallery’s surrounding topography and climate, with the exterior featuring cascading platforms of sandstone and glass connecting the gallery to its surroundings.
The existing Art Gallery NSW building dates back to 1871. If plans go according to schedule, the gallery will open in 2021 ahead of the institution’s 150th anniversary. The Australian government hopes to turn the gallery into one of the world’s premier art institutions.
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa’s vision for Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales
will be realised after SANAA architects were named winners of the contest to design the
AU$450m (US$344m, €315.6m, £225.2m) revamp of the facility and surrounding area.
The field of architects competing to design the revamp of the Sydney Modern
art gallery in New South Wales, Australia, has been narrowed down to five
architects for stage two of the competition.
The AU$450m (US$394.4m, £246m, €312.2m) revamp of the Sydney Modern art
gallery
in New South Wales,
Australia has taken a step forward after its director announced 12 highly acclaimed
architecture firms as
potential designers for the project.
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic
England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
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