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Art Galleries
05/12/2009 - 21/02/2010
One of Australia's greatest landscape artists, Hans Heysen (1877-1968), is celebrated with Hans Heysen the first major retrospective exhibition of his work in three decades.
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Art Gallery 4
4 July 2009 - 25 November 2009
Tayenebe is the name of an art project underway in which Tasmanian Aboriginal women are reviving traditional fibre skills culminating in an exhibition opening at TMAG during NAIDOC week 2009.
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Art Galleries
28 August 2009 - 15 November 2009
Professor Jao Tsung-i is the most prominent scholar and artist of present day China. This will be the largest exhibition of his works ever shown outside of Asia.
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Freeman Gallery
4 July 2009 - February 2010
The 1980s were characterised by a heightened criticism of Modernism, as artists, craftspeople and designers embraced post-modern eclecticism.
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Tasmanian Aboriginal Gallery
Permanent Exhibition
The new Tasmanian Aboriginal Gallery presents visitors with a rich, enlightening and inspiring experience.
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Numismatics Gallery
Now Showing
Containing more than 350 medals and coins, including part of one of the most important collections of Roman coins in Australia donated by Lord Talbot de Malahide.
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Antarctic Gallery
Now Showing
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Colonial Gallery
Now Showing
TMAG can claim to hold one of Australia's finest collections of early settler art including important colonial paintings.
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New Temporary Gallery
Now Showing
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Decorative Arts Gallery
The most significant donation of Chinese art and antiquities ever presented to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. The collection comprises more than 250 individual items from the Neolithic period through to the twentieth century.