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The Art Gallery of New South Wales began in the 1870s as an aspect of the Academy of Art. Later it became known as the National Art Gallery of NSW. This name persisted beyond Federation in 1901. It was given its present name in 1958.
It remains the principal collecting and exhibiting body in NSW and is governed by the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act of 1980.
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References | [<ExternalResource: Neale, Margo (1999), 'Past present continuous: the presentation and interpretation of indigenous art, in the publication: Past present: the national women's art anthology', Craftsman House, Roseville, NSW, Edited by Joan Kerr and Jo Holder.>, <ExternalResource: Bani, Mary (2000), 'Jose, Ellen in The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture', Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Edited by Sylvia Kleinert and Margo Neale.>, <ExternalResource: Neale, Margo (1994), 'Yiribana: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collection', Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive >] | [<ExternalResource: Neale, Margo (1999), 'Past present continuous: the presentation and interpretation of indigenous art, in the publication: Past present: the national women's art anthology', Craftsman House, Roseville, NSW, Edited by Joan Kerr and Jo Holder.>, <ExternalResource: Bani, Mary (2000), 'Jose, Ellen in The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture', Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Edited by Sylvia Kleinert and Margo Neale.>, <ExternalResource: Neale, Margo (1994), 'Yiribana: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collection', Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney NSW.>] |