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Triennial

Free entry

NGV International

All levels

FINAL DAYS | Until 7 Apr | Free entry

NGV Triennial 2023 is a powerful and moving snapshot of the world today as captured through the work of 100 artists, designers, and collectives at the forefront of global contemporary practice. Bringing contemporary art, design and architecture into dialogue with one another and traversing all four levels of NGV International, the NGV Triennial features more than 75 extraordinary projects that invite us to reflect on the world as it is, while also asking how we would like it to be.

With more than 25 world-premiere projects commissioned by the NGV especially for this presentation, the NGV Triennial reveals the extraordinary ways in which leading and emerging artists and designers have responded to the most relevant and critical global issues of our time. With many of the works on display entering the NGV Collection, the NGV Triennial establishes a lasting legacy for Victoria that can be accessed for many generations to come.

Three key thematic pillars of Magic, Matter and Memory anchor the 2023 NGV Triennial. Rather than forming a structure for the exhibition’s organisation and the selection of works, the themes offer insight into the concerns of the artists and designers in the exhibition. The three themes are entangled discourses that flow between and across the projects within the exhibition.

The theme of Magic delves into belief systems, allegory and symbolism, revealing some of the ways that human spirituality has shaped the world around us. Matter draws together nature, materials and making, highlighting the central role that materials and the natural world play in shaping human culture. Finally, Memory shines a light on both the histories of people, places and objects that make up the complex tapestry of our contemporary world.

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Artists

Agnieszka Pilat
Ashley Eriksmoen
Azuma Makoto
Basse Stittgen
Bethan Laura Wood
Betty Muffler
Brodie Neill
Carolyn Lazard
Chase Hall
Danie Mellor
Daniel Roseberry
David Shrigley
Derek Fordjour
Diana Al-Hadid
Diedrick Brackens
Diego Cibelli
Dunne & Raby
Elmgreen and Dragset
Ezz Monem
Farrokh Mahdavi
Fernando Laposse
Flora Yukhnovich
Franziska Furter
Gary Hume
Gauri Gill
Gerard & Kelly
Glenn Brown
Guimi You
Hana Gamal
Hank Willis Thomas
Heather B Swann
Hito Steyerl
Hoda Afshar
Hugh Hayden
Hulda Guzman
Ihor Okuniev
Ilana Savdie
Iluwanti Ken
Iñaki Bonillas
Iris van Herpen
Iván Navarro
Jaime Hayon
Jaydan Moore
Jean Jullien
Joël Andrianomearisoa
John Gerrard
Joshua Petherick
Joshua Yeldham
Joyce Ho
Julian Charrière
Keith Wikmunea and Vernon Marbendinar
Kevin Abosch
Kim Wandin
Lehuauakea
Lewis Fidock
Li Lihong
Lin Fanglu
Lucy Bull
Maningrida Fish Fence
Maurizio Cattelan
Mike Goldby
Nadiah Bamadhaj
Nazgol Ansarinia
Nic Brunsdon
Nick Lehane
Osamu Mori
Paulina Olowska
Petrit Halilaj
Philipp Timischl
Prudence Flint
Raja Gemini
Richard Lewer
Ryan Gander
Saumya Khandelwal
Sayre Gomez
Schiaparelli
Selinda Davidson
Shakuntala Kulkarni
Shara Hughes
Sheila Hicks
Sky Hopinka
Smac McCreanor
SMACK
Song Wei
Tao Hui
Tejo Remy and René Veenhuizen
Thomas J Price
Tiff Massey
Timo Hogan
Todd Gray
Tracey Emin
Thebe Magugu
Tyler Mitchell
Ulla Von Brandenburg
Vivian Suter
Vojtěch Kovařík
Wanapati Yunupingu
Yee I-Lann
Yining Fei
Yinka Shonibare CBE
Yoko Ono
MEGACITIES
Haman Gamal
Farhana Satu
Mas Agung Wilis Yudha Baskoro
Yagazie Emezi
Francisco Mata Rosas
Saumya Khandelwhal
Gustavo Minas
Chen Ronghui
Mikiko Hara
JT White
Megacities

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Works in this exhibition are protected under the Australian Government's Protection of Cultural Objects on Loan Scheme. Find out more