Installation view of Cai Guo-Qiang’s <em>Murmuration (Landscape)</em>, 2019<br/>
Realised in Dehua, Fujian province and Melbourne, commissioned by the NGV <br/>
Proposed acquisition supported by Barry Janes and Paul Cross, Norman and Pauline Bloom, The Fox Family Foundation, Ying Zhang in association with the Asian Australian Foundation, and donors to the 2019 NGV Foundation Annual Dinner and 2019 NGV Annual Appeal<br/>
Photo © Tobias Titz<br/>
© Cai Guo-Qiang

International Youth Day Terracotta Warriors & Cai Guo-Qiang

Sun 11 Aug 19, 10am

Installation view of Cai Guo-Qiang’s <em>Murmuration (Landscape)</em>, 2019<br/> Realised in Dehua, Fujian province and Melbourne, commissioned by the NGV <br/> Proposed acquisition supported by Barry Janes and Paul Cross, Norman and Pauline Bloom, The Fox Family Foundation, Ying Zhang in association with the Asian Australian Foundation, and donors to the 2019 NGV Foundation Annual Dinner and 2019 NGV Annual Appeal<br/> Photo © Tobias Titz<br/> © Cai Guo-Qiang
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NGV International

Exhibition space
Ground Level

In celebration of International Youth Day on Sunday 11 August, the NGV is offering children and teens free access to 2019 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibitions Terracotta Warriors & Cai Guo-Qiang.

In a dual presentation of Chinese art and culture past and present, the National Gallery of Victoria presents China’s ancient terracotta warriors alongside an exhibition of new works by one of the world’s most exciting contemporary artists, Cai Guo-Qiang.

These free tickets are available for children aged 17 and under, and for 18 year olds with a valid school I.D. Tickets are available for collection onsite at the Gallery only.

International Youth Day is an awareness day designated by the United Nations in 1999.

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The NGV Kids and Teens program is generously supported by The Truby and Florence Williams Charitable Trust, managed by Equity Trustees. NGV Teens is supported by The Ullmer Family Foundation.