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The workplace and home of acclaimed Australian artist Brett Whiteley during the last 4 years of his life from 1987 to 1992 has been preserved as the Brett Whiteley Studio Museum by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
The workplace and home of acclaimed Australian artist Brett Whiteley during the last 4 years of his life from 1987 to 1992 has been preserved as the Brett Whiteley Studio Museum by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Explore the Avant-garde artist's world and influences in the studio which has his unfinished paintings, and the living area which has memorabilia such as photographs, postcards, furniture, music collection, and sketchbooks. The walls feature graffiti of cartoons and bright pop art with quotes. The gallery showcases changing exhibitions of the artist’s works across various forms such as paintings, drawings, sculpture and graphics.
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2 Raper St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
+61 2 9225 1881
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