New Contemporary Galleries Open Weekend
Art Gallery of New South Wales
In 2008 John Kaldor and his family announced their intention to give the John Kaldor Family Collection to the state of NSW . This was the catalyst for the government to provide funds to the Gallery to build a state-of-the-art offsite storage facility to allow space within the Gallery to display the collection.
The Kaldor Family gift, valued in excess of $35 million, is the largest single art donation to an Australian public gallery and includes over 200 works of art.
This extraordinary gift, together with funds generously donated by the Belgiorno-Nettis family, enabled the re-development of the Gallery’s old storage area and existing display space to create an entire new floor of 3300 square metres of exhibition space. The floor comprises the John Kaldor Family Gallery, a suite of contemporary and modern galleries, a dedicated photography gallery and a study room for the Gallery’s works on paper collection.
There are a number of commissioned and newly installed, site-specific works of art, including five vast drawings by Sol LeWitt, a major wall work by Richard Long and a new installation by Ugo Rondinone on the large stairwell that descends into the John Kaldor Family Gallery.