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Housed in a converted Masonic Hall dating back to 1920, Annandale Galleries offers over 240 square metres of exhibition space. The gallery showcases a diverse range of Australian contemporary and Indigenous artists, alongside international figures like Zadok Ben-David and William Kentridge. Notably, it represents Indigenous communities in Maningrida and Yirrkala, featuring regular exhibitions of barks and sculptures. Specializing in European modern masters such as Picasso, Matisse, Miro, and Chagall, the gallery has hosted acclaimed exhibitions like William Kentridge's 'UNIVERSAL ARCHIVE (PARTS 7-23)' and Zadok Ben-David's 'Blackfield'.
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