There are 2 of NGV in Melbourne – NGV Australia and NGV international. Combining both will make the post painfully long. For this post, let’s look at NGV Australia together. Let’s begin our journey by stating clearly that I’m not an artsy person. I have an intensely hard time understanding arts. The history part isn’t the problem. It is normally the feeling part?










This colourful piece reminds me of a cafe in Tokyo where all the food has serious colouring LOL
No matter how low my culture level is, the NGV is a pleasant visit. It’s a fab FREE way to get away from the bustling Melbourne CBD and dive into a world of craziness 😛 The place has 3 levels and there’re plenty of couches lying around.
Tip
- You can leave your coat or bags by the front desk. (Free)
- All backpacks must be checked in.

Where was I?
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Federation Square, Melbourne
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/visit/
Camera: Canon 5D mark 3
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