The National Gallery of Australia doesn’t try to impress you from the outside, and its low-key design is part of the point. It sits on the shores of Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin, and feels open, airy, and modern, a place built not to show off but to record and share stories. Inside, local art is shown alongside pieces from all over the world, with key highlights telling of important moments in Australian history, from the search for a modern i…
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