1. Two women looking at artworks featuring cats
    Photograph: Tom Ross
  2. A hand touches a button labelled 'I am a cat person'
    Photograph: Eugene Hyland
  3. A person sits looking at projected portraits of cats and dogs in gold frames
    Photograph: Eugene Hyland
  4. A person watches a projection of a Golden Retriever
    Photograph: Tom Ross
  5. Two people in front of artworks featuring dogs
    Photograph: Tom Ross

Cats and Dogs

The NGV is hosting an exhibition dedicated to artistic representations of our furry friends
  • Art
  • The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne
Ashleigh Hastings
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Time Out says

Do you have golden retriever energy, or are you more of a black cat kind of person? Felines and canines form an important part of the everyday lives, pop culture and mythology of humans, and the latest exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria celebrates the role of these animals. 

Cats and Dogs is now showing at the NGV’s Ian Potter Centre until July 2025. The exhibition will feature more than 250 works of art, design and fashion spanning diverse periods and media, all drawn from the NGV’s own collection. 

One side of the exhibition is dedicated to all things dogs, with the other side to our feline friends. The cross-cultural and transhistorical collection of artworks spotlights the cultural symbolism of cats and dogs, from their significance in religion, spirituality and the occult, to their appearances in pop culture. 

The multifaceted line-up of artists includes Pierre Bonnard, Rembrandt van Rijn, David Hockney and Jeff Koons, as well as local talents Atong Atem, Grace Cossington Smith and Trevor Turbo Brown. In terms of fashion, there are also impressive pieces from Romance Was Born and Alexander McQueen.

Find out more about Cats and Dogs including ticket information over here.

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Details

Address
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Federation Square
Melbourne
3000
Transport:
Nearby stations: Flinders Street
Price:
Various
Opening hours:
Various

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