Brett Whiteley Studio MuseumHomage to a genius
Address: 2 Raper Street - Surry Hills 2010 - Eastern Suburbs NSW
Nearest Bus or Train:Central Station then a 10-minute walk: Bus 301, 302, 303 from the city
Open Hours:10a-4p Th-Su (by appointment), closed Christmas Day
Brett Whiteley was arguably Australia's most famous contemporary artist before his tragic death in 1992. He is best known for his stunning views of Sydney Harbour, sensuous female nudes and self-portraits. In 1985, he converted a former T-shirt factory into a studio and residence. This is now administered as a public museum by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and showcases examples of Whiteley's work together with personal effects and memorabilia. The museum also mounts regular thematic exhibitions on Whiteley and other artists. Admission: Adult AUD7; children AUD5; concessions AUD5.
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