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“The Asian Galleries of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) is a 2003 extension to the Art Gallery of New South Wales located in The Domain in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The building was opened on 25 October 2003. The key architect was Richard Johnson of Johnson Pilton Walker.
The NSW Art Gallery is one of Australia’s most profound art galleries. The extension adds more culture and diversity to the entire building. The space involves art from all corners of Asia including: Buddhist and Hindu Arts, Indian sculptures, Southern Asian textiles, Chinese ceramics and paintings, Japanese works and many more. The recognition of the extension was received widely and amongst some of Australia’s more recognised names such as Bob Carr who wrote a brief piece for the Galleries opening booklet on the new space.”

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