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|name= Johannesburg Art Gallery |image= 9 2 228 0069-Art Gallery2-Johannesburg-s.jpg |caption = Entrance of Johannesburg Art Gallery |established= 1910 |location= Klein and King George streets, Joubert Park, Johannesburg |type = Art Museum |visitors= |curator= Antoinette Murdoch |pushpin_map = South Africa |map_caption = Location within Johannesburg |coordinates = {{coord|-26.197039|28.047104|region:sa_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |website = {{URL|gauteng.net/attractions/johannesburg_art_gallery/}} }} The Johannesburg Art Gallery is an art gallery in Joubert Park in the central business district of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is the largest gallery on the continent with a collection that is larger than that of the Iziko South African National Gallery in Cape Town.[1] The building, which was completed in 1915, was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, with Robert Howden working as supervising architect, and consists of 15 exhibition halls and sculpture gardens. It houses collections of 17th-century Dutch paintings, 18th- and 19th-century British and European art, 19th-century South African works, a large contemporary collection of 20th-century local and international art, and a print cabinet containing works from the 15th century to the present. CollectionThe initial collection was put together by Sir Hugh Lane, and exhibited in London in 1910 before being brought to South Africa. Florence, Lady Phillips, an art collector and wife of mining magnate Lionel Phillips, established the first gallery collection using funds donated by her husband.[2] Lady Phillips donated her lace collection and arranged for her husband to donate seven oil paintings and a Rodin sculpture to the collection. Some other small water drawings that collected through various Galleries thought to be less valuable and have being sold for collecting funds during the late 1950's and 1960's . The current collection includes works by Auguste Rodin, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Herbert Ward and Henry Moore, and South Africans such as Gerard Sekoto, Walter Battiss, Alexis Preller, Maud Sumner, Sydney Kumalo, Ezrom Legae and Pierneef. It also houses an extensive collection of the work of contemporary local artists. HistoryThe Johannesburg Art Gallery collection was opened to the public in 1910, before the gallery itself had been built, and was housed at the University of the Witwatersrand. The architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens, came to South Africa in 1910 to examine the site and begin the designs, after Lady Florence Phillips had secured funding from the city for a purpose-built museum. The building was built with a south-facing entrance, but was not completed according to the architect's designs—no part of the museum was broken down to let in the light. It was opened to the public, without ceremony, in 1915, just after the start of the First World War. The gallery was extended during the 1940s with east-west wings along the south galleries according to the Lutyens' design. The present north facade and galleries, constructed during the 1986–87 extension were designed by Meyer Pienaar and Associates.[3][4] RegenerationAs a major focus of urban regeneration programmes, the gallery provides the base for the Joubert Park Public Art Project and is developing links with awareness groups and community centres based in the surrounding urban area. Chief curators
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See also{{commonscat}}References1. ^{{cite web|title=An artistic treasure house in the middle of Joburg |url=http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=340&Itemid=51|website=City of Johannesburg|accessdate=15 April 2016}} 2. ^Johannesburg Art Gallery – Reviews and Ratings of Sights in Johannesburg – New York Times Travel 3. ^Jillian Carman Uplifting the Colonial Philistine: Florence Phillips and the making of the Johannesburg Art Gallery 2006 Johannesburg: Wits University Press {{ISBN|1-86814-436-4}} 4. ^City of Johannesburg – An artistic treasure house in the middle of Joburg 5. ^{{cite web|title=Clive Kellner heads off from JAG|url=http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3331&Itemid=193|website=City of Johannesburg|accessdate=15 April 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=The JAG gets a new curator|url=http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3593&Itemid=193|website=City of Johannesburg|accessdate=15 April 2016}} 7. ^{{cite web | url= http://arttimes.co.za/left-jag-antoinette-murdoch/ | title= Why I Left JAG – Antoinette Murdoch | accessdate=8 April 2017}} 8. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.iol.co.za/news/opinion/but-no-one-goes-there-any-more-8152765 | title= But no one goes there any more, Joburg Art Gallery needs a new lease of life, Gabriel Crouse | accessdate=8 April 2017}} 5 : Museums in Johannesburg|Art museums and galleries in South Africa|Art museums established in 1915|1915 establishments in South Africa|Works of Edwin Lutyens |
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