White Rabbit Gallery


The White Rabbit Gallery is a contemporary art museum located in the inner city Sydney suburb of, New South Wales, Australia, which exhibits selections from the White Rabbit Collection of 21st-century Chinese contemporary art. The collection, one of the largest of its kind in the world, is owned by Judith Neilson. The gallery was established by Neilson and her now-estranged husband, Kerr, to share the Collection with the public, and opened in 2009.

Description

It is located at 30 Balfour Street, Chippendale, near Central station and Central Park, in a renovated former warehouse and Rolls-Royce service depot. The gallery can accommodate only a small part of the White Rabbit Collection, which contains more than 2,500 works by several hundred artists, including artists from China. The gallery holds two exhibitions a year, for which the entrance level and three upper floors are entirely re-hung. A tea house on the ground floor serves teas from China. The White Rabbit Gallery is a registered charitable institution wholly funded by the philanthropic Neilson Foundation. Admission is free.

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