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- TingNovember 20, 2014Brilliant art gallery showcasing Chinese contemporary art. One of the largest collection in the world and collected by an Aussie?! Free access and a must visit for anyone remotely interested in art.
- Surface MagazineOctober 4, 2016The four-story space, a former Rolls Royce service depot from the 1940s, showcases one of the world’s most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art. Read more
- Free admission to see quality Chinese contemporary art. The opening times here are probably wrong. It's open on the Wednesday afternoon I visited
- Travel + LeisureJuly 27, 2012A well-curated collection of modern Chinese art assembled by collector Judith Neilson, one of Australia’s richest women. We love artist Cang Xin’s 2007 sculptural series.
- 高手놀리밑™March 1, 2015Great exhibition and there is no admission fee. Don't forget to have some tea, scones and dumplings at the teahouse!
- Richard NJanuary 9, 2020An excellent gallery with contemporary Chinese art. I really enjoyed the exhibition.
- Vicky MachinanJanuary 17, 2016Great for a Sunday arty walkabout - go for a tea and a nice chat downstairs afterwards
- Mario TsangApril 17, 2011Brill gallery showcasing some very exciting Chinese contemporary art. The tea room is a great end to a visit. One of the best galleries in Sydney!
- Thanaa khOctober 6, 2014They display two collections a year. Don't miss the shop they have at the entrance; they sell unique things.
- Cameron GidariJanuary 9, 2018Fascinating exhibit that dives into Chinese religion and the current-state atheism in the country.
- Stephanie KApril 19, 2013Gorgeous gallery, it's free (donations appreciated!) and the kids loved it.
- National Geographic Traveller (UK)December 3, 2014A former factory that houses one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art. Read more
- Peter GeerMay 1, 2016Gallery is great but good is awful!! Visit this gallery but avoid the cafe. There's so many better, cheaper eating places around here. Try something in Spice Alley
- Dannielle ChunJanuary 22, 2010Take your favourite karaoke song with you when you visit The Tao of Now exhibition. Hint: the digital art uses touch technology and the animals motion sensors. Modern wonders, ancient arts, brilliant! Read more
- RukshaniHg ♡March 18, 2013Smash palace showcases the reactions of china's best artists to the shocks of the new century.
- Always allow time for the tea-room at the end of your visit - wonderful selections as well as champagne - perfect "nibbles".
- Patricia TselepiJuly 17, 2010Check this place out, all art wonderful & accessible. Particularly loved the Liang Yuanwei painting,'Piece of Life' & charcoal drawing 'Life strands' by Zhang Chun Hong. Read more
- No arts-talk here - the staff are fantastic, knowledgable and friendly, really make the experience personal+professional
- RuthAugust 5, 2010Amazing art and great friendly helpful staff too. Definitely worth checking out, you won't regret it
- Wonderful gallery and its always a new surprise! Love this place