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Mudgee Set to Host Warhol as National Collection Hits 1 Million

BREAKING: Mudgee is gearing up to welcome iconic works from celebrated artists, including Andy Warhol, as the Sharing the National Collection program celebrates an astonishing 1 million visitors since its launch in 2023. This exciting exhibition kicks off in October 2025 at the Mudgee Arts Precinct.

The Albanese Labor Government has announced that Warhol’s renowned Campbell’s Soup II – Cheddar Cheese from 1969 will be among the first pieces showcased, alongside works from Roy Lichtenstein. Over the next two years, art enthusiasts will have the chance to view four rotating exhibitions featuring a variety of art-making techniques, including lithographs, screenprints, and sculptures.

Since its inception, the Sharing the National Collection program has witnessed a remarkable surge in public interest. For instance, the Wanneroo Regional Gallery in Western Australia reported a staggering 280 percent increase in visitor numbers during the first six months of their partnership, showcasing the program’s ability to engage communities nationwide.

Minister for the Arts, Tony Burke, highlighted the significance of this initiative, stating, “At any point in time, 98 percent of the national collection is held in storage. Art is meant to be seen and appreciated, not hidden away.” His remarks underscore the program’s commitment to making culturally important works accessible to all Australians.

Dr. Nick Mitzevich, Director of the National Gallery, reinforced the importance of sharing art beyond Canberra, emphasizing that reaching 1 million visitors is a testament to the program’s success. “This initiative is about ensuring every Australian, no matter where they live, can engage with the collection and the remarkable stories that shape our cultural identity,” he stated.

Local officials are equally excited about the upcoming exhibitions. Brad Cam, General Manager of the Mid-Western Regional Council, described securing such significant works as a major achievement for Mudgee. “We have no doubt that many people will travel to Mudgee to see artworks usually only available at major institutions in capital cities,” he said.

The National Gallery is allocating $11.8 million over four years to cover the costs associated with transporting, installing, and insuring these works, ensuring they can be enjoyed across the country. Regional and suburban galleries are encouraged to register their interest in future loan opportunities, aiming to further broaden the reach of the national collection.

As preparations ramp up, art lovers are urged to mark their calendars for an unforgettable experience in Mudgee, showcasing the best of Pop Art and beyond. Stay tuned as this story develops and more details emerge on the exciting exhibitions ahead.

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