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William Mora Galleries: Gallery Information Gallery Information © Juno Gemes William Mora Galleries is one of Australia's
leading commercial galleries, committed to supporting and exhibiting
contemporary Australian art. William Mora Galleries presents monthly
exhibitions of emerging and established indigenous and non-indigenous artists
and deals in outstanding modern and contemporary Australian art. The artists
represented by the gallery work in a range of techniques, including painting,
installation, printmaking, photography and sculpture. After more than a decade in Flinders Lane, William Mora Galleries relocated
in early 2000 to a gallery complex in Tanner Street, Richmond, the first
purpose-built contemporary art space in Melbourne for many years. This complex
combines exhibition and viewing galleries with a residence for the family and
a studio for William's mother, prominent Australian artist Mirka Mora
(1928-2018). Designed by Melbourne architect Chris de Campo, the complex allows
William Mora Galleries to offer a more flexible and relaxed environment in
which to encounter works of art. William Mora was one of only three second-generation art dealers operating
in Australia today; his father Georges Mora opened one of the first commercial
galleries in Melbourne in the 1960s. He was an accredited valuer of Australian
art after 1945, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art after 1970 and
European and American prints after 1960.…