Pinacotheca, Melbourne

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Wes Placek (1971) Facade of the Pinacotheca Gallery building in Waltham Place, Richmond, Melbourne

Pinacotheca was a gallery in Melbourne, Australia. Established in 1967 by Bruce Pollard, it was ideologically committed to the avant-garde and represented a new generation of artists interested in post-object, conceptual[1] and other non-traditional art forms.[2]

Bruce Pollard opened the Pinacotheca gallery in May 1967, at 1 Fitzroy Street, a dark St Kilda bayside Edwardian mansion.[2]

He relocated it to Bedggood's[3] Shoe Factory,[4][5] at 10 Waltham Place, Richmond, Melbourne in June 1970. An early owner of the building was notorious entrepreneur D. J. Henry 'Money' Miller.[6][7][8]

The gallery closed in October 1999 and the business was de-registered in 2001,[9] but re-opened in August 2002 for its very last exhibition, then closed permanently.[10][11][12]

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