217-219 Cotham Road, Kew, VIC 3101
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The Lyon Housemuseum is the story of a partnership between collector and architect Corbett Lyon and his wife, Yueji Lyon, who began shaping a collection of Australian contemporary art more than thirty four years ago.

The first works in the Collection, 'Nude in a Landscape, 1989' by Linda Marrinon and 'Orange Building Site, 1990' by Louise Forthun, were acquired by Corbett Lyon in 1990. Since 1994, Corbett Lyon and Yueji Lyon have jointly expanded the Collection to include important works by many of Australia's most significant contemporary artists.

Today the Collection holds over 350 works by over 55 artists, representing one of the largest collections of its type in the country. Following selected artists over the course of their evolving practices, the Collection includes works by internationally recognised Australian artists Brook Andrew, Howard Arkley, Patricia Piccinini, Callum Morton, Shaun Gladwell, Daniel von Sturmer and Daniel Crooks and represents many of the key moments and important shifts in Australian artistic practice and thinking.

The Collection was established with the express intention of making works available for public viewing, and for research and education.

Ken Sister Collaborative
  • Seven Sisters
    Seven Sisters, 2021
  • Seven Sisters
    Seven Sisters, 2021 (detail)
  • Seven Sisters
    Seven Sisters, 2021 (detail)