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Judith Neilson. Judith Neilson AM is an Australian businesswoman and philanthropist with a passion for visual arts. Neilson is the co-founder of the White Rabbit Gallery in Sydney. She is a significant shareholder in Platinum Asset Management, a company co-founded by her former husband, Kerr Neilson .
The White Rabbit Gallery is an contemporary art museum located in the Sydney inner-city suburb of Chippendale, New South Wales, Australia. Description [ edit ] The gallery, which was founded in 2009 by Judith Neilson , [1] is located in a former warehouse and Rolls-Royce service depot. [2]
Neilson and his former wife, Judith, divorced in 2015. They have two children. In 2009 Kerr and Judith Neilson established and opened the White Rabbit Gallery in Chippendale Sydney to display Judith's collection of Chinese contemporary art. Judith accumulated the collection from quarterly visits to art studios across China, since 2000.
Laura Linney, Ben Semanoff and Justin Kurzel have all signed on to direct multiple episodes of the upcoming Netflix limited series “Black Rabbit.” The trio will each direct two episodes of the ...
Since leaving the White House, the 75-year-old has become a popular public speaker, commanding up to $750,000 for a single speech, according to the Los Angeles Times. Along with wife Hillary ...
The story starts in Berlin, in March 1933, when nine-year-old Anna, the main character in the trilogy, finds out one morning that her father is missing. She and her brother, Max, discover that Papa thinks that Adolf Hitler might win the elections, and has fled to Prague. Because the family is of Jewish heritage, and Papa is also a well-known ...
Patrick Smith. Updated April 29, 2024 at 11:56 AM. Law enforcement officers and the public in Washington state came together Sunday to take a rare hazard off the roads: runaway zebras. But despite ...
Blanc de Hotot. The Blanc de Hotot is a medium-sized rabbit breed originally developed in France. It is a compact, thickset white rabbit with spectacle-like black rings around each dark eye. First bred in Hotot-en-Auge, Normandy, France in the early 1900s, the breed spread throughout Europe and into North America by the 1920s.