Art Gallery New South Wales director Michael Brand finally sells in Bellevue Hill
Dr Michael Brand, the director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, has finally sold the Bellevue Hill home he shares with wife Tina.
Brand paid $3.2 million for the five bedroom home in 2012 when he joined the AGNSW.
He had previously been a consulting director of the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
It was listed in February taking 177 days to find its buyer through the same agency.
Dr Brand was appointed to the art gallery’s top job in 2012 on a five-year contract, which was temporarily extended in June last year.
In May this year he was reappointed as director by Arts Minister Don Harwin.
The 1970s home is not far from the Bellevue Hill home of the former gallery boss Edmund Capon.
Hidden from the road by leafy trees, the family home features a library with stone fireplace.