William Mora (1953–2023), art dealer and gallerist, was the eldest son of artist Mirka Mora and restauranteur and gallery owner Georges Mora. Growing up surrounded by artists such as Charles Blackman, Albert Tucker and John Perceval, it was perhaps inevitable that William would have a career in art. William began his career working at his father's Tolarno Galleries, established in 1967 and one of the first commercial galleries in Melbourne. He opened his own gallery, William Mora Galleries, in Flinders Lane in 1985. From 1987 he began representing his mother Mirka and presented more than 50 exhibitions of her work. In early 2000, he relocated to a purpose-built contemporary art space in in Tanner Street, Richmond, combining exhibition and viewing galleries with a residence for himself and his family. The facility also included a home/studio next door for Mirka, where she lived and worked until just before her death in 2018. A passionate supporter of the arts, William was involved with organisations including the National Gallery Society and the Art Committee for the Council of Adult Education.
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