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Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Tony Albert: Not a Souvenir

Where
Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George Street , The Rocks NSW 2000
Level 3 Galleries
When

Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to Sundays, 10am to 5pm Thursdays, 10am to 9pm Thursday 21 May to Monday 19 October

Cost

Adult: $35Concession: $28Tertiary: $20Under 18s: FreeMCA Members: Free

Smashing stereotypes one souvenir at a time. 

Tony Albert (Girramay, Yidinji and Kuku Yalanji peoples) is one of Australia’s most fearless and influential contemporary artists. The major exhibition Tony Albert: Not a Souvenir brings together his work across sculpture, photography, installation, painting and assemblage alongside major new commissions.  

Driven by humour, energy and provocation, the exhibition shows how even objects of prejudice can be turned into symbols of resistance, resilience and pride.  

Tony Albert: Not a Souvenir is guest curated by renowned Indigenous curator Bruce Johnson McLean (Wierdi people) and has been developed in close collaboration with the artist. 

Exclusive to Sydney. This exhibition is supported by the NSW Government through Destination NSW. 

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