Tony Albert: Not a Souvenir

Thu 21 May '26 – Mon 19 Oct '26 (DAILY event)

Overview

One of the most fearless and influential Australian contemporary artists is taking over the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia this winter. 'Tony Albert: Not a Souvenir' is a powerful major exhibition from the internationally renowned First Nations artist (Girramay, Yidinji and Kuku Yalanji peoples). Driven by Albert's signature humour, energy and provocation, this exhibition reclaims popular images of Aboriginal Australia, turning…

One of the most fearless and influential Australian contemporary artists is taking over the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia this winter.

'Tony Albert: Not a Souvenir' is a powerful major exhibition from the internationally renowned First Nations artist (Girramay, Yidinji and Kuku Yalanji peoples).

Driven by Albert's signature humour, energy and provocation, this exhibition reclaims popular images of Aboriginal Australia, turning objects of prejudice into symbols of resistance, resilience and pride.

Be immersed in over 150 works spanning sculpture, photography, installation, painting and assemblage – in Tony Albert's most ambitious exhibition to date.

The exhibition is supported by the NSW Government through Destination NSW, exclusive to Sydney.

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Location

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

140 George Street The Rocks NSW 2000 Australia

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