'Namedropping' features some 200 artworks and objects exploring the evolved, biological underpinnings of status – what is it for, and why is it useful? ...
'Namedropping' features some 200 artworks and objects, exploring the evolved, biological underpinnings of status – what is it for, and why is it useful?...
Icelandic musician and artist Jónsi recreates the cavernous depths of a volcano in this immersive and sensory installation, where the effects of music, sound and smell are experienced in near darkness....
More than 140 devotional objects depicting saints, virgins and other Christian holy subjects together reveal centuries of spiritual and aesthetic tradition....
Mona’s summer festival returns. Spread across two weekends in Launceston and nipaluna/Hobart, there’ll be plenty of art, music, and everything in between....
Part science-fiction documentary, part psychedelic meltdown; Jeremy Shaw's multi-channel video work depicts humans engaged in various forms of group movement....
Mona presents ‘Jean-Luc Moulène and Teams’ by French artist Jean-Luc Moulène and ‘Prototypes of Speculative Engineering’ by British artist James Capper. Both exhibitions ‘represent polarities of psyche – desperate intensity versus methodical repose.'...
Explore the harsh truths and stereotypes faced by aging women and the crone archetype in ‘CRONE’, where artist Sally Rees reclaims her authentic self and wears her years with ‘a badge of pride’....
Mona – Museum of Old and New Art will reopen its semi-subterranean galleries, outdoor art and bars and restaurants after a nine-month pandemic-induced shutdown from 26 December 2020....