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Whether you’re looking to spend an entire morning or afternoon, or just have a quick hour or two to spare, the Museum of Contemporary Art and its 4,000-plus pieces provide plenty of entertainment.
If you’re not a huge art fan, you can grab a coffee or a bite to eat in the rooftop cafe overlooking the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
MCA x The Rocks Partnership
Harbour Rocks Hotel are partnering with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) to celebrate Cerith Wyn Evans: …in light of the visible, a major winter exhibition. The artist is known for creating immersive environments of light and sound. Visitors can explore large-scale, often unseen works including:
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F=O=U=N=T=A=I=N (2020): A monumental wall of white neon inviting physical interaction.
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Composition for 37 Flutes (2018): Glass pipes that “breathe” sound into the space.
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Neon Forms (After Noh): Sculptural neon works inspired by Japanese Noh theatre, mapping motion in luminous three-dimensional space.
The exhibition is designed as a contemplative, garden-like journey through light, sound, and space.