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513:. Two modern roofs, supported by circular metallic pillars, shelter the concrete deck in front of the ground-floor windows between the entrance and the pavilions. The one on the south side has tables and chairs serving the museum's restaurant. On the west (rear) elevation, the space between the pavilions is filled in with a block of modern shop spaces in an irregularly alternating black and white pattern on the upper storeys similar to that on the museum's newer Mordant Wing.
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quarter of its budget, unlike other institutions for which it constitutes the majority of funding. The museum relied at first on its donor base, which McGregor said was very willing to let it use the money they had contributed with other purposes in mind for the more basic purpose of keeping the museum running. Because of that reliance on private funding, later the MCA was able to tap the government
1025:, much more enthusiastic about the addition, which it said "successfully fuses the old with the new by forging innovative ways through which audiences can interact with and understand the work on offer", used similar language. But both they and Farrelly thought that entrance might have been better located at the MSB building's centre rather than the junction between the new and old wings.
1171:, elsewhere in Sydney, had been forced into by then as the pandemic dried up its revenue stream, or laying off 30 per cent of its staff. The MCA established digital online programs to keep the public engaged. When Macgregor learned that many of the children at schools in West Sydney the museum had been doing outreach to did not have Internet access at home, she reached out to
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370:, who eliminated regular admission fees and diversified the museum's funding sources. After two proposed expansions failed, a design by local architect Sam Marshall met with sufficient approval to raise money for its construction. From 2010 the building underwent a major expansion and re-development, reopening in 2012 as the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.
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The Bella program was established in 1993 by patrons Edward and
Cynthia Jackson and the Jackson family. The program season previously coincided with the Primavera exhibition, however the addition of the National Centre for Creative Learning and funding from private benefactors in 2012 allowed for the
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January 2022 has 11 members. Lorraine Tarabay is the current chair, having taken over from Simon Mordant in 2020 after joining the board four years previously. Director Suzanne Cotter, who took over from MacGregor in 2022, oversees a staff of 10
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Power's original intent was for the museum to exhibit contemporary art from all over the world, with work by
Australian artists shown only if it was relevant to the other works, but its focus has since changed primarily to Australian contemporary art. The museum's collection contains over 4,000 works
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National Centre for Creative learning in 2012. Each year a new artist is commissioned to produce a work in the Bella Room concerned with a different type of disability. The room offers a sensory environment in which students, led by artist-educators, can
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Most of the museum's revenue went to expenses, leaving a small surplus in 2018 but a half-million dollar deficit in 2019. A $ 4.5 million drop-in program expenses, combined with the JobSeeker grant, resulted in a $ 2.3 million surplus for 2020 (donations also increased tenfold, largely thanks to one
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to annex the MCA, McGregor began developing plans in 2002 for an extension to the museum. Two years later, developers sought to get the museum to agree to move off the Quay in order to build a luxury hotel on the site. In 2005, the museum's permanent collection was moved to storage offsite to create
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The building's former offices had been renovated into a more open space with movable walls to accommodate exhibition requirements, with some rooms left intact as archival spaces. The inadequacy of the renovated MSB building as a gallery space, including circulation and accessibility issues, prompted
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Those early years in the museum's own space were difficult. The university agreed to help fund the museum's initial costs but did not make any commitment to the long term, as it was expected that the museum would eventually become financially independent. To that end an admission fee was charged; it
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Mordant Wing on the MSB building's north end is also six storeys high, occupying three-quarters of the remainder of the block not taken up by a local police station building. It is faced in smooth, mostly windowless panels of black, white, and brown stone, made of blocks rectilinear in shape and
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In the years before the pandemic, the museum had been taking $ 22–23 million annually (it dropped to $ 20 million in 2020) About 22 per cent of that (around $ 5 million) came in the form of government grants; the 2020 JobSeeker grant added an additional $ 3.8 million in public money. Another 24 per
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The artists on staff who interact with the public are also trained to make the work on display accessible to the public. "We don't shy away from putting on difficult art, but we want people to feel comfortable while they engage with it", says McGregor. In late 2017 the museum put on one of its most
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that "I have a great belief that contemporary art should and could be for everyone." To that end, she hired around 84 working artists for the museum's visitor services team, particularly in the front of the house and as educators. "We are probably the largest employer of artists in
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December 2011; the remainder was opened the following March. The wing added 4,500 m (48,000 sq ft) in floor space, including a café, sculpture terrace and two harbour-side function venues, nearly doubling the museum's available exhibit space and allowing additional revenue to keep
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would make the addition impossible to finance. The federal, state and city governments combined for $ 27 million; private benefactors donated the remaining $ 7.5 million of the building's total $ 53 million cost. From 2010 the building underwent a A$ 58 million expansion and re-development, It
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Another aspect of the addition that bridged both positive and negative views of it was a belief that the MSB building should have been demolished. Farrelly, who did not express that opinion, wrote that the best thing about the new wing was that it was now obvious that "inside the World's
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In 2010 the museum closed for its long-desired extensions. They were built to a design by Sydney architect Sam Marshall, taking two forms: infill on the building's west facade, allowing shop space on the ground floor facing George Street, and the new Mordant Wing on the north. The latter was named
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By the end of 2020, the museum had been closed for 114 days. Visitation had dropped by nearly two-thirds from 2019, to under 370,000. In February 2021 the museum opened a major rehang of its permanent collection on the second floor, and in October the entire museum was able to reopen, albeit with
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Anderson, the architect who had supervised the original adaptation of the MSB into the MCA, was also unimpressed with the addition, calling it "insensitive" to the original building. "As you get closer and closer to a building there should be finer details that hold the eye and delight. With this
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waterfront, who called the addition "bland architecture of old with the bland architecture of new", told Marshall at a debate that the MCA building should have been demolished, as the SANAA plan had proposed, so the museum could start afresh: "There was a one in 500-year opportunity to do a great
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On the west, the wing is similarly faced, with an alleyway leading to another service entrance between the wing and the MSB building. At street level is another, smaller entrance, with glass doors, accompanying the museum's gift shop to its south. The facade also overhangs this entrance, but to a
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assumed control of the Commissariat Stores in 1901 and leased them to commercial tenants. In 1937, the Circular Quay Planning Committee, which had originally recommended the buildings be demolished to provide parkland, changed its mind and called for them to be replaced with a new office for the
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Above the entrance, the clock tower treatment consists of three more widely separated but otherwise similar windows rising from the third storey to the sixth and topped with a decorative pink granite facade depicting a propeller, wheel, and anchor. A clock set against the sandstone is above. The
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The six-week program includes a tour of selected works throughout the museum, weekly two-hour creative art-making sessions with trained artist-educators, and an 'Artful at home' package containing materials for art-making at home. The final week of the program is an exhibition session, in which
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By May all galleries and museums in the country were closed indefinitely. In the absence of foot traffic, McGregor estimated, 40 per cent of the museum's funding was lost instantly, which she said made "our much-lauded funding mix" problematic, as the MCA relies on government support for only a
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Macgregor also began requiring that curators consult with less artistically inclined peers about the text in wall labels identifying and describing the adjacent works. "Sometimes it's an IT manager, sometimes it's a receptionist", she said later. "t's about curators making sure their labels are
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The main entrance to the museum is at the southeast corner of the wing, where it abuts the MSB building at a glass-faced stairwell. Sliding glass doors in a glass two-storey entryway open onto a wide stair to the main foyer. Above it is an unsupported projecting three-storey pavilion with strip
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When Powell's wife died in 1961, the bequest was made public; she also willed most of her husband's works to the university. At the time it was the largest monetary bequest ever made to any Australian university or arts organisation. Four years later the university's senate voted to create the
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in 2019. The donation boxes at the entrances also captured additional funding from patrons, and after the 2010 renovations the cafés and rent from the spaces inside the museum ($ 4 million, according to Macgregor.) and shops and other tenants on George Street, including the 600-square-metre
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The sixfold increase in annual visitation that ensued made problems with the museum's ageing physical plant more apparent. "The elevators were well past their natural life, the stair circulation was not appropriate and there was no infrastructure to deal with disabled people", recalled
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Before it was even opened in full the new wing had sharply divided architects and critics, primarily over the question of how it balanced the new and the old. The direct connection between George Street and the Quay was praised by most commentators regardless of their overall verdict.
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the museum financially independent (Approximately 70 per cent of the museum's annual income is from a variety of sources such as exhibitions and events, sponsorship, donations and venue hire. The balance is made up through ongoing funding and support from the state government through
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Bella program to be run year-round. Tailored for young people the program focuses on issues of access to contemporary art for people with disabilities, and socially and financially disadvantaged individuals. The program offers sessions in the galleries and hands-on workshops.
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did not make up for the shortfall as the university began phasing out its support, and the local and national media began expressing concern for the museum's future. Newspaper stories called attention to the paucity of visitors and called the museum "a place for wankers".
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During this break, the museum's leadership changed. In July 2020, Lorraine Tarabay, another investment banker and contemporary art collector, took over the chair of the board from Mordant, who remains involved with the museum as its international ambassador. Artist
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art as complementary to its foreign collection. From 2002, the museum has shifted to increase its emphasis on Australian artists and as of 2020 held over 4,500 works. As of 2012 it was the only contemporary art museum in Australia with a permanent collection.
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Macgregor made up for the loss of revenue from the abolition of the regular entrance fee at the beginning of her tenure with increased monetization of the museum's book and gift shops. "As one of my colleagues says, you charge them to get out", she told
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to imitate marble flooring and walls, a common technique at the time. A war memorial and associated artwork were also included. These features remain in what was known as Wharfage Hall, the two-story lobby at the building's central entrance. Today,
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provides the opportunity for artists not yet established to have their work displayed in a large institution. The exhibition often utilises guest curators, although curatorial staff from the Museum of Contemporary Art have also worked on past
1119:. "It set a benchmark that I don't know if we'll ever reach again", she recalled. Tickets to it sold out regularly over the nearly four months it was at the MCA; the museum extended its hours and offered special "unplugged" nights where
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When the MSB building became available the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney was established in 1991. It rapidly outgrew its space and ran into financial difficulties that were alleviated in the early 21st century under new director
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Demolition was completed in 1939. Originally the committee had considered holding a competition for the new building's design, but by then it had decided to use the MSB's own architects. One, William Henry Withers, designed a
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Galleries of Britain and the MCA for the mutual acquisition of contemporary Australian artworks. It is aimed at increasing the reputation of Australian art internationally. Funded by a $ 2.75 million donation from the
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Within her first year as chair, Tarabay oversaw the hiring process for a new director when McGregor stepped down in March 2021 after 22 years at MCA to return to Scotland and spend more time with her family.
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to the Museum of Contemporary Art. Funded by the University of Sydney and the Power Bequest, restoration, and refurbishment of the building commenced in 1990 under the direction of Andrew Anderson of
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for use as a museum, much of the interior is now gallery space with plain white walls, concrete floor, and high ceilings. The fourth story's offices have been retained for the museum administration.
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Per her belief that contemporary art should be for everyone, especially the many people who believe it is only for the wealthy cultural elite, Macgregor began reaching out to the communities of
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acquired since 1989. They span all art forms with strong holdings in painting, photography, sculpture, works on paper, and moving images, as well as significant representation of works by
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supplement for the duration of the lockdowns. In June the museum was able to reopen at least for visits to the exhibit halls by individuals or small groups and stay open through October.
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in a continuous vertical recessed strip. On the south end of the building, the windows on the first two storeys are also continuous. The recessed strips and muntins end in a broad plain
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after the board chairman and his wife, whose initial gift of $ 10 million, followed by a later $ 5 million, was the largest single financial contribution to it, allaying concerns that
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individual). Macgregor said in early 2021 that the museum would still have a deficit the next year, and will need to find $ 800,000 in new funding every year "just to stand still".
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began. The Australian government limited all non-essential indoor gatherings to a hundred people, including staff; the MCA complied with the order by severely limiting attendance.
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With the new addition completed, museum attendance in 2012 reached nearly 850,000, a 31 per cent increase from the last time it had been fully opening two years prior. In 2015 the
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The Museum of Contemporary Art holds a number of public programs over its calendar year, including an Indigenous learning program and an 'Art + Dementia' research program.
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were forbidden to accommodate the crowds. McGregor credited the coincidence of an exhibit by an artist whose work celebrates the female body opening just as the
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exhibit was held off-site. Artworks from the exhibition were displayed in various places around the museum and throughout The Rocks area of Sydney.
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participants' friends and family are invited to view their art. In 2020, the program launched an online digital toolkit to enable offsite participation.
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attracted that same year. International and younger visitors account for significant shares of the MCA visitation, at 40 and 46 per cent respectively.
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lesser extent than its counterpart on the other facade. On the roof is a cafe, partially open, with views of the bridge, opera house, and harbour.
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exhibition was launched in 2017, designed to "reflect the diversity of cultural, political and social perspectives that preoccupy artists".
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plans for further renovations. In 1997, an international competition was launched for redesigns of the site. The Japanese architectural studio
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windows. North of it, a large downward-pointing arrow in the facade at ground level directs visitors to a poem carved in the concrete deck.
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of three small four-paned windows with stone muntins. Atop the entryway is a bronze plaque with "Museum of Contemporary Art".
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movement began trending worldwide. For 2019 the museum's visitation again exceeded a million; according to
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O'Toole, Phil (December 1997). "Primavera: The Belinda Jackson Exhibition of Young Artists".
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during the 1970s. It was exhibited in the Madsen Building on campus between 1980 and 1989.
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3567:"'An enormous legacy': Museum of Contemporary Art director calls it quits after 22 years"
3491:"Suzanne Cotter appointed new Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA)"
3440:"The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) re-opens its doors on Tuesday 12 October"
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Margalit, Harry (2018). "3: Composing in Public". In Murray, Ainslie; Ruan, Xing (eds.).
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beneath the museum's car park. Another competition was held in 2000; it was won by
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4048:"Making in translation: the intercultural broker in indigenous Australian art"
3419:(Press release). Sydney: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. 13 January 2021
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takes the form of triple-paned double windows separated by a continuous stone
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projecting two bays at the ends of both elevations. Atop the roof is a modern
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3341:"Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Appoints Lorraine Tarabay Board Chair"
3287:(Press release). Sydney: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. 17 April 2020
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The Native Born: Objects and Representations from Ramingining, Arnhem Land.
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building as you move closer there is nothing more to see", he told the
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They are meditating: bark paintings from the MCA's Arnott's Collection
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Marshall's primary inspiration for the new wing was the sculptures of
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Jagodzińska, Katarzyna (2018). "Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney".
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The Commissariat Stores, in 1872, on what is today the museum's site.
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irregular in size. On the north end is a basement delivery entrance.
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The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
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3463:"Museum of Contemporary Art director Liz Ann Macgregor to step down"
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Hand & Mind: Conversations on Architecture and The Built World
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and other prominent individuals from the art and business worlds.
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to the north. Just beyond the expressway to the south are some of
4396:"Artful: Art and Dementia report | MCA Australia | MCA Australia"
3370:"Lorraine Tarabay named next chair of Museum of Contemporary Art"
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4101:"MCA Commemorates Arts Benefactor Loti Smorgon on Art.Base.BASE"
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building for the agency, with a central tower meant to echo the
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this made it the world's most-visited contemporary art museum.
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1318:. As of 2023 the collection contains 257 items, consisting of
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3442:(Press release). Sydney: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
3417:"The MCA presents a major rehang of its permanent Collection"
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4549:(Press release). Museum of Contemporary Art. 2 November 2015
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3960:"Maningrida Arts & Culture: Annual Report 2018–19"
3918:"Maningrida Arts & Culture: Annual Report 2019–20"
3837:. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press. p. 214.
3776:"From campus to city: university museums in Australia"
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Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation Maningrida (2019).
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Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation Maningrida (2020).
3673:"The 'outsider' steering the MCA through the crisis"
3541:"The 'outsider' steering the MCA through the crisis"
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1432:Yoko Ono at the opening of her exhibition in 2013.
1213:required for all visitors over 16. Exhibitions by
428:(CBD). Two of the city's landmarks are nearby—the
4219:The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum
3256:McGivern, Hannah; Kenney, Nancy (14 March 2020).
2850:"Build It; They'll Come: Elizabeth Ann Macgregor"
2630:Archibald, J. F; Haynes, John (11 January 1969).
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834:the archaeological remains of a colonial dockyard
697:and the offices were opened eight years later by
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3285:"MCA Australia launches online program Your MCA"
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4425:"MCA brings art education into the digital age"
2727:The History & Description of Sydney Harbour
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1878:Sharpe, Emily; da Silva, José (31 March 2021).
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424:separates the park and The Rocks from Sydney's
3892:"Understanding Museums – Transforming culture"
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1755:List of art museums and galleries in Australia
1601:and the MCA and held across the three venues.
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6488:Art museums and galleries established in 1991
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3890:Australia, National Museum of (8 June 2011).
1353:, curated by Djon Mundine and Linda Michael.
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1135:2020–present: Pandemic and leadership changes
1013:, generally cool to the wing in a March 2012
856:In 1999, with the MCA facing the prospect of
772:as a beginning of fulfilling Power's wishes.
5176:NSW Housing Board Building, Grosvenor Street
4654:. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. 2021
4512:: 403–405 – via Gale Academic Onefile.
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3990:Charles Darwin University Australia (2021).
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1269:(6,500 sq ft) main offices of the
1069:Image projected on the MCA during Vivid 2015
947:The museum's George St entrance in The Rocks
716:1943–1991: Power Gallery of Contemporary Art
509:with glass facing and a flat roof with wide
483:The former MSB building is a six-storey, 17-
4703:Museum of Contemporary Art official website
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4075:"Art curatorship within and outside museum"
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3127:"MCA: open conversation or guarded debate?"
2796:"A Makeover for Contemporary Art in Sydney"
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1822:"The reimagined Museum of Contemporary Art"
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2406:"Lines of division: The new MCA in Sydney"
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5171:Model factory building, Gloucester Street
4362:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art
4157:Fortescue, Elizabeth (15 December 2016).
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1241:Foundation Museum of Contemporary Art in
610:An exhibit hall, shown here with work by
5509:General Post Office (No. 1 Martin Place)
5370:Sydney Cove West Archaeological Precinct
4569:"The End of the Art World as We Know It"
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4814:Nos. 130, 132-134, 136-138, and 140-142
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4309:"The National 2021: New Australian Art"
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710:New South Wales State Heritage Register
479:Former Maritime Services Board building
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5355:Cumberland Street Archaeological Site
5348:Other significant historical features
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380:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
6273:Western Sydney International Dragway
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3438:Greig, Charlotte (12 October 2021).
3102:Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
2005:"Heritage and Conservation Register"
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886:When the museum opened for the 12th
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35:Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
6483:Art museums and galleries in Sydney
6238:Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
6223:Sydney International Regatta Centre
6085:Australian National Maritime Museum
4722:. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. 2008.
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4543:"Genext Turns 10! on Art.Base.BASE"
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3316:"Annual Report 2020: MCA Australia"
2794:Brownell, Ginanne (20 March 2012).
2484:University of New South Wales Press
2440:Architects, Tanner (October 2008).
1252:Hanging objects in the second floor
676:The MSB building under construction
343:. A modern wing was added in 2012.
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6243:Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
4673:Morris, Linda (26 February 2020).
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4079:ICOM SEE Singidunum University CIK
3368:Kembrey, Melanie (30 April 2020).
3168:"Spatial delight gets lost at MCA"
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2585:Australian Economic History Review
2553:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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1518:objects, performance, video, sound
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6253:Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre
6248:Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre
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4017:"Bardayal 'Lofty' Nadjamerrek AO"
3489:Greig, Charlotte (22 July 2021).
2961:Morris, Linda (29 October 2021).
1820:Craswell, Penny (12 April 2012).
1384:(Shooting Star Spirit, 1988) and
890:in 2000, a festival headlined by
864:, a Scot who had worked with the
360:Power Gallery of Contemporary Art
57:with newer Mordant Wing at right.
6508:Sydney central business district
6493:1991 establishments in Australia
5242:St Patrick's Church, Church Hill
4225:(3). Marianne Hulsbosch: 37–49.
2632:"Art bequests (11 January 1969)"
2589:pre-decimal inflation calculator
2372:Walking Day (10 November 2017).
1765:List of most-visited art museums
1760:List of contemporary art museums
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1603:The National: New Australian Art
1349:exhibition to coincide with the
1095:UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
740:of Australian expatriate artist
736:The MCA's roots are in the 1943
640:1798–1942: Prior history of site
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6513:Stripped Classical architecture
6478:Art Deco architecture in Sydney
5484:International Convention Centre
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4277:Eccles, Jeremy (January 2017).
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1478:A Photographer’s Life 1990–2005
706:Register of the National Estate
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29:Art museum in Sydney, Australia
6135:Sydney Conservatorium of Music
6075:Art Gallery of New South Wales
5962:Kamay Botany Bay National Park
5892:Central Gardens Nature Reserve
3512:Piggin, Jeremy (28 May 2013).
3461:Morris, Linda (3 March 2021).
3125:Neustein, David (4 May 2012).
2992:Phillips, Juanita (May 2010).
1956:
1650:Art Gallery of New South Wales
1595:Art Gallery of New South Wales
1424:Selected temporary exhibitions
1288:
1079:Art Gallery of New South Wales
924:Art Gallery of New South Wales
327:. The museum is housed in the
13:
1:
6057:Wetherill Park Nature Reserve
5018:Samson's Cottage wall remains
4374:10.1080/14434318.2017.1450065
4015:Eccles, Jeremy (March 2011).
3925:Maningrida Arts & Culture
3565:Burke, Kelly (4 March 2021).
3197:Heath, Aston (3 March 2012).
3030:. 26 May 2012. Archived from
3024:World Interior Design Network
2346:Aston, Heath (3 March 2012).
1795:
866:Arts Council of Great Britain
802:Government of New South Wales
656:. The site originally housed
277:CBD and South East Light Rail
6100:Manly Art Gallery and Museum
6052:Western Sydney Regional Park
6032:Sydney Harbour National Park
5897:Chinese Garden of Friendship
5877:Blue Mountains National Park
5862:Berowra Valley National Park
5736:Major centres and localities
3228:Blake, Elissa (7 May 2020).
3072:"The MCA's new Mordant Wing"
2520:Australian Heritage Database
2412:. 8 May 2012. Archived from
2239:"Museum of Contemporary Art"
1964:"Museum of Contemporary Art"
1828:. Architecture Media Pty Ltd
1680:The Artful: Art and Dementia
1462:War is Over! (if you want it
1271:Australian Olympic Committee
1003:
796:After the relocation of the
770:Power Institute of Fine Arts
7:
6193:Rosehill Gardens Racecourse
6002:Prospect dolerite intrusion
5947:Georges River National Park
5942:Garawarra Conservation Area
5579:Overseas Passenger Terminal
4594:Cox, Debbie (August 2009).
3967:Maningrida Arts and Culture
3677:Australian Financial Review
3545:Australian Financial Review
3539:Albert, Jane (1 May 2020).
3199:"MCA's chequered reception"
2348:"MCA's chequered reception"
1695:
1612:
1452:My Pretty Little Art Career
954:the recent financial crisis
844:1999–2010: Macgregor hiring
704:. It is listed on both the
601:
585:Mordant Wing from northeast
458:
398:
385:
107:; 33 years ago
10:
6529:
6498:The Rocks, New South Wales
6168:Canterbury Park Racecourse
6105:Museum of Contemporary Art
5569:Old Mining Museum Building
5494:Dr Chau Chak Wing Building
5334:Cumberland Place and Steps
5186:Phillip's Foote Restaurant
5055:Ambulance Station (former)
4652:"Artful: Art and Dementia"
4628:Howarth, Lynne C. (2019).
4461:McMillen, Rebecca (2011).
4423:Cann, Richard (May 2012).
3774:Wallace, Sue-anne (2000).
1648:In collaboration with the
1298:The Ramingining Collection
1124:
1111:successful exhibits ever,
634:
96:Interactive fullscreen map
6397:
6364:
6286:
6258:Sydney Showground Stadium
6153:
6115:Justice and Police Museum
6065:
5922:Featherdale Wildlife Park
5832:
5786:
5743:Central Business District
5735:
5674:
5656:White Bay Cruise Terminal
5419:
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5250:
5229:
5216:Union Bond Store (former)
5042:
4778:
4732:Google Arts & Culture
4679:The Sydney Morning Herald
4240:– via ResearchGate.
4089:– via ResearchGate.
4046:Sprague, Quentin (2016).
3468:The Sydney Morning Herald
3374:The Sydney Morning Herald
3057:. British Airways: 16–17.
2593:Reserve Bank of Australia
2480:Randwick, New South Wales
2352:The Sydney Morning Herald
2154:"Sydney, New South Wales"
2127:"Sydney, New South Wales"
1770:List of museums in Sydney
1640:
1357:The Maningrida Collection
919:legible to their peers."
426:central business district
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6306:Disney Studios Australia
6125:Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
6047:Western Sydney Parklands
5312:Transport infrastructure
5196:Raphael Mackeller Stores
5140:Julian Ashton Art School
5095:Coroner's Court (former)
4998:Playfair Street Terraces
4213:Novak, Karolina (2013).
3831:Art Museums in Australia
3738:"Ramingining Collection"
3637:Murphy, Bernice (1993).
3132:Australian Design Review
2664:Murphy, Bernice (1993).
2410:Australian Design Review
1775:
1674:Sydney Writers' Festival
1569:Tate x MCA Collaboration
1257:Financing and governance
1165:voluntary administration
543:Central entrance transom
6263:Warwick Farm Racecourse
6218:Sydney Football Stadium
6012:Prospect Nature Reserve
5977:Lane Cove National Park
5952:Heathcote National Park
5912:Fairfield Park Precinct
5611:Queen Victoria Building
5191:Police Station (former)
5166:New York Hotel (former)
4132:Art Monthly Australasia
3792:10.1111/1468-0033.00270
2725:Stephensen, PR (1966).
2577:: McLean, I.W. (1999),
2237:Ellmoos, Laila (2008).
1392:The Arnott's Collection
1376:exhibition of works by
862:Elizabeth Ann Macgregor
798:Maritime Services Board
667:Maritime Services Board
658:two Commissariat Stores
394:The museum and the Quay
368:Elizabeth Ann Macgregor
337:Maritime Services Board
6278:Western Sydney Stadium
6228:Sydney Motorsport Park
6198:Royal Sydney Golf Club
6095:Harry's Cafe de Wheels
6017:Rosford Street Reserve
5842:Auburn Botanic Gardens
5787:Urban renewal projects
5519:Governor Phillip Tower
5421:Buildings / structures
5161:Mining Museum (former)
5120:Harrington's Buildings
4773:historical attractions
4523:Boyce, Brooke (2018).
2729:. Rigby. p. 160.
2116:See accompanying photo
1750:Architecture of Sydney
1433:
1412:The Smorgon Collection
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905:Greater Western Sydney
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810:John Holland Interiors
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246:William Henry Withers,
154:33.86000°S 151.20889°E
6336:Roslyn Packer Theatre
6311:Entertainment Quarter
6213:Sydney Cricket Ground
6090:Chau Chak Wing Museum
6067:Cultural institutions
5987:Mrs Macquarie's Chair
5937:Garigal National Park
5927:Field of Mars Reserve
5616:St Andrew's Cathedral
5157:(former MSB building)
4779:Residential buildings
4714:"Commissariat Stores"
4297:– via Informit.
4199:– via Informit.
4146:– via Informit.
4035:– via Informit.
4021:Art Monthly Australia
3204:Sydney Morning Herald
3173:Sydney Morning Herald
2968:Sydney Morning Herald
2609:"JW Power Collection"
2525:Australian Government
1431:
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1016:Sydney Morning Herald
957:was constructed in a
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573:and three flagpoles.
542:
516:On the exterior, the
434:Sydney Harbour Bridge
393:
267:Circular Quay ferries
255:Public transit access
124:George Street, Sydney
55:Museum from the east,
6163:Australian Golf Club
6022:Royal Botanic Garden
5992:Paddington Reservoir
5932:Fred Hollows Reserve
5902:Chipping Norton Lake
5887:Centennial Parklands
5564:Old Government House
5549:Macquarie Lighthouse
5339:Sydney Cove railings
5329:Captain Tench Arcade
5211:Sydney Sailors' Home
5181:Old Bushells Factory
5150:Metcalfe Bond Stores
5043:Commercial buildings
5034:View Terrace facades
5023:Sergeant Major's Row
4983:Long's Lane Precinct
4911:Nos. 32-36 and 38-40
4719:Dictionary of Sydney
4251:Tate (24 May 2019).
4073:Bojic, Zoja (2012).
3780:Museum International
2244:Dictionary of Sydney
1851:"Annual Report 2019"
1686:University of Sydney
1541:Primavera exhibition
1211:proof of vaccination
1087:Serpentine Galleries
998:Royal Ontario Museum
966:Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
762:University of Sydney
614:in a 2013 exhibition
438:Sydney's skyscrapers
412:is to the west, and
352:University of Sydney
262:Circular Quay trains
211:University of Sydney
159:-33.86000; 151.20889
6233:Sydney Olympic Park
6208:State Sports Centre
6188:Randwick Racecourse
6173:Dunc Gray Velodrome
6027:Royal National Park
5907:Cronulla sand dunes
5819:Sydney Olympic Park
5621:St Mary's Cathedral
5499:El Alamein Fountain
5489:Deutsche Bank Place
5444:Bankstown Reservoir
5360:Dawes Point Battery
4163:The Daily Telegraph
3594:"MCA Board members"
3164:Farrelly, Elizabeth
3139:on 18 December 2021
3034:on 10 February 2013
2088:"199 George Street"
2061:"119 George Street"
2009:www.shfa.nsw.gov.au
1968:Sydney Architecture
1712:architecture portal
1637:interact with art.
1404:'s 2008 exhibition
1174:The Daily Telegraph
939:2010–2012: Addition
489:Stripped Classicism
467:of the building is
465:architectural style
416:Park to the south,
150: /
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6183:Macquarie Ice Rink
5852:Balls Head Reserve
5529:Hyde Park Barracks
5449:Boothtown Aqueduct
5434:Archibald Fountain
5135:Johnson's building
5090:Cleland Bond Store
5070:ASN Hotel Building
5008:Reynolds' Cottages
5003:Playfair's Terrace
4937:Harrington Street
4907:Gloucester Street
4805:Cumberland Street
4614:– via Trove.
4443:– via Trove.
4315:. 5 September 2021
2801:The New York Times
2486:. pp. 17–32.
2378:(Internet video).
1740:Visual arts portal
1658:Biennale of Sydney
1494:Patricia Piccinini
1434:
1316:Northern Territory
1254:
1199:Carnival Australia
1145:
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888:Biennale of Sydney
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430:Sydney Opera House
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329:Stripped Classical
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6203:Stadium Australia
6120:Powerhouse Museum
6080:Australian Museum
5967:Ku-ring-gai Chase
5867:Bicentennial Park
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5594:Regimental Square
5534:King Street Wharf
5459:Campbell's Stores
5378:
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5201:Royal Naval House
5085:Campbell's Stores
5080:Butchery Building
5075:Bushells Building
5050:Accountants House
4606:. Marjorie Currie
4506:Art and Australia
4341:. 28 October 2020
4255:(Press release).
3616:"Leadership team"
3263:The Art Newspaper
3166:(26 March 2012).
2929:The Art Newspaper
2527:. 21 October 1980
1885:The Art Newspaper
1621:The Bella program
1265:The Art Newspaper
1153:COVID-19 pandemic
1129:The Art Newspaper
1103:The Art Newspaper
1061:2012–2019: Growth
975:Australia Council
838:Sauerbruch Hutton
442:1 Macquarie Place
422:Cahill Expressway
323:neighbourhood of
301:
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6110:Museum of Sydney
5834:Parks and nature
5773:Pitt Street Mall
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5584:Parliament House
5539:Kirribilli House
5514:Government House
5479:Citigroup Centre
5439:Australia Square
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662:state government
446:Salesforce Tower
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6301:Crown Sydney
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5814:Green Square
5804:Central Park
5763:North Sydney
5698:Glebe Island
5696:
5687:Captain Cook
5661:World Square
5646:War Memorial
5631:Sydney Tower
5504:Finger Wharf
5464:The Cenotaph
5154:
5145:Lawson House
4926:Nos. 113-115
4899:Nos. 149-151
4884:Nos. 139-141
4879:Nos. 123-125
4869:Nos. 107-109
4831:Gannon House
4809:Nos. 106-128
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1591:The National
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1586:The National
1572:
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1524:Keith Haring
1517:
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1477:
1468:Anish Kapoor
1461:
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1442:Sip My Ocean
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1402:Djon Mundine
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873:Ikon Gallery
870:
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806:Peddle Thorp
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691:World War II
679:
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548:Fenestration
546:
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312:
308:
304:
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272:Sydney Buses
250:Sam Marshall
209:John Power;
83:Location in
31:
26:
6145:Taronga Zoo
6037:Sydney Park
5882:Brenan Park
5857:Bents Basin
5758:Kings Cross
5692:Gladesville
5666:World Tower
5636:The Toaster
5604:IMAX Sydney
5574:Opera House
5559:Observatory
4658:27 December
4368:: 256–260.
3497:22 December
3474:22 December
3446:22 December
3423:22 December
3401:22 December
3353:22 December
3325:22 December
3291:22 December
3269:21 December
3241:21 December
3210:18 December
3179:18 December
3143:18 December
2935:18 December
2807:13 December
2499:16 December
2420:17 December
2385:21 December
2331:14 December
2325:Google Maps
2304:14 December
2298:Google Maps
2277:14 December
2271:Google Maps
2250:14 December
2219:14 December
2213:Google Maps
2192:13 December
2186:Google Maps
2165:13 December
2159:Google Maps
2138:13 December
2132:Google Maps
2099:12 December
2093:Google Maps
2072:12 December
2066:Google Maps
2045:12 December
2039:Google Maps
2015:12 December
1948:11 December
1942:Google Maps
1921:11 December
1915:Google Maps
1891:22 December
1530:Andy Warhol
1367:Arnhem Land
1312:Arnhem Land
1308:Ramingining
1289:Collections
1219:Doug Aitken
982:Donald Judd
752:2 million (
695:steel frame
654:First Fleet
414:First Fleet
227:Chairperson
180:Collections
157: /
145:151°12′32″E
132:Coordinates
126:, Australia
102:Established
6467:Categories
6140:Sydney Zoo
6042:The Domain
5794:Barangaroo
5768:Parramatta
5599:The Ribbon
5365:Rocks Push
5324:Argyle Cut
5288:Mercantile
5258:Australian
4956:Nos. 61-65
4951:Nos. 55-59
4946:Nos. 42-52
4916:Nos. 46-56
4849:Nos. 95-99
4839:Nos. 29-31
3896:nma.gov.au
3622:20 January
3600:20 January
3578:20 January
2974:20 January
2860:22 January
2762:9 December
2736:0589502433
2710:8 December
2615:8 December
2559:9 December
1974:1 February
1860:16 January
1832:1 February
1796:References
1363:Maningrida
1235:Luxembourg
1203:Ann Sherry
1195:Alan Joyce
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971:Create NSW
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