Museum of Contemporary Art
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'China China' a porcelain from Chinese artist Ah Xian is seen in front of 'Face to face' from US artist Jon Lewis at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. After a $53 million redevelopment, the museum will reopen to the public on March 29, according to the museum's press release. Reuters/Daniel Munoz
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US artist Edgar Arceneaux works on his piece 'Drawings of Removal' at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney Reuters/Daniel Munoz
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A visitor takes pictures inside the art installation 'Continent-Cloud' from Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Reuters/Daniel Munoz
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An Australian aboriginal dancer waits to perform a welcome ceremony at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Reuters/Daniel Munoz
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A visitor looks at 'Home Movies 1940 2008' from US artist Jim Campbell at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Reuters/Daniel Munoz
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Australian aboriginal dancers perform a welcome ceremony at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Reuters/Daniel Munoz
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An untitled art piece from Australian artist Stephen Birch is seen at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Reuters/Daniel Munoz
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