Simon Denny, Mine, MONA 8 June – 13 April

Mona plays mineshaft in this new exhibition by New Zealand (Buxton Contemporary Collection) artist Simon Denny, revolving around mining as a reflection of hope and anxiety about the environment, technology, and development.
The exhibition is curated by Jarrod Rawlins and Emma Pike and includes contributions by Buxton Contemporary Collection artists: Justene Williams, Patricia Piccinini, Linda Marrinon and Ronnie van Hout.
Mine
8 June -13 April 2020
Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart
For more information visit MONA’s website.
Image: Simon Denny, Mine, 2019, installation view at Mona. Photo credit: Jesse Hunniford, Mona. Image courtesy Mona, Hobart.
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