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VISITOR GUIDE MUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART MONA.NET.AU MONA EAT + DRINK SH P EVOLVING EXHIBITION Above: Cloaca Professional (detail) 2010 Wim Delvoye Front: untitled (Pére Ubu) 1925 Pascal-Désir Maisonneuve Courtesy of The Museum of Everything TICKETS & INFORMATION Mona front entrance wall 2010 Matthew Harding MONA PAVILIONS You can stay at Mona—not in the museum (unless you’re dead), but in our high-tech, super-flash luxury dens on the River Derwent. Please respect the privacy of our guests. Check the website for more info. 6. THE LIFE OF C.B. 2010– Christian Boltanski Video streamed live from the artist’s studio in Paris, twenty-four hours a day. Enter the bunker. 7. CHAPEL 2010–11 Wim Delvoye Delvoye is a Belgian conceptual artist, but don’t hold that against him. There is heated debate among us at Mona about the ethical integrity of his work, and pronunciation of his name. 8. FLATBED TRUCK, TRAILER AND CEMENT TRUCK 2007 Wim Delvoye 9. ENGPASS 2000–11 Roman Signer When the museum opened in 2011, we asked Swiss artist Roman Signer to crash his car for us. Sip wine and discuss its formal qualities. 10. MUSEUM CAFE Food, coffee and other cafe-type things to fuel your art binge. 11. WINE BAR Oysters, charcuterie, cheese and dessert, plus Moorilla, Moo Brew and other craft wines and beers. A deck with a nice view. Lawns with beanbags. 12. THE SOURCE RESTAURANT Shared plates and fresh, uncomplicated food, with a lovely outlook over the museum grounds. Brilliant wine and beer too. 13. CELLAR DOOR Come sip Moorilla wine and Moo Brew beer beneath John Olsen’s The Source, 2002–03. Located upstairs in the Ether Building (across from The Source Restaurant). Wednesday–Monday, 9.30am–5pm. $10 per person (refunded with a purchase). 14. MOORILLA WINERY TOUR & TASTING Take a guided tour of the vineyard and winery. Taste vino straight from the tank. Wednesday–Monday, 3.30pm. $20 per person. Book on the website or at the visitor information desk. 15. THE GOLDEN HOUR Communal dining at Mona. Soak up the sunset courtesy of James Turrell’s Amarna, 2015, then retire to the Wine Bar for some top-notch tucker. Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Book on the website or at the visitor information desk, or phone (03) 6277 9978. All artworks © the artists MONANISMS (2ND EDITION) $85 HOUND IN THE HUNT OPTICAL AIDS IN ART $60 MONA SYRINGE PEN $15 MONA USB BULLET $25 CUNT SOAP Bianca $40 MONA POSTCARDS Twelve pack $15.00 Peruse, ponder, purchase. Seriously, we need the cash. shop.mona.net.au MOO BREW BEER Our brewery makes six core styles year-round, plus one or two seasonals here and there. No preservatives. No additives. Available onsite and online. MOORILLA WINE Our winery crafts ultra-premium wines from estate-grown fruit, using small-batch winemaking techniques in our gravity-assisted winery. Available onsite and online. CELLAR DOOR MONA SHOP Treat yourself. Or your mum. She’d love that. AMARNA 2015 James Turrell Sunrise and sunset sequences daily. Heated seats, too. OVERFLOW PARKING EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT PARKING MEETING POINT ACCESSIBLE FERRY DROP-OFF TO METRO BUS STOP ACCESSIBLE PARKING AND DROP-OFF MONA ROMA EXPRESS TAXI WUNDERKAMMER MR-1 FAST FERRY Sail to and from Mona. Includes onboard bars and sheep. Departs Hobart from Brooke Street Pier. Book tickets at the ferry terminal, visitor information desk or on the website.

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Page 1: SH P MONA EAT + DRINK VISITORSH P MONA EAT + DRINK EVOLVING EXHIBITION Above: Cloaca Professional (detail) 2010 Wim Delvoye Front:Our winery crafts ultra-premium untitled (Pére Ubu)

VISITOR GUIDE

MUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART

MONA.NET.AU

MONA EAT + DRINKSH P

EVOLVING EXHIBITION

Above:Cloaca Professional (detail)2010Wim Delvoye

Front: untitled (Pére Ubu)1925Pascal-Désir MaisonneuveCourtesy of The Museum of Everything

TICKETS & INFORMATIONMona front entrance wall2010Matthew Harding

MONA PAVILIONSYou can stay at Mona—not in the museum (unless you’re dead), but in our high-tech, super-flash luxury dens on the River Derwent. Please respect the privacy of our guests. Check the website for more info.

6. THE LIFE OF C.B.2010–Christian BoltanskiVideo streamed live from the artist’s studio in Paris, twenty-four hours a day. Enter the bunker.

7. CHAPEL2010–11Wim DelvoyeDelvoye is a Belgian conceptual artist, but don’t hold that against him. There is heated debate among us at Mona about the ethical integrity of his work, and pronunciation of his name.

8. FLATBED TRUCK, TRAILER AND CEMENT TRUCK2007Wim Delvoye

9. ENGPASS2000–11Roman SignerWhen the museum opened in 2011, we asked Swiss artist Roman Signer to crash his car for us. Sip wine and discuss its formal qualities.

10. MUSEUM CAFEFood, coffee and other cafe-type things to fuel your art binge.

11. WINE BAROysters, charcuterie, cheese and dessert, plus Moorilla, Moo Brew and other craft wines and beers. A deck with a nice view. Lawns with beanbags.

12. THE SOURCE RESTAURANTShared plates and fresh, uncomplicated food, with a lovely outlook over the museum grounds. Brilliant wine and beer too.

13. CELLAR DOORCome sip Moorilla wine and Moo Brew beer beneath John Olsen’s The Source, 2002–03. Located upstairs in the Ether Building (across from The Source Restaurant). Wednesday–Monday, 9.30am–5pm. $10 per person (refunded with a purchase).

14. MOORILLA WINERY TOUR & TASTINGTake a guided tour of the vineyard and winery. Taste vino straight from the tank. Wednesday–Monday, 3.30pm. $20 per person. Book on the website or at the visitor information desk.

15. THE GOLDEN HOURCommunal dining at Mona. Soak up the sunset courtesy of James Turrell’s Amarna, 2015, then retire to the Wine Bar for some top-notch tucker. Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Book on the website or at the visitor information desk, or phone (03) 6277 9978.

All artworks © the artists

MONANISMS (2ND EDITION)$85

HOUND IN THE HUNTOPTICAL AIDS IN ART$60

MONA SYRINGE PEN $15

MONA USB BULLET$25

CUNT SOAPBianca $40

MONA POSTCARDSTwelve pack $15.00

Peruse, ponder, purchase. Seriously, we need the cash.shop.mona.net.au

MOO BREW BEEROur brewery makes six core styles year-round, plus one or two seasonals here and there. No preservatives. No additives. Available onsite and online.

MOORILLA WINEOur winery crafts ultra-premium wines from estate-grown fruit, using small-batch winemaking techniques in our gravity-assisted winery. Available onsite and online.

CELLAR DOOR

MONA SHOPTreat yourself. Or your mum. She’d love that.

AMARNA 2015James TurrellSunrise and sunset sequences daily. Heated seats, too.

OVERFLOW PARKING

EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT

EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT

PARKING

MEETING POINT

ACCESSIBLE FERRY DROP-OFF

TO METRO BUS STOP

ACCESSIBLE PARKINGAND DROP-OFF

MONA ROMAEXPRESS

TAXI WUNDERKAMMER

MR-1 FAST FERRYSail to and from Mona. Includes onboard bars and sheep. Departs Hobart from Brooke Street Pier. Book tickets at the ferry terminal, visitor information desk or on the website.

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DEATH GALLERYMummy and coffin of PausirisEgypt, c. 100 BCE–100 CE

WARNINGNarrow access, water, low lighting & hazardous footpath. Only two people permitted at a time.

FAT CAR2006Erwin Wurm

‘The fatter you are the more your brain shrinks.’

—Erwin Wurm

CATACOMBS

KIEFER PAVILION

CONTENT WARNING

ENTRY TO THE MUSEUM OF EVERYTHING

THE MUSEUM OF EVERYTHING CAFE

CLOACA PROFESSIONAL2010Wim Delvoye

Feeds at 11am and 4pmPoos at 2pm

‘It’s like a Frankenstein monster, an impotent monster of Frankenstein.’

—Wim Delvoye

ARTIFACT2010Gregory Barsamian

WARNINGStrobe lighting

B3 CINEMONAFlicks about the art and stuff. Check the O, website or visitor information desk for details.

THE VOID BARVelvet and Triassic sandstone. Sample some of the best cocktails in Hobart—nay, Tasmania! Nay, the Southern Hemisphere!

ROY GROUNDS’ ROUND HOUSEHeritage building

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CURRENT EXHIBITION

THE OWe don’t have labels on the walls. We have the O. Use it to read about the art on display and to listen to interviews with the artists. It’s free. Get one from our delightful gallery attendants and return it when you leave. Or, download the O to your iPhone (iOS only, sorry).

CLOAKING & LOCKERSFree, and located behind the visitor information desk. Backpacks, umbrellas, water bottles, and bags and packages larger than 30cm x 40cm must be checked in.

CONTENT WARNINGSome artworks may be confronting. Keep the kiddies clear. If you’d like to know which galleries to avoid, check the O or see staff at the visitor information desk.

STROBE LIGHTSIf you are sensitive to strobe lighting, use the map on the right and avoid the marked parts of the museum.

SMOKINGOutside only, obviously. Please use the ashtrays provided.

FOOD & DRINKNot permitted in the gallery spaces. Go to the cafe, one of our bars or The Source Restaurant.

MONA SHOPShop up a storm. Post-art retail therapy.

PHOTOGRAPHYNo flashes, tripods or professional photography without prior arrangement.

ACCESSIBILITYMost areas of Mona are accessible, with the exception of Amarna, 2015 (we’re fixing that very soon), the death gallery and parts of the Round House. Motorised wheelchairs are welcome. If you would like to borrow a wheelchair, see staff at the visitor information desk. If arriving by ferry, please contact Ticket Support in advance to discuss your requirements. Phone (03) 6277 9978.

FIRST AIDSee the visitor information desk or ask a gallery attendant.

LOST AND FOUNDDitto. Or, contact [email protected].

CINEMONAFlicks about art and other stuff. It’s free, unless there’s a special event on. Check the website, the O or the visitor information desk for more information.

MUSEUM LIBRARYMore than 12,000 titles from David’s personal collection, on everything from ancient brewing methods and the foods of the pharaohs to winter rituals and casinos. And art, of course.

MONA FOMAOur summer festival. Cut sick at Mona and all around town with music and art curated by Brian Ritchie (yes, he who hails from the Violent Femmes). Visit mofo.net.au for more information.

DARK MOFOOur winter festival. Celebrate the dark through large-scale public art, food, music, light, film and noise. See darkmofo.net.au for more information.

OPENING HOURSMona is open Wednesday–Monday.Closed Tuesdays (except for Tuesday 26 December) and Christmas Day.

Open every day in January 2018 except Friday 19–Sunday 21, when the museum and grounds are open to Mofo festival pass holders only. Visit mona.net.au for more information.

Museum 10am–5pm(Open until 6pm between 1 December 2017 and 2 April 2018)Shop from 10amMuseum Cafe from 10amCellar Door 9.30am–5pmWine Bar 9am until lateVoid Bar from 10amLibrary 10am–5pm

The Source RestaurantBreakfast Wednesday–Monday from 7.30amLunch Wednesday–Monday from 12pmDinner Friday and Saturday from 6pm

ADMISSIONIf you are Tasmanian or under 18, admission is free (yay). For everyone else, tickets vary between $25–$28 (adult) and $20–$25 (concession) depending on the time of year. ID will be requested upon entry.

Museum entry fee is subject to change without notice.

Pre-purchase tickets at mona.net.au Further information [email protected]

JOINmona.net.au

@monamuseum #monamuseum

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UNTITLED(WHITE LIBRARY)2004–06Wilfredo Prieto

KRYPTOS2008–2010 Brigita OzolinsTasmanian artist Brigita Ozolins’ take on ‘The Epic of Gilgamesh.’

LIBRARY GALLERY

LINDSAY SEERS SUFFERINGFrom 10 June 2017

STROBE LIGHTING

SUPERSYMMETRY [EXPERIENCE]2014Ryoji Ikeda

WARNINGStrobe lighting

THE MUSEUM OF EVERYTHING10 June 2017–2 April 2018

HOUND IN THE HUNT‘This exhibition scares me. It’s science being conducted as live art and vice versa. Whatever happens will be beyond my control, David Walsh’s control, and the control of these artists...’

—Tim Jenison

CHAPEL

An astonishing exhibition of art objects selected and curated by The Museum of Everything—the world’s first wandering institution for the untrained, unintentional, undiscovered and unclassifiable artists of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Above:Untitled Sam Doyle c. 1980Enamel on tinCourtesy of The Museum of Everything