1. exhibition by Hany Armanious
    Photograph: Hamish McIntosh | Installation view, Hany Armanious: The Planets, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 2026, image courtesy the artist and MCA Australia
  2. Hany Armanious, The Planets, 2026, raffia, courtesy of the artist
    Photograph: Jessica Maurer | Hany Armanious, The Planets, 2026, raffia, courtesy of the artist
  3. Hany Armanious, On, 2026, UV printed wall installation, courtesy of the artist and Fine Arts
    Photograph: Jessica Maurer | Hany Armanious, On, 2026, UV printed wall installation, courtesy of the artist and Fine Arts
  4. Hany Armanious, Frequently Asked Questions, 2015, pigmented polyurethane resin, courtesy of the artist and Phillida Reid
    Photograph: Rob Harris | Hany Armanious, Frequently Asked Questions, 2015, pigmented polyurethane resin, courtesy of the artist and Phillida Reid

Hany Armanious: The Planets

Egyptian-born Australian artist Hany Armanious transforms everyday objects into thought-provoking works of art in this exhibition at the MCA
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Time Out says

You probably walk past hundreds of everyday objects without giving them a second glance. But what if you slow down and look at them in a whole new light? Step inside the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) to view Hany Armanious: The Planets – an exhibition that transforms objects from our daily lives into thought-provoking works of art.

Running from July 10 to 26 October 26 in the Macgregor Gallery, the exhibition celebrates the work of artist Hany Armanious. Born in Egypt and based in Sydney, Armanious rose to prominence in the 1990s and represented Australia at the 2011 Venice Biennale. His practice has long explored the idea that nothing is ordinary – all it takes is how we choose to look at things to alter our perception.

Bringing together 19 new works created especially for the exhibition along with sculptures from the MCA Collection, The Planets presents a collection of curious forms scattered throughout the gallery. Arranged across the gallery floor and walls, and sometimes cast in coloured polyurethane resin, the sculptures – ranging from burnt down candles and used coat hangers to a broken polystyrene cup and an old noticeboard – encourages you to pause, observe and discover unexpected beauty hiding in plain sight.

Hany Armanious: The Planets is on at the MCA until October 26, 2026. Get the details here.

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Details

Address
Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA)
140 George St
The Rocks
Sydney
2000
Price:
Museum admission adult ticket $25, free entry for U18s & members
Opening hours:
Mon, Wed, Fri-Sun: 10am-5pm, Thu: 10am-9pm

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