Art Guide Australia

A–Z Exhibitions South Australia

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ACE Open

www.aceopen.art

Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace (West End) Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide, SA 5000 [Map 18]

08 8211 7505

Tue to Sat 11am–4pm.

9 April—14 May

Metaverse

A group exhibition that considers what it means on a human-level to be shaped and governed through the advent of the Internet. This group exhibition curated by Patrice Sharkey brings together a select number of works by Roy Ananda, Britt d’Argaville, Harun Farocki and Giselle Stanborough that foretell dystopian visions in response to our increasingly inescapable relationship to technology.

Art Gallery of South Australia

www.agsa.sa.gov.au

Kaurna Country

North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000 [Map 18]

08 8207 7000

Daily 10am–5pm. Free entry.

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4 March—5 June

FREE/STATE

2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art

Don’t miss the country’s longest-standing survey of contemporary Australian art. The explores ideas of transcending states, from the spiritual and artistic to the psychological, and embraces notions of freedom in expression, creation and collaboration. features the work of 25 artists throughout AGSA.

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