Anarchive: Gut-feeling

Upcoming Exhibition
8 May - 27 June 2026
Spotlight on blindfolded person holding out cup of tea in right hand and wine glass in left hand on a dark stage.
Spotlight on blindfolded person holding out cup of tea in right hand and wine glass in left hand on a dark stage.

Experimental Art Anarchive is a two-venue exhibition and publishing program inviting lively conversation with a radical past.  

When

8 May to 27 June 2026

Access

Across ACE and FUMA, thirteen new artist commissions are presented, alongside key and lesser-known historic works by women. A special edition of Artlink acts as an extended reader – bringing a critical eye to experimental art then and now.

Feature Image: Jingwei Bu (2026), Adelaide Contemporary Experimental. Photography Andre Castellucci.

Artists

Troy-Anthony Baylis,
Jingwei Bu,
Brad Darkson,
Jazmine Deng,
Margaret Dodd,
Aleks Danko and Joan Grounds,
Aidan Hughes,
Richard Larter (featuring Pat Larter),
V Barratt and Grace Marlow,
VNS Matrix,
Ariella Napoli,
Sandra Greentree Nicolaides,
Jill Orr,
Bronwyn Platten,
Jacky Redgate,
Sue Richter,
Oriana Julie and Tikari Rigney,
Tayer Stead,
Shenshen Zheng

This project is supported by Create SA.

'Anarchive: Gut-feeling' is presented in partnership with Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE), Artlink, and Flinders University Museum of Art (FUMA).

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ACE respectfully acknowledges the Kaurna people are the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. We acknowledge Elders past and present.