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.

Anarchive: Gut-feeling explores how experimental art is experienced, remembered and reimagined.

When

8 May to 27 June 2026

Access

Bringing together eleven new commissions alongside rarely-seen historic works, the exhibition revisits experimental art through a living archive – one that includes artists and practices that have often been overlooked or underrepresented – particularly those by women.

Across installation, performance (live and recorded), sound, and participatory events, the works challenge the idea of art as something to simply look at. Instead, they emphasise bodily knowledge, participation, digestion and encounter – inviting audiences to engage through feeling, intuition, and shared experience, where works are encountered, absorbed and processed through the body as much as through thought.

Rather than presenting fixed meanings or resolved objects, the exhibition centres experimentation as an ongoing process. Works evolve through testing ideas, collaboration and risk – where outcomes are not always certain, and meaning is shaped through experience.

Anarchive: Gut-feeling connects past and present approaches to experimental art, opening up new ways of understanding how art is made, experienced and evolves. The exhibition is part of the Experimental Art Anarchive project – a partnership between ACE, Artlink and FUMA inviting lively conversation with a radical past.

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

Curators

Sasha Grbich,
Danni Zuvela

Artists

Troy-Anthony Baylis,
Jingwei Bu,
Brad Darkson,
Margaret Dodd,
Aleks Danko and Joan Grounds,
Aidan Hughes,
Oriana Julie,
Jazmine Deng + Helium Liu,
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,
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).

This project is also supported by History Trust of South Australia and Griffith University.

Troy-Anthony Baylis is supported by City of Adelaide.

Ariella Napoli is supported by a City of PAE grant and Helpmann Academy.

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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.