Visitors are encouraged not just to look but also to listen to and even touch some of the artworks Bridget Currie has created in response to the historic house and grounds at Carrick Hill, including a ‘portable painting’ that serves as a picnic rug.
South Australia’s underwater world can be viewed in a different light through a new series of photos by Narelle Autio that were captured beneath jetties along the coastline and present the ocean as a place of transformation and allure.
Deeply personal, Brent Harris’s Surrender and Catch at the Art Gallery of South Australia is a moving retrospective of the artist’s 40-year career with works that often explore difficult ideas yet also incorporate humour and the absurd.
Adelaide artist and 2024 Porter Street Commission recipient Lee Salomone’s first major exhibition in more than a decade is a culmination of 30 years of art-making and collecting found objects.
The natural wonder of bioluminescence is the inspiration for many of the recent works in a 20-year sculpture survey exhibition by Adelaide artist Marijana Tadic that shines light on the beauty around us.
Whimsical creations by ceramicist Bruce Nuske displayed in an exhibition space designed by the late Khai Liew are being shown alongside a meditative presentation by visual artist Dana Awartani in this captivating showcase at Samstag Museum of Art.
The work of 20 mid-career South Australian artists is on display in a fascinating exhibition at Adelaide Railway Station that, in its second iteration, is positioning itself as an important part of the Adelaide Festival program.