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A–Z Exhibitions South Australia

Adelaide Contemporary Experimental

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Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace

(West End) Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide, SA 5000 [Map 18]

08 8211 7505

Tue to Sat 11am–4pm.

See our website for latest information.

4 February—18 March

A river that flows both ways Imhathai Suwatthanasilp (Thailand), Aluaiy Kaumakan (Paiwan Nation), Yuko Mohri (Japan) and Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi (Tonga).

Art Gallery of South Australia

agsa.sa.gov.au

Kaurna Country

North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000 [Map 18]

08 8207 7000

Daily 10am–5pm. Free entry.

See our website for latest information.

5 November 2022—22 January

Nalini Malani: Gamepieces

Don’t miss the first major Australian survey exhibition by pioneering contemporary Indian artist Nalini Malani. Spanning five decades, Gamepieces showcases Malani’s radically inventive practice in film, video, photography, large-scale multimedia installation, painting, and animation.

26 November 2022—16 April

Bewilderness: Recent acquisitions

Showcasing recent acquisitions in painting, printmaking and sculpture, this exhibition considers landscape as a form of representation deeply embedded in questions of identity and belonging.

BMG Art

bmgart.com.au

444 South Road, Marleston, SA 5033

08 8297 2440 or 0421 311 680

Wed to Fri 12noon–5pm, Sat 2pm–5pm.

Closed until 31 January.

3 February—18 February

Steve Brown

Sum Woon Chow

Julian Smith

24 February—18 March

Thompson Bowers: The Country for Old Men

Mark Thompson

Paintings and porcelain.

Stephen Bowers

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