ADELAIDE.- Co-curated by ACE Artistic Director, Danni Zuvela and Henry Wolff, Push / Pull features tactile installations, short and durational performance, lecture performance, re-enactment, video, poetry, plants, food, sound, and experimental music. With a strong emphasis on live, experiential, and post-object practice, the program explores what it means to gather around the non-haveable: practices that resist commodification in favour of presence, process, and provocation.
Drawing from Adelaides legacy as a centre of experimental and post-object art, Push / Pull asks: What kinds of encounters are possible, when the shock of the new is a local tradition?
With new commissions and existing works from more than 40 Australian artists and collaborators, Push / Pull is grounded in experimentation and live exchange. Across installations, performances, workshops, community activations and site-specific works, the exhibition explores tension as a generative force that heightens awareness, challenges expectations, and opens space for shared experience.
Push / Pull includes a series of major projects that explore tension in different forms between past and present, individual and collective, structure and improvisation.
Key projects include:
She Also Performs revisiting feminist histories of live art through new performances by South Australian Artists Jingwei Bu, Luna Chan and Sasha Grbich, in dialogue with archival works by Pam Gilbert, Tony Kirkman and Kim Gray. The project unfolds across the exhibitions live programs, with Bus reinterpretation of Ritual Integration Performance (1976) presented on Opening Night; Chans The Working Day, revisiting Tony Kirkmans The Working Week (1974), performed at ARTPOD; and Grbichs responding to Kim Grays Sweater (1976) as part of Deeply Hanging Out Day 2.
Can Touch This a tactile installation co-created with the blind and visually impaired (BVI) community in South Australia, led by artist Shan Michaels (QLD), with sound by Antony Abbracciavento (SA). The project includes a series of activations such as Blind Community Day, Artist Yarns and Braille Bombing, and an Access Tour.
Deeply Hanging Out is a two-day celebration of experimental performance and collaborative live art unfolding across Adelaides public spaces and at ACE.
Featuring nine events across ACE, ARTPOD, The Mercury and public spaces throughout the city, the program is supported by the City of Adelaide in recognition of the citys legacy and continued role in experimental art. Push / Pull invites audiences to experience contemporary art through presence, tension and shared time.
Artist List: Antony Abbracciavento, Elyas Alavi, Emiko Artemis, Stephen Atkinson, Troy-Anthony Baylis, Alycia Bennett, Jingwei Bu, Patrick William Carter, Luna Chan, Allison Chhorn, Amber Cronin, Dylan Crismani, Eleen Deprez, Stephanie Doddridge, Adam-Troy Francis, Paul Gazzola, Alex Grant, Sasha Grbich, Dominic Guerrera, Ray Harris, Aidan Hughes, Matt Huppatz, Heidi Kenyon, Kirsty Martinsen, Monte Masi, VNS Matrix, Shan Michaels, Ariella Napoli, Alexandra Nitschke, Chris Reid, Tikari Rigney, Yasemin Sabuncu, Fiona Salmon, Cynthia Schwertsik, Gabriella Smart, Soundstream, Trudy Tandberg, Sione Teumohenga, Sarah Tickle, Henry Wolff, Shirley Wu, Robert Wyatt, Jake Yang, Yasser Yassin, Shenshen Zheng, and Students from South Australian School for the Visually Impaired.
Curator: Co-curated by Danni Zuvela and Henry Wolff