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  "internal_strategy_evidence_md": "# Art Gallery of South Australia - Strategy, Performance, and Operating Profile\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T22:58:24.308232+00:00\n**Entity ID**: S-SA-031\n**Entity type**: Statutory Authority\n**Jurisdiction**: SA\n**Portfolio**: Arts\n**Website**: https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/\n\n> Draft generated from scraped source material. Treat this as an evidence pack for editorial review, not a final judgement.\n\n## Source Coverage\n\n| Source type | Count |\n|---|---:|\n| pages | 3 |\n\n## Executive Readout\n\n### Purpose\n\n- Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Education / Kids & Families / The Studio\nThe Studio: Time Capsule\n27 Feb - 8 Jun 2026\nOpen daily, with facilitated sessions on weekends & school holidays\nFree\nThe Studio\nEvents\nGift Membership\nGive the gift of art\nShop\n47,000 works of art and counting\nCollection search\nToggle image caption\nDavid Dallwitz, Australia, 1914 ‑ 2003,\nBlue flash\n, 1969, Seacliff, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 167.4 x 244.0 cm; Gift of the artist 1986, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Courtesy estate of David Dallwitz.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- More\nView Gifts in the Collection\nCollection Areas\nHighlights\nAustralian Art\nAsian Art\nInternational Art\nNew to the Collection\nRodel Tapaya\nA fairy’s abode\n2019\nGuido Maestri\nThe Tourist\n2021\nMarc Newson\nCloisonné blue chair\n2017\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nTakaya Koho\nWind God and Thunder God after Ogata Kōrin (1658 - 1716) and Tawara Sōtatsu (c.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- 1640)\n1892\nJulie Gough\nThe Promise ll\n2018-21\nOn display,\nGallery 1\nHelen Fuller\nHand-built vessel\n2021\nGiorgio de Chirico\nItalian square (Piazza d’Italia)\n1951\nSabine Marcelis\nShadow light, Sand\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nFrancis Upritchard\nPink scallop vase\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 12\nLibrary & Print Viewing Room\nInformation about making an appointment to visit.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n\n### Role and Functions\n\n- Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Education / Kids & Families / The Studio\nThe Studio: Time Capsule\n27 Feb - 8 Jun 2026\nOpen daily, with facilitated sessions on weekends & school holidays\nFree\nThe Studio\nEvents\nGift Membership\nGive the gift of art\nShop\n47,000 works of art and counting\nCollection search\nToggle image caption\nDavid Dallwitz, Australia, 1914 ‑ 2003,\nBlue flash\n, 1969, Seacliff, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 167.4 x 244.0 cm; Gift of the artist 1986, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Courtesy estate of David Dallwitz.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- More\nView Gifts in the Collection\nCollection Areas\nHighlights\nAustralian Art\nAsian Art\nInternational Art\nNew to the Collection\nRodel Tapaya\nA fairy’s abode\n2019\nGuido Maestri\nThe Tourist\n2021\nMarc Newson\nCloisonné blue chair\n2017\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nTakaya Koho\nWind God and Thunder God after Ogata Kōrin (1658 - 1716) and Tawara Sōtatsu (c.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- 1640)\n1892\nJulie Gough\nThe Promise ll\n2018-21\nOn display,\nGallery 1\nHelen Fuller\nHand-built vessel\n2021\nGiorgio de Chirico\nItalian square (Piazza d’Italia)\n1951\nSabine Marcelis\nShadow light, Sand\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nFrancis Upritchard\nPink scallop vase\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 12\nLibrary & Print Viewing Room\nInformation about making an appointment to visit.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- We moved to our current site in 1900, when a dedicated building was constructed to house the growing collection after pastoralist Sir Thomas Elder bequeathed an immense £25,000 for acquisitions.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1935, a gift of £10,000 from Alexander Melrose helped to fund building works, creating the Melrose Wing and the neoclassical façade that visitors see today.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n\n### Strategic Priorities\n\n- Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Education / Kids & Families / The Studio\nThe Studio: Time Capsule\n27 Feb - 8 Jun 2026\nOpen daily, with facilitated sessions on weekends & school holidays\nFree\nThe Studio\nEvents\nGift Membership\nGive the gift of art\nShop\n47,000 works of art and counting\nCollection search\nToggle image caption\nDavid Dallwitz, Australia, 1914 ‑ 2003,\nBlue flash\n, 1969, Seacliff, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 167.4 x 244.0 cm; Gift of the artist 1986, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Courtesy estate of David Dallwitz.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- More\nView Gifts in the Collection\nCollection Areas\nHighlights\nAustralian Art\nAsian Art\nInternational Art\nNew to the Collection\nRodel Tapaya\nA fairy’s abode\n2019\nGuido Maestri\nThe Tourist\n2021\nMarc Newson\nCloisonné blue chair\n2017\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nTakaya Koho\nWind God and Thunder God after Ogata Kōrin (1658 - 1716) and Tawara Sōtatsu (c.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- 1640)\n1892\nJulie Gough\nThe Promise ll\n2018-21\nOn display,\nGallery 1\nHelen Fuller\nHand-built vessel\n2021\nGiorgio de Chirico\nItalian square (Piazza d’Italia)\n1951\nSabine Marcelis\nShadow light, Sand\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nFrancis Upritchard\nPink scallop vase\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 12\nLibrary & Print Viewing Room\nInformation about making an appointment to visit.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- We moved to our current site in 1900, when a dedicated building was constructed to house the growing collection after pastoralist Sir Thomas Elder bequeathed an immense £25,000 for acquisitions.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1935, a gift of £10,000 from Alexander Melrose helped to fund building works, creating the Melrose Wing and the neoclassical façade that visitors see today.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- The Art Gallery of South Australia is\nopen daily from 10am-5pm and on the\nFirst Friday of every month until 9pm.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- About the Collection\nThe Art Gallery of South Australia has one of the largest art museum collections in Australia, comprising almost 47,000 works of art spanning 2000 years.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- The latter includes the largest collection of Morris & Co. decorative art outside Britain, the finest body of Auguste Rodin sculptures in the southern hemisphere (acquired in 1996), and a rare ‘topographic’ sculpture by American Donald Judd created in 1974 in response to the terrain of our north lawn – literally a landmark piece.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1939 we became the first state gallery to acquire a work by an Aboriginal artist, then from the mid-1950s we carefully began to develop a significant collection of art by the nation’s First Peoples.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n\n## KPIs, Targets, and Where They Are At\n\n- Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Education / Kids & Families / The Studio\nThe Studio: Time Capsule\n27 Feb - 8 Jun 2026\nOpen daily, with facilitated sessions on weekends & school holidays\nFree\nThe Studio\nEvents\nGift Membership\nGive the gift of art\nShop\n47,000 works of art and counting\nCollection search\nToggle image caption\nDavid Dallwitz, Australia, 1914 ‑ 2003,\nBlue flash\n, 1969, Seacliff, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 167.4 x 244.0 cm; Gift of the artist 1986, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Courtesy estate of David Dallwitz.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- More\nView Gifts in the Collection\nCollection Areas\nHighlights\nAustralian Art\nAsian Art\nInternational Art\nNew to the Collection\nRodel Tapaya\nA fairy’s abode\n2019\nGuido Maestri\nThe Tourist\n2021\nMarc Newson\nCloisonné blue chair\n2017\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nTakaya Koho\nWind God and Thunder God after Ogata Kōrin (1658 - 1716) and Tawara Sōtatsu (c.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- 1640)\n1892\nJulie Gough\nThe Promise ll\n2018-21\nOn display,\nGallery 1\nHelen Fuller\nHand-built vessel\n2021\nGiorgio de Chirico\nItalian square (Piazza d’Italia)\n1951\nSabine Marcelis\nShadow light, Sand\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nFrancis Upritchard\nPink scallop vase\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 12\nLibrary & Print Viewing Room\nInformation about making an appointment to visit.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- We moved to our current site in 1900, when a dedicated building was constructed to house the growing collection after pastoralist Sir Thomas Elder bequeathed an immense £25,000 for acquisitions.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1935, a gift of £10,000 from Alexander Melrose helped to fund building works, creating the Melrose Wing and the neoclassical façade that visitors see today.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- The Art Gallery of South Australia is\nopen daily from 10am-5pm and on the\nFirst Friday of every month until 9pm.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- About the Collection\nThe Art Gallery of South Australia has one of the largest art museum collections in Australia, comprising almost 47,000 works of art spanning 2000 years.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- The latter includes the largest collection of Morris & Co. decorative art outside Britain, the finest body of Auguste Rodin sculptures in the southern hemisphere (acquired in 1996), and a rare ‘topographic’ sculpture by American Donald Judd created in 1974 in response to the terrain of our north lawn – literally a landmark piece.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1939 we became the first state gallery to acquire a work by an Aboriginal artist, then from the mid-1950s we carefully began to develop a significant collection of art by the nation’s First Peoples.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Since 1990 we have staged the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, the longest-running survey of Australian contemporary art, and since 2017 the Ramsay Art Prize, Australia’s most generous prize for young contemporary artists.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 2018 the art prize’s benefactors, James Stewart Ramsay and Diana May Ramsay, jointly bequeathed one of the nation’s most generous cultural gifts – the $38 million James and Diana Ramsay Fund – to strategically develop the Gallery’s collection.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- The Gallery was established in 1881, originally occupying two rooms in the city’s nineteenth-century library/museum complex, then later part of the Jubilee Exhibition Building (now demolished).\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1916, for example, a bequest of works from Sir Samuel Way dramatically expanded our Asian decorative arts collection.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n\n## Key Metrics\n\n| Values found | Evidence | Source |\n|---|---|---|\n| 90 per cent | Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction. | `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)` |\n| $38 million, 38 million | In 2018 the art prize’s benefactors, James Stewart Ramsay and Diana May Ramsay, jointly bequeathed one of the nation’s most generous cultural gifts – the $38 million James and Diana Ramsay Fund – to strategically develop the Gallery’s collection. | `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)` |\n| 90 per cent | Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction. | `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)` |\n| $38 million, 38 million | In 2018 the art prize’s benefactors, James Stewart Ramsay and Diana May Ramsay, jointly bequeathed one of the nation’s most generous cultural gifts – the $38 million James and Diana Ramsay Fund – to strategically develop the Gallery’s collection. | `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)` |\n\n## Key Achievements\n\n- More\nView Gifts in the Collection\nCollection Areas\nHighlights\nAustralian Art\nAsian Art\nInternational Art\nNew to the Collection\nRodel Tapaya\nA fairy’s abode\n2019\nGuido Maestri\nThe Tourist\n2021\nMarc Newson\nCloisonné blue chair\n2017\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nTakaya Koho\nWind God and Thunder God after Ogata Kōrin (1658 - 1716) and Tawara Sōtatsu (c.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Education / Kids & Families / The Studio\nThe Studio: Time Capsule\n27 Feb - 8 Jun 2026\nOpen daily, with facilitated sessions on weekends & school holidays\nFree\nThe Studio\nEvents\nGift Membership\nGive the gift of art\nShop\n47,000 works of art and counting\nCollection search\nToggle image caption\nDavid Dallwitz, Australia, 1914 ‑ 2003,\nBlue flash\n, 1969, Seacliff, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 167.4 x 244.0 cm; Gift of the artist 1986, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Courtesy estate of David Dallwitz.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- 1640)\n1892\nJulie Gough\nThe Promise ll\n2018-21\nOn display,\nGallery 1\nHelen Fuller\nHand-built vessel\n2021\nGiorgio de Chirico\nItalian square (Piazza d’Italia)\n1951\nSabine Marcelis\nShadow light, Sand\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nFrancis Upritchard\nPink scallop vase\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 12\nLibrary & Print Viewing Room\nInformation about making an appointment to visit.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- We moved to our current site in 1900, when a dedicated building was constructed to house the growing collection after pastoralist Sir Thomas Elder bequeathed an immense £25,000 for acquisitions.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1935, a gift of £10,000 from Alexander Melrose helped to fund building works, creating the Melrose Wing and the neoclassical façade that visitors see today.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- The Art Gallery of South Australia is\nopen daily from 10am-5pm and on the\nFirst Friday of every month until 9pm.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- About the Collection\nThe Art Gallery of South Australia has one of the largest art museum collections in Australia, comprising almost 47,000 works of art spanning 2000 years.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- The latter includes the largest collection of Morris & Co. decorative art outside Britain, the finest body of Auguste Rodin sculptures in the southern hemisphere (acquired in 1996), and a rare ‘topographic’ sculpture by American Donald Judd created in 1974 in response to the terrain of our north lawn – literally a landmark piece.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1939 we became the first state gallery to acquire a work by an Aboriginal artist, then from the mid-1950s we carefully began to develop a significant collection of art by the nation’s First Peoples.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Since 1990 we have staged the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, the longest-running survey of Australian contemporary art, and since 2017 the Ramsay Art Prize, Australia’s most generous prize for young contemporary artists.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 2018 the art prize’s benefactors, James Stewart Ramsay and Diana May Ramsay, jointly bequeathed one of the nation’s most generous cultural gifts – the $38 million James and Diana Ramsay Fund – to strategically develop the Gallery’s collection.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n\n## Key Issues, Risks, and Recommendations\n\n- Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Education / Kids & Families / The Studio\nThe Studio: Time Capsule\n27 Feb - 8 Jun 2026\nOpen daily, with facilitated sessions on weekends & school holidays\nFree\nThe Studio\nEvents\nGift Membership\nGive the gift of art\nShop\n47,000 works of art and counting\nCollection search\nToggle image caption\nDavid Dallwitz, Australia, 1914 ‑ 2003,\nBlue flash\n, 1969, Seacliff, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 167.4 x 244.0 cm; Gift of the artist 1986, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Courtesy estate of David Dallwitz.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- More\nView Gifts in the Collection\nCollection Areas\nHighlights\nAustralian Art\nAsian Art\nInternational Art\nNew to the Collection\nRodel Tapaya\nA fairy’s abode\n2019\nGuido Maestri\nThe Tourist\n2021\nMarc Newson\nCloisonné blue chair\n2017\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nTakaya Koho\nWind God and Thunder God after Ogata Kōrin (1658 - 1716) and Tawara Sōtatsu (c.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- 1640)\n1892\nJulie Gough\nThe Promise ll\n2018-21\nOn display,\nGallery 1\nHelen Fuller\nHand-built vessel\n2021\nGiorgio de Chirico\nItalian square (Piazza d’Italia)\n1951\nSabine Marcelis\nShadow light, Sand\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nFrancis Upritchard\nPink scallop vase\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 12\nLibrary & Print Viewing Room\nInformation about making an appointment to visit.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- We moved to our current site in 1900, when a dedicated building was constructed to house the growing collection after pastoralist Sir Thomas Elder bequeathed an immense £25,000 for acquisitions.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1935, a gift of £10,000 from Alexander Melrose helped to fund building works, creating the Melrose Wing and the neoclassical façade that visitors see today.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- The Art Gallery of South Australia is\nopen daily from 10am-5pm and on the\nFirst Friday of every month until 9pm.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- About the Collection\nThe Art Gallery of South Australia has one of the largest art museum collections in Australia, comprising almost 47,000 works of art spanning 2000 years.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- The latter includes the largest collection of Morris & Co. decorative art outside Britain, the finest body of Auguste Rodin sculptures in the southern hemisphere (acquired in 1996), and a rare ‘topographic’ sculpture by American Donald Judd created in 1974 in response to the terrain of our north lawn – literally a landmark piece.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1939 we became the first state gallery to acquire a work by an Aboriginal artist, then from the mid-1950s we carefully began to develop a significant collection of art by the nation’s First Peoples.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Since 1990 we have staged the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, the longest-running survey of Australian contemporary art, and since 2017 the Ramsay Art Prize, Australia’s most generous prize for young contemporary artists.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 2018 the art prize’s benefactors, James Stewart Ramsay and Diana May Ramsay, jointly bequeathed one of the nation’s most generous cultural gifts – the $38 million James and Diana Ramsay Fund – to strategically develop the Gallery’s collection.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- The Gallery was established in 1881, originally occupying two rooms in the city’s nineteenth-century library/museum complex, then later part of the Jubilee Exhibition Building (now demolished).\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1916, for example, a bequest of works from Sir Samuel Way dramatically expanded our Asian decorative arts collection.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n\n## Corporate Values and Operating Culture\n\n- Additions in 1962, 1979 and 1996 increased display space for a collection that now numbers more the 47,000 works of art – almost 90 per cent acquired through benefaction.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- Education / Kids & Families / The Studio\nThe Studio: Time Capsule\n27 Feb - 8 Jun 2026\nOpen daily, with facilitated sessions on weekends & school holidays\nFree\nThe Studio\nEvents\nGift Membership\nGive the gift of art\nShop\n47,000 works of art and counting\nCollection search\nToggle image caption\nDavid Dallwitz, Australia, 1914 ‑ 2003,\nBlue flash\n, 1969, Seacliff, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 167.4 x 244.0 cm; Gift of the artist 1986, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Courtesy estate of David Dallwitz.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- More\nView Gifts in the Collection\nCollection Areas\nHighlights\nAustralian Art\nAsian Art\nInternational Art\nNew to the Collection\nRodel Tapaya\nA fairy’s abode\n2019\nGuido Maestri\nThe Tourist\n2021\nMarc Newson\nCloisonné blue chair\n2017\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nTakaya Koho\nWind God and Thunder God after Ogata Kōrin (1658 - 1716) and Tawara Sōtatsu (c.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- 1640)\n1892\nJulie Gough\nThe Promise ll\n2018-21\nOn display,\nGallery 1\nHelen Fuller\nHand-built vessel\n2021\nGiorgio de Chirico\nItalian square (Piazza d’Italia)\n1951\nSabine Marcelis\nShadow light, Sand\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 16\nFrancis Upritchard\nPink scallop vase\n2022\nOn display,\nGallery 12\nLibrary & Print Viewing Room\nInformation about making an appointment to visit.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n- We moved to our current site in 1900, when a dedicated building was constructed to house the growing collection after pastoralist Sir Thomas Elder bequeathed an immense £25,000 for acquisitions.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- In 1935, a gift of £10,000 from Alexander Melrose helped to fund building works, creating the Melrose Wing and the neoclassical façade that visitors see today.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/about/our-history/)`\n- The Art Gallery of South Australia is\nopen daily from 10am-5pm and on the\nFirst Friday of every month until 9pm.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/)`\n- About the Collection\nThe Art Gallery of South Australia has one of the largest art museum collections in Australia, comprising almost 47,000 works of art spanning 2000 years.\n  Source: `pages/publications-index.html (https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/about/)`\n\n## Global Ideas and Case Study Inputs\n\n_No global-intelligence source text found yet. 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