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NGV Triennial: 16 of the best Instagram posts from exhibition

NGV’s Triennial exhibition is proving to be an Instagrammer’s playground, with visitors snapping up the chance to flex their creative muscles in share-worthy posts.

Take a sneak peek at NGV Triennial 2020

The quirky and thought-provoking NGV Triennial exhibition is proving to be an Instagrammer’s paradise.

Visitors have been inspired by the creativity, weaving the exhibition and its incredible works into more than 43,000 photos tagged #NGVtriennial.

With just a couple of weeks until the exhibition closes on April 18, take a look at some of the most fun Triennial photos posted to Instagram — and then visit the exhibition to have a go yourself.

Busting out yoga poses seemed to be the go at the Botanical Pavilion.

Sometimes it was a case of life imitating art — also known as: who wore it better?

#twinning in pink kicks.

A curious visitor peeks inside the 14m-wide octopus, Buttpus, by South African artist and designer Porky Hefer:

The huge 100-square-metre video wall showing abstract images of nature by Turkish artist Refik Anadol has been stopping everyone in their tracks.

The intricately carved, tiny wooden people by artist Tomoaki Suzuki made for some fun photos playing with scale.

Visitors documented their fun at the interactive BTTV “apartment” installation, which plays with perspective and scale.

A playful take on artist Alicja Kwade’s ‘WeltenLinie’ mirror installation.

How do you like your eggs? One guest got a handle on artist Jim Shaw’s mural depicting the obliteration of Capitol Hill with a floating domestic appliance.

And to finish up, this photo captures a sweet moment underneath Hidden Figures, by artist Daniel Arsham.

NGV Triennial finishes on April 18 so get in quick if you haven’t already.

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