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Founded in 2009, Elephant.art is the definitive guide to contemporary art and visual culture. Elephant aims to survey the international contemporary art scene with more energy and depth than any other magazine in print or online.
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The Navajo (Diné) artist Melissa Cody is a fourth-generation weaver, creating her first weaving on a Navajo loom at five years old, titled Banded Blanket (1988). Using scraps of materials
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In Li Hei Di’s latest exhibition there’s a work she refers to as “the big red painting.” Occupying an entire wall in the intimate rooms of the Pippy Houldsworth Gallery,
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The London-based artist Eva Gold (b. 1994, Manchester, UK) uses a methodology of fragmented storytelling in her work. Her first exhibition in New York, titled Shadow Lands, on view until
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Stephanie Comilang, a Filipino-Canadian artist and filmmaker based between Toronto and Berlin, deftly weaves together stories, histories, and memories in her latest exhibition, “Search for Life,” presented by TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza
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Orlando Estrada’s imaginative sculptures imagine new terrains beyond and because of the human-nature binary. At Rachel Uffner Gallery’s two-person exhibition Procession with Estrada and Shani Strand, the silhouette of horses
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When was the first Venice Biennale? The first Biennale was in 1895, it’s well over 100 years old but I’ve been going since the 1970’s. In the 70’s, it was
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Reality is difficult, and for some, vastly more so than others. As a consequence, alternative modes of existence– and survival– are constantly being developed, less as sites of escapism and
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Given the current state of the world, it might seem crude to write or make art about the phenomenon of celebrity. In many ways, it is, but so is our
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“How do you engage someone in the process of reading history and poetry at the same time? Can you bridge policy and poetry?” Tammy Nguyen questions. We are speaking before
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Already dubbed by some as the most diverse International Art Exhibition yet, “Foreigners Everywhere” counts many newcomers among its pavilions. Here’s what you can’t miss As the first openly queer
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