Elephant — Spring 2012, #10

Elephant is a quarterly magazine on contemporary art and visual culture. Featuring up-to-the-minute visual material, fresh faces and original voices, the magazine covers and uncovers new trends and talent in contemporary visual culture.

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Elephant #10 explores how visual artists are using new strategies and approaches in making art.

Part 1: Open Files Lisa Jonasson, Valeska Soares, Rosemarie Trockel, Alexandre Orion, Sean Scully, Beauty is Embarrassing: The Wayne White Story, Cleon Peterson, Sebastian Weggler, Spencer Finch, Catherine Lee, Leah Emery, Caio Fonseca, Boo Ritson, Stas Volyazlovsky, Marcus Harvey, Charles Avery, Thomas Bromeé, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Stephen Prina, Catlin Art Prize, Gary Taxali, Adam Dix & Tim Phillips

Part 2: Studio Visits Martin Nicolausson: Mixing Surfaces Jean Jullien: The Colourful Characters in the Room . Fionn McCabe: The Beauty of Mistakes . Steve Byram: A Healthy Dose of Obssesion. Malin Gabriella Nordin: The Discipline Dog. Stefan Ruiz: Beyond the Comfort Zone. Omid Delafrouz: Portraits of a Generation

Part 3: Research Big Drawing: Drawing as Performance by Ana Ibarra & Marc Valli . Featuring interviews with and images by: Joe Biel, Erin Fostel, Marcel Gähler, Trevor Guthrie, Reece Jones, Andrei Molodkin, Didier Rittener, Rinus van de Velde

Part 4: Meetings John Copeland: The Discomfort Of Strangers, by Katya Tylevich Lawrence Weiner: Everything is Happening at the Same Time, by Katya Tylevich . GTF: A 'G', a 'T' and an 'F', by Marc Valli . Ximena Garrido-Lecca: Postcards From a Transitional Space, by Margherita Dessanay

Part 5: The Story Of Stan Douglas: A Genealogical Case Study, by Margherita Dessanay Part 6: Destinations: San Francisco Text by Katya Tylevich; photography by Alexei Tylevich . Featuring interviews and work by: Richard Misrach , Dan Clowes, Todd Hido,Barry McGee, Mike Davis, Kim Cogan, Chip Lord, Mark Pauline/ Survival Research Laboratories


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