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ELEPHANT MAGAZINE 13 WINTER 2012/13
In Elephant's winter 2013 issue, we talk to artists about the transition from the protected environment of the art school to the harsh realities of the art world, explore the dark scenes of painter Ronald Ophuis, and take a walk through Munich's art scene. We also talk to Filippo Minneli, whose interventions (pictured on the cover) probe the limits of street art, and we ask what art photography means in a world where not only can anyone take a picture, almost everyone does. Also featuring interviews with Jules de Balincourt, Friedrich Kunath, Jockum Nordström and many more.
Part I: Open Files: Who to see and where Edy Ferguson Siegfried Anzinger The Unphotographable Tacita Dean Philippe Cognee Baw-lal Ed Templeton Freya Pocklington Analia Saban Daan van Golden Olivier Richon Catarina Dias Izaak Zwartjes Benjamin Verdonck Darren Harvey-Regan Michael Krebber Fiona Rae Kaarina Kaikkonen
Part II: Showcase Rambharos Jha, Louise Despont and Samira Hodaei.
Part III: Research Coming out Fighting: Featuring Justin Hammond, Adam Dix, Jonny Briggs, Julia Vogl, Tom Howse, Adeline de Monseignat, Juno Calypso and Nicky Deely. Post Photography: The Unknown Image. Featuring Aliki Braine, Dafna Talmor, Jorma Puranen, Julie Cockburn, Charles Grogg and David Brikin.
IV: Encounters Jockum Nordstöm: A Little Bit of Soul Filippo Minelli: The Shape of Silence Jules de Balincourt: New York Primitivism Friedrich Kunath: This Is Where The West Ends
V: Process Ronald Ophius: Seasons In Hell
VI: Destination Munich Go See Charlie Ingo Maurer Benjamin Röder Carlos de los Rios Mirko Borsche Maximilian Geuter Tom Schmelzer Sonja Herpich Tom Ising
VII: Book Journal Growing Up: The Young British Artists at 50, Jeremy Cooper A Monument: A Treated Victorian Novel, Tom Phillips
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