Elephant #3

Summer 2010

Issue #3 features a upfront & personal interviews with legendary visual art figures such as Vaughan Oliver, Christopher Doyle, Isidro Ferrer, Llyn Foulkes, Ed Fella and Stanley Donwood.

PART 1: STUDIO & OTHER VISITS
Stanley Donwood: Dark Thoughts From A Cheery Chappie, by Ana Ibarra
Cody Hudson: Lord Can You Hear Me, Raphael Michilis
Hansje Van Halem: Dressing Up Skeletons, by Ana Ibarra

PART 2: RESEARCH
RESEARCH SUBJECT 1: MICROWORLDS
The Incredible Shrinking Subject, or the art of miniaturized worlds
Including work by: Adalberto Abbate, Jason Barnhart, Amy Bennett, Vincent Bousserez, Daniel Dorrall, Thomas Doyle, Audrey Heller, Minimiam, Liliana Porter, Jonah Samson, Slinkachu
RESEARCH SUBJECT 2: POST-REAL PAINTING
The Painting Of Floods, Masks And Car Crashes
Miguel Calderon: Painting In Dark Times
Amy Casey: After The Tsunami
Tim Eitel: Light, Shadows, Walls And Plastic Bags
Tomoo Gokita: Visual Adrenaline Rush
Josh Keyes: Roar, Flutter, Fly
Dirk Skreber: Time At The Paint Factory
Kon Trubkovich: Interface Paint
Jonathan Wateridge: Network News
Simon Willems: Storm-Trooper Mourning The Loss Of His Mother

PART 3: MEETINGS
Christopher Doyle: Upfront & Personal, by Katya Tylevich
The Minotaur In The Labyrinth: Vaughan Olivers Extreme Regions, by Marc Valli
Stones, Tools, Timetables & The Rest..
Isidro Ferrer: Master Of Metaphors, by Astrid Stavro

PART 4: ECONOMIES
The Fabric Of Colours: Printing Textiles, by Ana Ibarra
Featuring work and tips by Monica Romero, Filip Pagowski, Lindsay Alker, Heather Moore, Hitomi Kimura, Yuko Uemura, Zoe Beck

PART 5: DESTINATION, LOS ANGELES
To Live And Die Trying In LA, by Katya Tylevich
Including interviews and work by: Money Mark, Llyn Foulkes, Kozyndan, Ed Fella, Eddo Stern, Michael Worthington, Edgar Arceneaux, Machine Histories, Rene Daalder & Folkert Gorter