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Emily Gosling

Emily Gosling was an editor-at-large at Elephant from 2018 to early 2021. She formerly worked as deputy editor at It’s Nice That and a reporter at Design Week magazine. Her book about the creative process, Great Minds Don't Think Alike, was published by Ilex Press in 2018.
Painting by Alberto Pazzi for the show There are no edges, only places where things meet

Meet the Artist Obsessed with Ghosts, Clowns and the Colour Pink

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Toilet Paper and Martin Parr

The Delicious Disgust of the Everyday

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Luciana Martinez de la Rosa, Pru Pru, 1981. Photo by Maria Anastassiou

Brit Glam: The Groundbreaking Queer Artists Who Redefined Camp

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How Queer Zines Created a Space Where Gay Men Could Just Be Themselves

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The original Tamagotchis

How Tamagotchi Presciently Prefigured the Smartphone Self

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Foxall Studios, The Party Next Door

Design Studio Foxall Have Put Together a Banger of a Playlist for You

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From O Street's Label O'Love account

This Treasure Trove of Graphic Design Ephemera Will Make You Eerily Nostalgic

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Peter Berlin: Icon, Artist, Photosexual, published by Damiani. Copyright of Peter Berlin.

Porn Star Peter Berlin: The Original “Photosexual” Outsider

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Point.51 magazine, issue 2, cover

Indie Publishers Get to the Point on Britishness, Identity and Migration

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Sam Taylor, Kermit World, personal work

From Pub Rock to Kermit the Frog: Sam Taylor’s Studio Soundtrack

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Electromagneto meets Leon neon [Ira Cohen and Jack Smith] © The Estate of Ira Cohen, 2019

Documenting the Euphoric Distortions of Hallucinogenics

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La Chinoise (1967), Japanese one sheet Kiyoshi Awazu

A Fresh Look at French New Wave Cinema Through Its Revolutionary Poster Design

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Haroon Mirza, Stone Circle, 2018, Ballroom Marfa, TX. Courtesy of the artist and Ballroom Marfa. Photo by Emma Rogers

Haroon Mirza Knows How to Get the Party Started

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Tom from Myspace

The Rise and Fall of Myspace

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Richard Turley, I AM MY MTV ident

How Richard Turley and MTV Embraced the “Clusterfuck” of Internet Culture

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Ebecho Muslimova, Fatebe Deep Frog Organza, 2019

The Artist Acting Out Her Anxieties Through an Alter Ego Who Refuses to Die

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Scenic Views, by Louise Benson and Lorena Lohr, designed by Michael Nash Associates

Celebrating Undocumented Spaces and the People Who Inhabit Them

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Bruce Gilden, USA. NYC. 1978, from Lost and Found

The Dirt, Sleaze, Sweat and Tension of a Lost New York

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Screen shot of Snake Gameplay as set to Laurei Anderson's O Superman, By Mimmo Rubino

Celebrating Snake: How a Few Pixels and a Savvy Designer Made a Masterpiece

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Artist: Ridwaas Arts Terminator 2, c. 1992 Via Ernie Wolfe Gallery

All Hail! Hollywood As Religion in the Underground Cinemas of Ghana

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I Magma & I Magma App, co-commissioned by Serpentine Galleries and Moderna Museet, 2019. Photograph: Prallan Allsten/Moderna Museet

Can These Head-Shaped Lava Lamps Predict Your Future?

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Compost Daddy (2018) by Annie Mackinnon. Image courtesy the artist and New Contemporaries

How New Contemporaries Predicted Many of British Art’s Biggest Names

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Mogollon, MONDO Halloween Mixtape

Tears of Blood: Spooky Sounds in Our Halloween Mixtape

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Merce by Merce by Paik: Part One: Blue Studio: Five Segments 1975-1976. Part of Merce by Merce by Nam June Paik. In collaboration with Charles Atlas, Merce Cunningham, and Shigeko Kubota. Music: John Cage, David Held. Host: Russell Connor Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York

How Nam June Paik Predicted the Internet, Influencers and YouTubers

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