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Going Underground: The Art of the Tube

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Jule Flierl, Dissociation Study, 2019. Performance at Congress Graz. Photo by Clara Wildberger

Can Art Help Us Survive the Apocalypse?

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Jonathan Baldock Investigates the Emotional Impact of the Human Face

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Leah Clements, To Not Follow Under, film still, 2019

Can Visual Art Really Help Us Combat Anxiety?

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Paintings That Capture the Experience of Being Black and White

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Isaac Julien Tells Us Why Cinema Thrives Outside Movie Theatres

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Eden Seifu’s Work Is a Fantastical Exploration of Spirituality in a Secular Age

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Face Masks and Cyborgs: Self-Care for the Future With Illustrator Inji Seo

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Entirely hollow aside from the dark, Audience with lights, Smugglers Cave, Portrane, Dublin, Ireland, 2016, Photo by Brian Cregan.

Can Sound-Based Art Break Down the Stigma Around Mental Health?

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Enter Gazelle Twin’s Mesmerizing Pastoral World

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Joana Choumali Reimagines Life in African Cities

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Permanent Contortions and Vaudeville Magic at Berlin Art Week

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Helen Beard Puts Sex Centre Stage

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Fillers, Filters, and Facials: Can Art Hold up a Mirror to Cosmetic Surgery Culture?

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David Lynch, Woman with Small Dead Bird, 2018 (cropped). Courtesy of David Lynch and Kayne Griffin Corcoran.

David Lynch Wants You to Play Detective in His Mysterious Paintings

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Do Women’s Bodies Share a Special Relationship with Nature?

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Out Now: Art and Self-Care As Elephant Magazine Celebrates Ten Years!

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Still of Zahid Iqbal, graphic designer on Fiverr based in Pakistan, from Liz Magic Laser, In Real Life, 2019

Does Freelancing Really Mean Freedom?

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The Essential West London Guide for the Capital’s 2019 Design Festival

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Neil Haas Grapples With His Own Queer Identity in His Images of Men and Teens

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Doublonnage (Marcel), 1988. Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York. © Yasumasa Morimura

Meet the Japanese Artist Who Dresses Up as Icons of Art History

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Bangers and Mash? Carolien Niebling Turns the Simple Sausage Inside-Out

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Nick Cave’s Soundsuits Render Class, Race and Gender Obsolete 

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Luke Jerram, Museum of the Moon at University of Bristol

One Giant Leap for Art: The Creatives Who Fly Us to the Moon

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