Summertime Angst

10/07/2018

Elephant Magazine Issue 35

The Summer issue looks at art in the age of uncertainty

Angst may have found its first expression in the pages of philosophy books, but it’s the arts that have given it such a relatable (and often cathartic) aesthetic and experiential flourish. Without Munch’s Scream, Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides and Radiohead’s, well… everything, how on earth would we be able to wallow in all that is unavoidably human and painful in such glorious splendour?

In this issue Elephant speaks with six artists who explore angst from their point of view, variously discussing the postnatal state, fear of an unknown political future and, unexpectedly, the funny side of our mortal woes.

They also feature Encounters with JR, Chantal Joffe, AA Bronson, Miranda July and Nick Cave, and meet the next generation, speaking with Urara Tsuchiya and Tom Lovelace for New Establishment. Issue 35 cover artist and photographer Harley Weir is paired with Jo Ann Callis in one of the Paper Galleries, and Wilhelm Sasnal’s black and white paintings are featured in the other.

Regular columnists, Federico Florian, Mel Byars and Ben Eastham discuss euphoria, anxiety and questionable career choices, respectively, while Henry Hitchings writes about the ever-changing associations we have with the word “angst”.

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