Elvia Wilk

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What’s worth packing in your suitcase? The frieze team offers their picks for holiday reads

BY frieze | 17 JUN 22

Elvia Wilk on the artist’s understated and poignant series ‘Children’s Games’ (1999-ongoing)

BY Elvia Wilk | 30 MAR 22

In homage to Italo Calvino’s ‘Six Memos for the Next Millennium’, artists from Kara Walker to Collier Schorr, explore his six artistic virtues 

BY Sean Burns | 07 DEC 20

The artist's augmented-reality works are freeing public sculpture from the ‘ideology of control’

BY Elvia Wilk | 15 SEP 20

Describe a global crisis in 600 words? Too hard. But isn’t everything else irrelevant right now?

BY Elvia Wilk | 28 MAY 20

Nina Leger, Jenny Hval, Elvia Wilk and Sophie Mackintosh offer an eerie counterpoint to the traditionally male-dominated genre of weird literature

BY Gabriella Pounds | 31 OCT 19

‘I first encountered Lialina’s piece in college and, as the years go by, I continue to return to and obsess over it.’

BY Elvia Wilk | 08 JAN 19

When dealing with abuse in the art industry, is it possible to separate the noun ‘work’ from the verb?

BY Elvia Wilk | 23 MAR 18

Following the Not Surprised letter it’s time to uncouple power from abuse in the art world

BY Elvia Wilk | 03 NOV 17

What live-action role play can teach us about artistic participation 

BY Elvia Wilk | 15 OCT 17

A report from Europe’s longest-running design biennial, this year focusing on what it means to be ‘critical’

BY Elvia Wilk | 19 JUN 17

Two Baltic cities with compact, open-minded and active art scenes

BY Elvia Wilk | 23 MAY 17

Dan Gunn, Berlin, Germany

BY Elvia Wilk | 14 NOV 16

A report from the Cycle Festival for Music and Art in Kópavogur, Iceland

BY Elvia Wilk | 09 NOV 16

Recent video works by Annika Larsson, Laure Prouvost and Steve Reinke address the visceral power of the digital image

BY Elvia Wilk | 11 MAR 16

New shows, same old problems

BY Paul Teasdale | 08 NOV 13