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Elena Goukassian

Elena Goukassian is an arts writer based in Brooklyn. Originally from Bulgaria, she grew up in Washington state and lived in Washington, DC before moving to New York in 2017. Her writing has also appeared in The Washington Post, DCist, Sculpture magazine, and Washington City Paper, among others.

Posted inNews

Kickstarter Launches Drip, a Service for Subscribing to Artists’ Projects

by Elena Goukassian November 15, 2017November 16, 2017

Drip invites artists to create webpages that visitors can subscribe to, having exclusive access to certain projects, or whatever else the artist decides to make available to them.

Posted inBooks

The Elegant Minimalism of Soviet-Era Swimming Pools

by Elena Goukassian November 13, 2017February 23, 2018

Photographer Maria Svarbova focuses on the Communist-era swimming pools of her native Slovakia.

Posted inArt

Watch the Artist Who’s Living in a Storefront on the Lower East Side

by Elena Goukassian November 10, 2017November 13, 2017

Brooklyn street artist RAE is spending 24 hours a day, seven days a week, living and working inside the storefront.

Posted inIn Brief

How Do We Define Culture? A Study Tries to Find Out

by Elena Goukassian November 9, 2017

Culture Track surveys how Americans define culture, as well as which cultural activities they seek.

Posted inArt

From Bosch’s Bird to Kusama’s Spots, Arty Halloween Costumes

by Elena Goukassian November 1, 2017October 19, 2021

Halloween brings out the creative spirit in everyone but the art community may very well do the day of dress-up the best.

Posted inNews

Protesters Return to James Cohan Gallery to Say Goodbye to “Omer Fast’s Racist Show”

by Elena Goukassian October 28, 2017March 17, 2018

Activists from as far away as Los Angeles and Vancouver came to Manhattan’s Chinatown to address the role of art galleries in gentrification.

Posted inPerformance

Contemporary Ballet Adventures with Trevor Paglen, Science Fiction, and More

by Elena Goukassian October 26, 2017March 17, 2018

Drawing inspiration from other arts, BalletCollective plumbs the connections between visual, literary, and choreographic forms.

Posted inArt

A Ballet Inspired by a Western Finds Shape in Artist Elana Herzog’s Layered Designs

by Elena Goukassian October 26, 2017March 17, 2018

A new ballet in Brooklyn invited artist Elana Herzog to work in the theater for the first time, and the multifaceted work premiers this week.

Posted inNews

Colorful and Immersive Experiences at the 2017 Gowanus Open Studios

by Elena Goukassian October 23, 2017March 11, 2018

Wandering around Gowanus this past weekend, you saw the new wave of creative energy that continues to cAll the area’s studios and galleries home.

Posted inArt

How Three Photojournalists Documented the Aftermath of 38 Years of Political Turmoil in Taiwan

by Elena Goukassian October 11, 2017March 12, 2018

An exhibition looks at photographs from a period of political awakening after a troubling era known as the “White Terror” in Taiwan.

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RIP Cassini: A Space Art Obituary

by Elena Goukassian October 10, 2017March 13, 2018

A look back at 20 years of space art to celebrate 20 years of Cassini.

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If These Books Could Talk, This Is What They’d Say

by Elena Goukassian October 10, 2017March 13, 2018

In a collection of one-page graphic stories, anthropomorphic books and imaginative characters take on God, museums, and identity crises.

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