Pioneering new art space opens to the public this weekend
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Pioneering new art space opens to the public this weekend
Elephant West designed by Liddicoat & Goldhill © Dirk Lindner.



LONDON.- An innovative new creative project space, called Elephant West will open this weekend with a mission to showcase the very best in emerging artistic talent through an ambitious and exciting programme of immersive cultural experiences.

Elephant West is a physical manifestation of the print and online visual-culture publication Elephant – and will bring together exciting makers of all stripes to carry out ‘environmental takeovers’ that break down the traditional barriers of the typical white-cube gallery and transform the space to embody a chosen theme.

Designed by the multi-award-winning architecture studio Liddicoat & Goldhill, Elephant West will occupy a disused petrol station adjacent to the iconic Television Centre, the BBC’s former Headquarters. The space has undergone a transformation from abandoned ubiquitous facility into thriving cultural environment. The resulting space will house a main project space, spanning the height of the original petrol station as well as Fuel café and bar, workstation hub, and shop.

Elephant West is spearheaded by Robert Shore, Creative Director of Elephant, and Head Curator Becca Pelly-Fry. Of the space Robert comments that “Elephant’s tagline is ‘Life Through Art’ and, in keeping with that, the work produced at Elephant West will resonate thematically with the concerns of the wider world rather than the narrower interests of the ‘art world’. Elephant West will turn ordinary life into cutting-edge art.”

Elephant West will open in London’s White City district, an area that in the last two years has seen a surge of regeneration with a wave of new tech, scientific, and entrepreneurial companies moving in.

More recently, creative and educational institutions such as the RCA and ICL have opened White City campuses, signalling the area as a new educational centre of excellence. Elephant West aims to inspire and collaborate with this burgeoning community.

Alistair Shaw, MD of Television Centre and White City Place, welcomes the Elephant proposition stating that “Elephant West confirms that White City is now a cultural destination to rival east London. The transformation of a once forbidding and derelict petrol station into a thriving arts hub is the perfect indicator of the area’s reinvigoration.”

White City is undergoing an £8 billion ten-year regeneration that will form a new hub of activity, creativity and academia in west London. A thriving neighbourhood will see the arrival of new shops, restaurants and educational facilities, as well as the creation of 4,000 new homes, over two million square feet of office space and 20,000 new jobs.

“Dipping Sauce” Opening Solo Project by Maisie Cousins
Elephant West will launch with a solo project by the young West London based photographer, Maisie Cousins. Themed on our relationship with food and consumption, the project, will feature hyper-saturated macro imagery of food, insects, plants and nostalgic objects related to the experience of eating. Cousins’ style is bright, colourful and playful, where she explores, in this newly commissioned series, the joy and ceremony of eating. Her work treads a carefully balanced line between the beautiful and the disgusting, the attractive and the repulsive. “Dipping Sauce” will be interspersed with talks, workshops and other special events.










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