Elias Redstone
Elias Redstone is Wallpaper’s Australia editor and an acclaimed arts leader. He is the founder and artistic director of Photo Australia / PHOTO International Festival of Photography, Melbourne. Previously, Elias was senior curator of The Architecture Foundation, London. He has curated exhibitions for museums and galleries internationally including Barbican Art Gallery, London; Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York; and Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne. His book Shooting Space: Architecture in Contemporary Photography is published by Phaidon.
Latest articles by Elias Redstone
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Artists consider magic, matter and memory at the Melbourne NGV Triennial
Melbourne’s NGV has opened its third triennial, uniting art, design and architecture from around the world
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MPavilion 10 by Tadao Ando unveiled in Melbourne
MPavilion 10 by Tadao Ando opens to the public in Melbourne, marking the tenth edition of the Australian cultural attraction
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Pierre Bonnard’s NGV exhibition designed by India Mahdavi is a technicolour feast
Pierre Bonnard: Designed by India Mahdavi at NGV Melbourne is on view until 8 October 2023
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9 things to see at Melbourne Design Week 2023
Melbourne Design Week 2023 (18 – 28 May 2023) follows a theme of ‘Design The World You Want’
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A Sydney adventure: discover art and architecture, design and dance
See the best Sydney architecture, design, craft, cuisine and more. Ahead of World Pride 2023, Wallpaper* Australia editor Elias Redstone offers an insider’s view to help you plan your trip
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World View: Letter from Melbourne
Our new series shines light on the creativity and resilience of designers around the world as they confront the challenges wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic. Working with contributing editors across eleven global territories, we reach out to creative talents to ponder the power of design in difficult times and share messages of hope. Melbourne’s creatives are taking on the blurring of personal and professional realms, domestic design that improves mental and physical health, and experimental formats for cultural programming, discovers our Australia editor Elias Redstone.
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Pulp Press by John Gerrard at the Kistefos Museum, Norway
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A celebration of print: the Archizines exhibition tour comes to a close
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Discover Melbourne Design Week 2022
Discover the best of Melbourne Design Week 2022, from thematic exhibitions to the first design fair in the city, to talks and events
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Temporary architecture brings joy to Melbourne’s summer
Melbourne celebrates the arrival of not one, but two new temporary pavilions: the 2021 MPavilion and the annual National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission
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Architect Marcos Acayaba’s seductive 1975 modernist house in São Paulo
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‘By queers for queers’: NGV hosts largest ever show of queer art in Australia
Celebrating Pride Month, we revisit our article on the major Melbourne show, ‘Queer: Stories from the NGV Collection’, which reveals how LGBTQ+ stories and histories can be told through art (until 21 August 2022)
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Melbourne Design Week returns for 2021 edition
Now in its fifth consecutive year, Melbourne Design Week (26 March – 5 April 2021) returns with a multi-site program of design activations and provocations under a compelling theme: ‘Design the world you want’
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