It’s a stampede — with a message. The “Great Elephant Migration,” one of the largest outdoor art installations to hit the streets of New York, has placed 100 life-sized elephant sculptures in ...
A herd of 100 life-size elephant sculptures, handcrafted by 200 Indigenous artisans from South India, made their Miami debut as part of “The Great Elephant Migration”—a global public art and ...
After a year making its way across the country, “The Great Elephant Migration” has reached its final destination, touching down in Beverly Hills in Los Angeles County. Each piece is made from lantana ...
On Friday evening, in the heart of Beverly Hills, a convoy of brightly decorated trucks—festooned in traditional Indian lorry art—pulled into the Eva and Marc Stern Arrival Court at the Wallis ...
“It was really just a vision that dropped in my head: Let’s make a herd of 100 elephants and migrate them across America,” says Ruth Ganesh, a UK-born animal rights activist, conservationist, and arts ...
If you missed the installation that took Art Basel by storm this year, there’s still time to see it, but you’ll have to move fast – it’s migrating west later this month. The Great Elephant Migration, ...
New York City’s vibrant Meatpacking District on Manhattan’s West Side is a known mecca for art enthusiasts. Starting on September 6, 2024, and running through the month of October, a captivating ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A video shared by a tourist in Tanzania who captured the extraordinary scene of an elephant migration near Mount ...
Houston residents taking a stroll near The Commons at Hermann Park this month may be startled to see a herd of elephants. Upon closer inspection, however, they'll find the elephants are actually ...
India has experienced a remarkable population explosion over the past 40 years. Several actually. India offers a remarkable example for how humans and wildlife, even the largest of wildlife, can ...
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