
Elena Mahno
Sculpture
Lives and works in Toronto, Canada and Brooklyn, NY
Elena Mahno was born in Moldova, lived across Eastern Europe and Caucasus prior to immigrating to Canada in the late 1990s. Her sculptural expressive forms are often inspired by the visual vocabulary across these cultural contexts and explore themes of identity, womanhood, and life paths left behind. Her vessels have been part of the 1000 VASES in Paris during Maison et Objet and exhibited in Toronto’s DesignTO, earning a People’s Choice Award for the best window installation. She holds a master’s degree in sciences from University of Toronto with a focus on materials and their healing properties.
In the Journal

Tania Sarin | Collector Profile
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ARCH DIGEST | CAROLINE PINNEY | In The Press
Take a step inside the family-fueled home of Tappan artist Caroline Pinney with Architectural Digest. In a recent move to Austin’s Cherrywood neighborhood, Pinney chose a character-filled 1950s ho...
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Art 101 | Figurative Art: Origins, Evolution, and Enduring Importance
Prologue, Terry Miura, 2005 Figurative art, defined broadly as any art that represents real-world subjects, is one of the oldest and most resilient forms of artistic expression. In the context of...
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Lukas Gage | Collector Profile
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Forbes writer Natasha Gural joined Tappan founder Chelsea Nassib for the opening of our NYC pop gallery. Sharing her experience with specific works featured in the exhibit, Gural highlighted Tappan...
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