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Emmanuel Olunkwa (born 1994, Los Angeles, CA) is an artist, writer, designer, editor, and filmmaker. Olunkwa currently serves as the editor of
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. In 2020, Olunkwa co-founded November Magazine, E&Ko., and served as an editor of The Broadcast, a virtual publication by the cultural center
Pioneer Works Pioneer Works is a non-profit cultural center in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Red Hook, New York City. The center builds community through the arts and sciences to create an open and inspired world. It encourages radical thinking across disciplines by provi ...
. Olunkwa's work has been published in Artforum, Interview, T-Magazine,
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, Maharam, Artek, The New York Times, Museum of Modern Art,
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,
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, and the New Museum and he is based in
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.


Early life and education

Olunkwa was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. He took an interest in photography as a teenager in high school. His affinity for design began by looking at his hometown’s real estate and what elaborate remodels were being done. In 2014, Olunkwa moved to New York and later graduated with a B.A. in Liberal Arts from the
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at the New School with a concentration in Race, Art History, and Architectural Spatiality. During his final year, Olunkwa served as curatorial intern at MoMA PS1 as well as an editorial intern then editorial assistant at Artforum. In 2021, he graduated with an M.S. in the Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices program from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, and for his graduate thesis he dissected the spatiality of “
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,” the Tony-nominated production by
Jeremy O. Harris Jeremy O. Harris (born ) is an American playwright, actor, and philanthropist, known for his plays ''"Daddy"'' and ''Slave Play''. The latter received 12 nominations at the 74th Tony Awards, breaking the record previously set by the 2018 revival ...
about racism and sexual kinks.


Work

Olunkwa has written features on artists
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, Kara Walker, David Wojnarowicz,
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, Seth Price, Hamza Walker,
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, and
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, architects Elizabeth Diller, Mabel O. Wilson, and Mark Wigley, and authors
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, Sarah Schulman, and
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, amongst others. His photography has been included in Dazed, Garage, Vogue,
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, and
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and spans across album covers, magazine profiles, and book covers. Olunkwa was an editor of
Pioneer Works Pioneer Works is a non-profit cultural center in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Red Hook, New York City. The center builds community through the arts and sciences to create an open and inspired world. It encourages radical thinking across disciplines by provi ...
gallery's The Broadcast, a virtual publication spanning art, music, science, and technology. Olunkwa started E&Ko., a functional furniture line of floral-inspired birch plywood chairs and tables, in 2020. The design works have been shown with artists Walter Price,
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, Paul Chan, Wade Guyton, and
Rachel Harrison Rachel Harrison (born 1966) is an American visual artist known for her sculpture, photography, and drawing. Her work often combines handmade forms with found objects or photographs, bringing art history, politics, and popular culture, pop cultur ...
and have been shown at galleries like
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in East Hampton, N. Y. He showcased a new capsule collection of design work for SSENSE in fall of 2021. That same summer, Olunkwa launched November Magazine, a non-profit dedicated to publishing and programming around contemporary art and culture. The magazine was founded alongside Lauren O'Neill-Butler, and includes Dawn Chan, Aria Dean, and Alec Mapes-Frances as its editors. In September 2021, Olunkwa was named editor of
Pin-Up Magazine ''Pin–Up'' (stylized as ''PIN-UP'') is a biannual independent architecture and design magazine based in New York City. The subtitle of the magazine is ''The Magazine for Architectural Entertainment'' and covers a range of highbrow and lowbrow t ...
, a bi-annual magazine dedicated to architectural entertainment, becoming its second editor ever succeeding its founder, Felix Burrichter, who now serves as the magazine's creative director. “Pin-Up prides itself on its rigorous optimism, so I want to continue complicating what this idea of ‘architectural entertainment’ can mean,” Olunkwa said to The New York Times. The first issue under Olunkwa's leadership centered on the theme of "Radical optimism."


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