In late 1936, George Orwell wrote an essay called Shooting an Elephant, about his ‘experience’ in British-occupied Burma. Dismantling an Elephant reflects on Orwell’s critique of colonialism and its pervasive and dominating influence on the colonised, and even the colonisers. In a new body of work, printmaker, Chris Clifton uses print-media and textiles to explore the legacy of colonial-era borders and their impact on our current social and political fabric, and the impact of our current social and political fabric on the boundaries of our ecological world.