Call for Artists

SHARE PRIZE XIV

OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS Share Prize XIV is an annual award that aims to discover and support contemporary art in the global and digital age.

The competition is open to all artists who question themselves on issues concerning today's society, where globalization, the pervasiveness of technologies and new media are fields of artistic investigation.

This edition is dedicated to the SEARCHLIGHT theme:

"[...] now that we've witnessed every aspect of art, culture,commerce, politics and education all boxed into the glass oftiny screens, we need a change. Our new theme for 2021, "Searchlight," is about digital art that escapes the limits of screens. [...] 

B.Sterling

The Share Prize XIV Jury: 

MAX CASACCI

Hysteria

Open Call “3/21 - hysteria”

The history of hysteria is a history of the relation between the colonizing father and the colonized devalued other.”

Judith L. Alpert

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ENGLISH

 

F11: Digital Paintings for Full Screen

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection invites artists to submit work for an upcoming virtual exhibition, “F11: Digital Paintings for Full Screen.” Submissions should be digital paintings on any theme intended to be viewed exclusively in a virtual space. "F11" refers to the function key that opens full screen viewing in most internet browsers. In the Covid era when many art spaces are closed or open at limited capacity, online exhibitions have become ubiquitous. Such exhibitions have utilized diverse platforms to display physical artwork that would normally be seen in-person at art fairs, museums and galleries. "F11" inverts this practice: It features art created to be viewed exclusively in a digital format and exhibited virtually.

WHAT IS ART II | OPEN CALL

After a very successful first edition in December 2020, we have decided to start our 2021 program with “WHAT IS ART” second edition. 

While some artists are keeping a very traditional approach to art, others are taking risks into the unknown and there has always been a constant debate about “What Is Art” and what makes it valuable. 

In contemporary world success can be seen in both approaches, great examples are Damien Hirst and David Hockney, two of the worlds most famous and richest artists and yet with such a different approach to contemporary art. 

The purpose of this exhibition is to create a dialogue between different approaches to contemporary art and to demonstrate that either way can be successful. 

Wakes Week inspired Mural Commission - Open Call for Expressions of Interest

Deco Publique invites Expressions of Interest for The Wakes Week inspired Mural Commission. 

Deco Publique is an art and culture company based by the sea in Morecambe and working in and around the North.  We make public art that animates coastal spaces, rural landscapes and urban centres. Our portfolio includes the National Festival of Making and Vintage by the Sea Festival; the commissioning programme - Art in Manufacturing; the co-design programme - The FOLD; and the co-production of landscape artworks, Headlands to Headspace.

The 2o's Take 2 - VR Online Exhibition

What a contrast! As we turn the corner to embrace the new 20s, looking back at a previous era of jazz, parties and celebration, we dream about getting together, long for moments of community and we miss each other. Artz ID is launching its first official open call to attempt to redefine the current status quo of isolation and distancing, and look to the 1920’s as a source of uplifting inspiration. For this online exhibition, ARTZ ID is looking for artworks celebrating notions of community, human interaction and the act of living.  The 1920’s, also known as the ‘roaring twenties’,  was a decade marked by stark contrasts  the Great War had just ended, peace had returned, and with it prosperity – although another war would break out not too far ahead.

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