MArO Museo de Arte presents the year-end exhibition A Peek into Future Prospects by American artist Sam Heydt. Heydt's layered imagery conflates time and space, colliding and merging generations of possibilities and disrupting logical relationships between occurrences.
Read MoreMink Festival: the Zoo of the Pandemic, Magenta, Athens, Greece. December 21, 2020 - March 21, 2021
Magenta presents Mink Festival, an exhibition inspired by the zoo of the pandemic:
December 21, 2020 - March 21, 2021
The animal in the pandemic, the animal and the pandemic.
The animal as a cause of the pandemic_bats and other animals packed and sold in markets
The animal as a pet saviour _ the dog as an extension, a passport for exit during the lockdowns
The animal as a postponed accessory hecatomb_ million minks killed, just in case they may have transmitted a mutation of the virus to humans
Humans care for their dead. The minks are also our dead, not just the human victims of the pandemic.
Has the pandemic trauma rendered us indifferent, or are we embodying the trauma, obtaining the power of our coronavirus enemy by performing a mass animal killing?
Read MoreArt in Odd Places (AiOP): NORMAL
“We will not go back to normal. Normal never was…”
Sonya Renee Taylor
The Viral and Racial Pandemic confirms that the structures established for collective order in the United States of America failed. Colleges are run like companies and the criminal justice system like corporations. Corporations are bailed out with trillions of tax-payer’s dollars while citizens are made homeless by eviction. At our nation’s border desperate families are separated, and children caged. Hospitals struggle with depleted resources during a global pandemic, and police continue to brutalize black citizens. All this while the U.S. elected President orders the use of clubs and tear gas on peaceful protesters to enable a quick photo shoot with a bible.
Many in the United States of America clearly do not have the inalienable rights promised to them by the Constitution. The ‘Great American Dream’– championed as the right of every citizen– is a sham. Hard work does not guarantee success for all. Racism, classism, xenophobia, islamophobia, and homophobia are deeply rooted in our democracy. The American Normal is a culture steeped in severe inequities and greed.
Curated by Furusho von Puttkammer, the sixteenth annual Art in Odd Places (AiOP): NORMAL is a public art and performance festival taking place from Avenue C to the Hudson River along 14th st in Manhattan, NY. Innovative multi and interdisciplinary hybrid projects that explore & expose the American Mythos, and actively engage the public, including installation, sculpture, and performance will be presented in the public realm.
Read MoreHeavy Iridescent, Issue 1. October 2020.
Heavy Iridescent is a zine publishing art, writing, poetry, and everything in between.
We want the hyper-specific in tension with the general. Your heavy ideas, and the weight of the everyday. We want glittering colors, soap bubble thoughts, bright flashes of personality and instances of intense feeling. Give us bold experiments, vibrating phrases, eye-punching visuals and deep emotion.
Arthouse Gallery
Art house Gallery was created to promote artists from all over the world, and to disseminate their work for global reach . Art house Gallery is an online platform devoted for artists to share their art. Its a virtual meeting place based contemporary art platform and the ultimate meeting place for the sharing of art, supervised by art expert.
We organise monthly online reviewed art competitions, artists have an opportunity to participate in our online competition, get worldwide exposure and recognition, win prizes, get Award Certificates for the originality and quality of their art, and finally connect with potential buyers, art collectors, gallery owners and professionals in the fine arts field.
15th Julia Margaret Cameron Award: Worldwide Photography Gala Award | Honorable Mention. August 2020
This 15th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers has been juried by Elizabeth Avedon. A total of 910 photographers from 63 countries have submitted 6,875 photographs for consideration of the pre-selection team of the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards, and the final selection of the juror.
Read More18th Annual Lucie Awards and the International Photography Awards, Carnegie Hall, New York City, TBD date
The Lucie Awards was launched in 2003 as part of the Lucie Foundation’s mission to honor master photographers, discover and cultivate emerging talent, and promote the appreciation of photography worldwide. Over the years, we have paid tribute to over 150 of the most important figures in contemporary photography through the Lucie Awards.
This annual event honors the greatest achievements in photography. The photography community from countries around the globe pays tribute to the most outstanding photography achievements at the Gala Awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York. This year, the 18th Annual Lucie Awards takes place on October 20, 2020. The Lucie Awards is the signature program of the Lucie Foundation.
Read MoreAAP Magazine, All About Photo. October 2020
Each monthly edition of All About Photo Magazine (AAP Magazine), in print and online, focuses on a theme, while our annual competition All About Photo Awards - The Mind's Eye, is open to all genres and subject matter. Each competition was designed to help international emerging and established photographers succeed. We believe that exposure is fundamental for photographers of any levels to move forward creatively and professionally. Our mission is to seek talented photographers from around the world, publish their projects and promote them on our website, AAP Magazine and on our social profiles.
Driftwood Press | Issue 8.1
John Updike once said, "Creativity is merely a plus name for regular activity. Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or better." At Driftwood Press, we are actively searching for artists who care about doing it right, or better. Driftwood Press is a bi-annual literary magazine founded in Tampa, FL in 2013; currently, we have staff members in Austin, Tampa, Dryden, Greenville, Kingsport, and Santa Monica. While our focus is on fiction, poetry, photography, graphic narrative, and interviews, we're also open to experimental and hybrid forms.
Release Dates:
Issue 8.1: January 1st 2021
Issue 8.2: July 1st 2021
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