7ª Edição do BESrevelação7ª Edição do BESrevelação

 

Decorre até ao próximo dia 30 de Junho o prazo para apresentação dos projectos / candidaturas à 7ª edição do BES Revelação.

Para participarem, os candidatos deverão apresentar projectos que recorram de forma central, ainda que não exclusiva, à fotografia, sendo o tema dos trabalhos livre.

O BES Revelação destina-se a jovens com idade limite de 30 anos, à data de 30 de Junho de 2011, podendo apresentar-se de forma individual ou em grupo. Os processos de candidatura deverão ser enviados para a Fundação de Serralves, devidamente acompanhados pela Ficha de Candidatura e deverão respeitar, na íntegra, todas as condições de candidatura referidas no Regulamento da presente edição.

A cada artista seleccionado, será atribuída uma bolsa de produção no valor de 7.500€, bem como a oportunidade única de expor os projectos vencedores em Serralves.

 

Mais informações aqui: http://www.bes.pt/sitebes/cms.aspx?labelid=besrevelacao

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Decorre até ao próximo dia 30 de Junho o prazo para apresentação dos projectos / candidaturas à 7ª edição do BES Revelação.

Para participarem, os candidatos deverão apresentar projectos que recorram de forma central, ainda que não exclusiva, à fotografia, sendo o tema dos trabalhos livre.

O BES Revelação destina-se a jovens com idade limite de 30 anos, à data de 30 de Junho de 2011, podendo apresentar-se de forma individual ou em grupo. Os processos de candidatura deverão ser enviados para a Fundação de Serralves, devidamente acompanhados pela Ficha de Candidatura e deverão respeitar, na íntegra, todas as condições de candidatura referidas no Regulamento da presente edição.

A cada artista seleccionado, será atribuída uma bolsa de produção no valor de 7.500€, bem como a oportunidade única de expor os projectos vencedores em Serralves.

 

Mais informações aqui: http://www.bes.pt/sitebes/cms.aspx?labelid=besrevelacao

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International residences at Récollets – Call for applications 2012 International residences at Récollets – Call for applications 2012

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The City of Paris and the Institut français, France’s international agency for cultural policy affiliated to the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, offer a residences’ programme dedicated to established writers and artists in the fields of visual and performing arts who have already achieved international recognition.

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The Récollets Convent, a magnificent building in the centre of Paris, on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin, which has hosted since its renovation artists and scientists from all over the world. 150 artists, from more than 80 countries, have participated to this residences’ programme since its opening in 2003.

Artists and writers, selected by a consultative committee for a three months period residency, will benefit from a monthly grant of 1500 € and will be accommodated in one of the five residential studios of an average size of 60m².

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More details here: http://www.international-recollets-paris.org/?lng=en

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The City of Paris and the Institut français, France’s international agency for cultural policy affiliated to the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, offer a residences’ programme dedicated to established writers and artists in the fields of visual and performing arts who have already achieved international recognition.

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The Récollets Convent, a magnificent building in the centre of Paris, on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin, which has hosted since its renovation artists and scientists from all over the world. 150 artists, from more than 80 countries, have participated to this residences’ programme since its opening in 2003.

Artists and writers, selected by a consultative committee for a three months period residency, will benefit from a monthly grant of 1500 € and will be accommodated in one of the five residential studios of an average size of 60m².

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More details here: http://www.international-recollets-paris.org/?lng=en

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SUMMER CALLING’11 – convocatóriaSUMMER CALLING’11- open call

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A Galeria 3+1 ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA lança o desafio a artistas emergentes nacionais e internacionais não representados em galerias portuguesas a apresentarem os seus portfolios a fim de serem seleccionados para uma exposição colectiva a acontecer no espaço da galeria no Verão de 2011.

Informações e Ficha de inscrição em:
http://www.3m1arte.com/3mais1/press/SUMMER%20CALLING%2011_INFO.pdf

http://www.3m1arte.com/3mais1/press/SUMMER%20CALLING%2011_FORMULARIO%20DE%20INSCRICAO_APPLICATION%20FORM.pdf

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Gallery 3+1 invites emerging national and international artists not represented by Portuguese galleries, to present their portfolios in order to be selected for a group show, to take place at the gallery during the summer of 2011.

Application info and form:
http://www.3m1arte.com/3mais1/press/SUMMER%20CALLING%2011_INFO.pdf

http://www.3m1arte.com/3mais1/press/SUMMER%20CALLING%2011_FORMULARIO%20DE%20INSCRICAO_APPLICATION%20FORM.pdf

International Fellowship Programme of HALLE 14International Fellowship Programme of HALLE 14

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Application Deadline: May 20, 2011

In 2011, with the start of the International Fellowship Programme Studio14, the centre for contemporary art HALLE 14 will for the first time award two residency fellowships to artists. The programme invites artists from around the world to work for three months (June 30 – September 30, 2011) in a studio at the world-famous Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei. The theme for the current programme is “What Happened to God?” An independent jury of art experts will meet on May 25, 2011 to select two fellowship recipients from the applications, which must arrive at HALLE 14 by May 20, 2011.

The fellowship recipients will receive a monthly stipend of 1,000 Euros and a one-time materials fee of 500 Euros, travel expenses up to 600 Euros, a studio space and a flat. In 2011, the fellowship also includes participation in a 14-day European Artist Exchange Workshop (August 15-28, 2011) that HALLE 14 has organised in cooperation with Wiels Centre for Contemporary Art Brussels (BE) and Maumaus School for Visual Art Lisbon (PT). The two fellowship holders from HALLE 14 will meet in Leipzig with two fellows from each partner institution to take part in a joint programme.

The work created during the fellowship may be exhibited in HALLE 14 during the September Gallery Tour of the Spinnerei (September 17-18, 2011).

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More details: http://www.halle14.org/studio14

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Application Deadline: May 20, 2011

In 2011, with the start of the International Fellowship Programme Studio14, the centre for contemporary art HALLE 14 will for the first time award two residency fellowships to artists. The programme invites artists from around the world to work for three months (June 30 – September 30, 2011) in a studio at the world-famous Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei. The theme for the current programme is “What Happened to God?” An independent jury of art experts will meet on May 25, 2011 to select two fellowship recipients from the applications, which must arrive at HALLE 14 by May 20, 2011.

The fellowship recipients will receive a monthly stipend of 1,000 Euros and a one-time materials fee of 500 Euros, travel expenses up to 600 Euros, a studio space and a flat. In 2011, the fellowship also includes participation in a 14-day European Artist Exchange Workshop (August 15-28, 2011) that HALLE 14 has organised in cooperation with Wiels Centre for Contemporary Art Brussels (BE) and Maumaus School for Visual Art Lisbon (PT). The two fellowship holders from HALLE 14 will meet in Leipzig with two fellows from each partner institution to take part in a joint programme.

The work created during the fellowship may be exhibited in HALLE 14 during the September Gallery Tour of the Spinnerei (September 17-18, 2011).

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More details: http://www.halle14.org/studio14

Artes Mundi invites nominations for 40,000 GBP PrizeArtes Mundi invites nominations for 40,000 GBP Prize

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Nominations of artists are now invited for Artes Mundi 5, the international exhibition and prize held in 2012 at the National Museum of Art in Cardiff. Nominations close on 26 June 2011.

One artist will receive the 40,000 GBP prize and the other five shortlisted artists will receive a new award of 4,000 GBP each. In addition to being one of the largest prizes in the visual arts, Artes Mundi has established a new longterm partnership with Mostyn in North Wales to develop a solo exhibition with one of the shortlisted artists in the year after the prize.

Artists can be nominated through the Artes Mundi website. The open call for nominations begins an international research process that enables Artes Mundi to recognise and support contemporary visual artists who:
– engage with social reality, lived experience and the human condition
– are established in their country or region and emerging internationally

Working with two highly respected international curators to review the nominations and select the shortlist of six artists, the resulting exhibition explores thematics proposed by the artworks.

The Artes Mundi 5 shortlist will be announced in September 2011. The exhibition will open in September 2012, running concurrently with other headline events in the UK’s visual arts calendar such as the Turner Prize, Frieze Art Fair and Liverpool Biennial. The prize will be awarded in November 2012.

Last year the Artes Mundi 4 Prize was awarded to Israeli artist Yael Bartana who will represent Poland at this year’s Venice Biennale. The first Artes Mundi Prize was awarded in 2004 to Xu Bing, a Chinese born artist based in New York. In 2006, Finnish artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila received the Artes Mundi 2 Prize, and the recipient of the Artes Mundi 3 Prize in 2008 was N S Harsha from India.

Artes Mundi stimulates cultural dialogue and exchange, playing a vital role in broadening the cultural experience of audiences in Wales and beyond by building networks between the local and global, demonstrating the capacity of the visual arts to negotiate and communicate across the boundaries of language, geography and history. Through this interplay,we gain understanding of ourselves, of others, and of the relations between familiar and distant cultures.

Nominations can be made at www.artesmundi.org and close on 26 June 2011

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Nominations of artists are now invited for Artes Mundi 5, the international exhibition and prize held in 2012 at the National Museum of Art in Cardiff. Nominations close on 26 June 2011.

One artist will receive the 40,000 GBP prize and the other five shortlisted artists will receive a new award of 4,000 GBP each. In addition to being one of the largest prizes in the visual arts, Artes Mundi has established a new longterm partnership with Mostyn in North Wales to develop a solo exhibition with one of the shortlisted artists in the year after the prize.

Artists can be nominated through the Artes Mundi website. The open call for nominations begins an international research process that enables Artes Mundi to recognise and support contemporary visual artists who:
– engage with social reality, lived experience and the human condition
– are established in their country or region and emerging internationally

Working with two highly respected international curators to review the nominations and select the shortlist of six artists, the resulting exhibition explores thematics proposed by the artworks.

The Artes Mundi 5 shortlist will be announced in September 2011. The exhibition will open in September 2012, running concurrently with other headline events in the UK’s visual arts calendar such as the Turner Prize, Frieze Art Fair and Liverpool Biennial. The prize will be awarded in November 2012.

Last year the Artes Mundi 4 Prize was awarded to Israeli artist Yael Bartana who will represent Poland at this year’s Venice Biennale. The first Artes Mundi Prize was awarded in 2004 to Xu Bing, a Chinese born artist based in New York. In 2006, Finnish artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila received the Artes Mundi 2 Prize, and the recipient of the Artes Mundi 3 Prize in 2008 was N S Harsha from India.

Artes Mundi stimulates cultural dialogue and exchange, playing a vital role in broadening the cultural experience of audiences in Wales and beyond by building networks between the local and global, demonstrating the capacity of the visual arts to negotiate and communicate across the boundaries of language, geography and history. Through this interplay,we gain understanding of ourselves, of others, and of the relations between familiar and distant cultures.

Nominations can be made at www.artesmundi.org and close on 26 June 2011

Applications for Curatorial Residency at KHOJ in India Applications for Curatorial Residency at KHOJ in India

KHOJ International Artists’ Association invites
Applications for Curatorial Residency at KHOJ

Deadline: 15th May, 2011

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In its second year, the Curatorial Residency is based on the model of practice-based training for curators in an attempt to develop a training ground for emerging curators. The two resident curators selected will engage with various modes of artistic practice and active involvement in critical writing. They will benefit from the support and network of art practitioners who are associated with KHOJ.

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The duration of the residency will be two months (mid July to mid September) and will culminate in a project/ exhibition by end October 2011.

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Requirements for the application:
Please send us:
• A copy of your latest resume
• 3 writing samples/ Post graduate thesis
• Catalogues/ documentation of exhibitions that you have curated in the past
• A brief proposal for the residency based on the curatorial concept (refer to the website)
• Two recommendation letters from art professionals who are familiar with your work
• Any additional material that may support your application
• The applicant should also articulate his/her concerns and aspirations as a curator, and offer some perspective on the context of curatorial practice in India and how their proposed curatorial project hopes to address this context.

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Application Deadline: 15th May, 2011

More Information:  http://www.khojworkshop.org/blog/open_call_application_curatorial_residency_khojKHOJ International Artists’ Association invites
Applications for Curatorial Residency at KHOJ

Deadline: 15th May, 2011

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In its second year, the Curatorial Residency is based on the model of practice-based training for curators in an attempt to develop a training ground for emerging curators. The two resident curators selected will engage with various modes of artistic practice and active involvement in critical writing. They will benefit from the support and network of art practitioners who are associated with KHOJ.

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The duration of the residency will be two months (mid July to mid September) and will culminate in a project/ exhibition by end October 2011.

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Requirements for the application:
Please send us:
• A copy of your latest resume
• 3 writing samples/ Post graduate thesis
• Catalogues/ documentation of exhibitions that you have curated in the past
• A brief proposal for the residency based on the curatorial concept (refer to the website)
• Two recommendation letters from art professionals who are familiar with your work
• Any additional material that may support your application
• The applicant should also articulate his/her concerns and aspirations as a curator, and offer some perspective on the context of curatorial practice in India and how their proposed curatorial project hopes to address this context.

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Application Deadline: 15th May, 2011

More Information: http://www.khojworkshop.org/blog/open_call_application_curatorial_residency_khoj