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ART PUBLICATION: The Flaneur

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!URGENT CALL!

This is the second time in under a week that I have double posted…I’m on a roll folks–lookout! 

I came across this Call for Submissions for The Flaneur, an Independent Art & Culture Newspaper and the deadline is TOMORROW.  

Due to the haste with which this needs to be posted, I am going to skip the customary lecture about all the reasons to pursue art publication.

I submitted my work via their web page, but when I requested additional information from the editor, he said submissions could be emailed directly to him.  See Below.

Here’s the call…HURRY!

Final Call for Arts and Writing magazine submissions

Check out The Flaneur online!The next issue of The Flaneur (click here for the name origin) is publishing as a newspaper and as an iPhone app.

If you are a writer or artist and are interested in being a part of this project please submit reviews, short fiction, flash art, cartoons, articles, poetry, short fiction. 

They are interested in anything cultural.  Take a look at their What We Publish Page if you have questions.

Please email your work to editor@flaneur.me.uk with ‘Flaneur submission’ in the title.

Please note that contributors are not currently paid.

ART PUBLICATION: Applied Art Zine

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by Email!Proving you exist is an age-old philosophical effort and the frequent stuff of cocktail party debates.  However, it is rarely an artistic endeavor.  

“Proof of Myself” is a start-up art zine featuring applied art that aims to address the self-titled debate.

In December of 2009, we featured the artwork of Catherine Roach.  Roach is currently attending The New England Art Institute in Boston for Graphic Design, and approaching her final semester.  She has decided to start an art zine featuring applied art.  

Click to visit the Call for Proof of MyselfHere’s the call…

PROOF OF MYSELF is a new zine/photobook/art collaborative.

Proof of Myself for me,” says Roach, “means anything that you have done what reflects you. Your identity, your love, your passion, your favorite color, your home, your town, whatever.

“As long as your work reflects something that is you. Something that is a piece of you, something that proves you exist.”

I was walking and talking so fast by Catherine RoachRoach would prefer hand-made pieces.

For instance, if you want to submit a writing piece, make it handwritten and mailed (or scanned).

If you want to submit art, scan pieces that are tangible. Mixed media with some digital aspects are cool too, as long as they have a “hand-made” feel. 

Please don’t mail original artwork unless you do not want it returned

The early worm gets gotten by Catherine RoachJust scan and email your artwork to Catherine Roach.

Remember, I always suggest you research your juror, curator, gallery director or editor.  Take a look at Roach’s Featured Artist post from December 2009 to get a better idea of who she is and what might make the cut.

Want to contribute? Email Catherine Roach: proofofmyself.zine@gmail.com

PHOTOGRAPHY: Call for ART Publication

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Installment 2:Art Publication

I preach the virtues of Art Publication all of the time, but I will climb up on the soapbox for just a minute again today.  Get your art published…there is no down side–rolling deadlines & international exposure.  For all of my motivationally challenged artists (you know who you are) that I have spoken to this week alone, get off the couch, put down the Cheetos, and get to work.

Here is a great call for the photographer (or wannabe) in us all… 

Art Publication  from Cerise Press

Cerise Press, an international online journal (with forthcoming print) based in the United States and France, builds cross-cultural bridges by featuring artists and writers in English and translations, with an emphasis on French and Francophone works.

Visit Cerise Press Online!Co-founded by Sally Molini, Karen Rigby, and Fiona Sze-Lorrain in 2009, Cerise Press hopes to serve as a gathering force where imagination, insight, and conversation express the evolving and shifting forms of human experience.

The journal is published three times a year: Summer, Fall/Winter, and Spring. They include a selection of photographers’ galleries (black and white or color) in each issue, along with poetry, translations, interviews and more.

Please visit their website for guidelines: http://www.cerisepress.com/guidelines

Contact: Greta Aart, Sally Molini, Karen Rigby editors@cerisepress.com

Deadline: Ongoing

Cerise Press, P.O. Box 241187 / Omaha NE 68124
http://www.cerisepress.com

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INTERNATIONAL CALL: Post Cards

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by Email!I received an overwhelming response to the last post on a Mail Art opportunity. 

It seems that my readers like the idea of a quick project and the unpredictible nature of the postal system.  Just for you, here is an a cream puff of a resume builder–an international call for mail art (postcards) from Sweden. 

This show is all hung AND offers possible publication as well….and it is FREE!

Call for Submissions

International Call for Postcards!After the success of their collage postcard project in September 2009, Cut & Paste, the folks at MailArt.se are now making a call for altered postcards of famous tourist sights from all over the world.

All incoming cards will be published on MailArt.se and exhibited in Galleri KG52, Stockholm in August of 2010. 

They will also publish the ones they like the best in a small book edition.

Here are the rules:

* The cards should have the usual postcard format, i.e. approximately A6, 105 x 148 mm (approx. 4″ x 6″)
* The cards should show an altered tourist attraction
* all techniques are welcome
* Three cards
is the maximum for each participant
* The cards have to be posted before June 1, 2010
*
The cards won’t be returned.
* The cards will be uploaded on the net from from April 15, 2010–– Click Here to see what they will look like.
Send your Card to:
1
. Edvard Derkert, Galleri KG52, Kammakargatan 52, 11160 Stockholm, Sweden
2. A digital version of the file saved in jpg, highest quality. 1000 x 709 pixels, or something close to that should be emailed to: info@dad.a.se

Please state include your name, country, the name of the postcard view, your mailing address and/or homeadress andyour website–if you have one.

Participants agree to the exhibition and public showing of their cards: in the Gallery, on the web and in the book.

If you have questions, ideas, good links etc., please contact info@dad.a.se .

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Art Publication

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by Email!I get lots of inquiries from artists about the value of group shows versus solo shows versus publication. 

Everyone has an opinion about the value of art shows and publication to an artist’s career.  I will say this.  I have had lots of positive exposure from my adventures in art publication.  I still receive inquiries from galleries regarding my inclusion in a tiny midwest art zine from April of 2009.

It can’t hurt, right?  It is all part of the recipe for success.  Here’s a great opportunity to cook up something special:

The Splinter Generation!

Call for Submissions: Visual Art

The Splinter Generation is dedicated to providing a venue for aspiring and established artists. They accept contributions of work in any fine art medium including painting, drawing, performance art, video, printmaking, photography, textiles and sculpture. Literary comics also welcome.

Follow the recipe closely!They have no prescribed style and will consider both representational and abstract work. However, the work should speak to the overall generational theme of the journal, whether directly or indirectly.

The Splinter Generation is a place by and for people born between 1973 and 1993. It’s a venue for writers, artists and musicians from all different backgrounds to tell the story of our generation. I’m hoping they will forgive the one year that I am outside their timeline, ha.

For each issue they will select a single artist to feature. They ask for one time publication rights and permission to archive the images on the site. They will consider previously published art as long as the artist has retained the rights.

Artwork should be professionally documented. Review their complete artwork guidelines below carefully before submitting.

Visual Art Submission Guidelines

Submissions should be in JPEG format and attached to an e-mail which contains the following:

  • Name
  • E-mail address
  • Street Address
  • Website link if applicable
  • List of works by title, medium and size of work and publication history (Be sure to tell us if the work is “Not For Sale” – NFS)
  • Artist statement (150 words maximum)
  • Short biography of the artist (75 words maximum)
  • Send 3-5 works in JPEG file format, 600 x 800 pixels or smaller, 300 dpi, as an attachment to an e-mail message. Alternatively, you may provide direct links to 3 – 5 specific images on your website.
  • For video, provide up to two Vimeo or YouTube links to clips 1 to 3 minutes in length, along with information on the full length and any production credits.
  • In the subject line, put “Art Submission” and the title of the work.
  • Please follow the guidelines carefully, or your work will not be reviewed, without notice to you.

Send the artwork (and only artwork) attached to an e-mail addressed to splintergenart@gmail.com. Those artists selected for publication will be notified within 30 days.

If the work is subsequently published in another venue, they do ask that the publication in Splinter Generation be acknowledged.

Note: Splinter Generation does not charge commission for work sold as a result of exposure in the magazine.

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ARTIST PUBLICATION: Magazines

Learn How to Get an Art Show!Magazines are skinny lately.

Have you noticed?

I suppose online zines are shrinking the proverbial waist of the magazine industry just as online newspapers are making words on newsprint less and less common.

My advice?  Eat a doughnut.

Most folks want the instant gratification of Google that ends in a digital zine.  Information sought.  Information found.  But…

Rolling Stone MagazineI still love the feel of paper, inky or slick, in my hands. I don’t own a digital reader because I still buy books. I subscribe to Conde’ Nast Traveler so I can fill my dreams with tours of gilded Russian palaces and sunny Italian beaches. I have recently re-subscribed to Rolling Stone after a hiatus of more than 10 years, and trust me, more than just Keith Richards needs some fattening up.

Eat a doughnut, folks.

So why am I babbling on about magazines? It is a questions of legitimacy. I have had lots of conversations with lots of subscribers and friends about what constitutes artistic legitimacy or “making it,” aside from the ability to support oneself artistically.

The Artist's MagazineIs it an academic pedigree or a resume of academic acceptance? Is it great reviews or stunning retail sales? Is it merely a well-hung cohesive show with “guts” and meaning?

I don’t know, sorry.  I can teach you how to get a show, but I can’t teach you how to be happy with it.

So, for all of you whose artistic dream is to be on the cover of the Rolling Stone, here’s a short menu of great art magazines…get to work.

1. The Artist’s Magazine. This is the first art mag I every owned. I was inspired by the work…watned to be a painter…wanted my work to be featured among its pages.  That hasn’t worked out for me so far, but their Annual Art Competition has a looming deadline so don’t procrastinate.

Juxtapoz Magazine2. Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine (pronounced Jucks-tah-pozz) is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and collectors including Robert Williams Fausto Vitello, C.R. Stecyk III, and Greg Escalante, to both help define and celebrate urban alternative and underground contemporary art.  Anytime I have an art block, I find flipping through an issue of Juxtapoz inspires me.

Unique in the field of publishing, Juxtapoz emerged at a critical moment during the genesis of the late-20th Centuy underground art movement with the mission of connecting seminal modern genres like psychedelic and hot rod art, graffiti, street art, and illustration, to the context of broader more historically recognized genres of art like Pop, assemblage, old master painting, and conceptual art.

ARTnews Magazine3.  ARTnews is the oldest and most widely circulated art magazine in the world. Its readership of 200,000 in 123 countries includes collectors, dealers, historians, artists, museum directors, curators, connoisseurs, and enthusiasts.

Published eleven times a year, ARTnews reports on the art, personalities, issues, trends and events shaping the international art world. In clear, well-crafted language that is as comprehensible to the novice as it is to the expert, the magazine offers a lively, provocative, and visually stimulating package that informs as well as entertains with news dispatches from a worldwide network of correspondents, hard-hitting investigative reports, criticism, and opinion.

From its beginnings, ARTnews has balanced reporting on contemporary art with coverage of modern and old masters. In recent years, it has expanded its content to include profiles of notable collectors, museum directors and scholars; travel itineraries filled with art appreciation; inside views of the art market; and reports from the world of design.

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ART FUNDING: $2000 Grant

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Check out this peach of an opportunity!By now, you know how I feel about the idea of a starving artist…afterall, I did put it in the site’s subtitle.  So anything I can do to make sure you guys don’t starve is high on my list.  And just for submitting, you’ll get an exhibition and book publication out of it.  The submission fee is only $25 to participate, and because the work has to fit inside an 8″ x 10″ x 2″ space for 2D work and a 6″ cube for 3D work, even shipping will be cheap.  What a peach, eh? 

Check out this opportunity from ArtHouse Coop:

Learn more about the Starving Artist project.The Starving Artist Project has created a grant that an artist can use to continue making a body of work. Using the fees from each submission, they will award one artist with a $2,000 grant. Every artist who submits will be included in an exhibit at Brooklyn Art Library & published in a book documenting the project.

So, fire up those paintbrushes, Microns, presses, or whatever your go-to tool is and get cranking on The Starving Artist Project. They are looking for what reflects you and your personal body of work.

Your work will be published in an up-coming Art House book documenting the project as well as shown in an exhibition at their brand new Brooklyn gallery.

Sign up for the Starving Artist Project and submit to win a $2,000 grant:
http://www.arthousecoop.com/starvingartist

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FEATURED ARTIST: Kris Wlodarski

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The mission of AAAD is to inspire artists through resources, opportunities, and the work of your contemporaries.  Should you be our next Artist of the Day?  Be sure to let us knowAAAD is proud to feature the work of painter Kris Wlodarski.

 Krzysztof Wlodarski, aka Kali, born in 1977 in Poland. Graduated at University of Zielona Gora, Poland in philosophy. Wlodarski, influenced by the art of Gottried Helnwein, Saturno Butto, Joel Peter Witkin and modern Bodyart movements, is now showing a series “The Sleep of Reason.”  Wlodarski is also musician , film-maker, and tattoo artist, living and working in London.

Wlodarski says, “These works are reflecting a head-on collision between the primary sphere of instinct (sex & violence) and the secondary sphere of culture (taboo). This leads to a sort of synthesis, its necessary result being a transgressive form of art.

Sleep of Reason by Kris Wlodarski“I call it ‘The sleep of reason,’ a reference to Goya , because this is the manifestation of all that is pre-rational, anti-enlightenment, anti-creative. It is about the moments of insanity when the language and logic are suspended in favour of primal drives that are otherwise subject to suppression by cultural structures.”

Plagued by anxiety and bitterness from a devastating illness, Francisco Goya (1746 – 1828) created “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters,” one of 80 etchings in his “Los Caprichos” series–scathing critiques of human errors and vices of contemporary religious and political figures.  “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters” portrays Goya, often believed to be the Father of Modern Art, hounded by creatures that threaten the ignorant mind. Goya believed that imagination, combined with reason, would keep these monsters at bay.

Click here to see more of Kris Wlodarski's work!I am drawn to the passion with which Wlodarski’s interprets his vision of contemporary culture–shaped by sex and violence, destruction and morbidity.  The connection to Goya, and sometimes startling lack of connection, is a comment on Wlodarski’s view on where we are as a culture today.  His striking use of color gives us a momentary glimpse into the moments of insanity between the rational thoughts.  The moments without control or norms.

It is easy to feel transported to another place or time by these works, and maybe that’s the sugar that makes it easier to take the medicine–the knowledge that we are all there, on the cusp, all the time.  It is…the buttery taste of scotch with the charred character of bourbon.

Learn more about painter Kris Wlodarski!

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: emerge art zine

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Visit emerge midwest art zine today!Are you inspired every time someone’s 5-foot cake doesn’t go splat on one of those cake bake-offs?  They make it look like anyone can do it. I find that knowing someone else has achieved results helps me distinguish between the opportunities I should seize and the ones that simply are not worth my time.  I recommend giving emerge midwest art zine a try.  I was honored to be juried into the April 2009 issue.

emerge is a specialty art zine, created by Sarah Earle, that is open to artists nationwide and is distributed quarterly to over 100 Midwest galleries (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin). Each issue features nine artists whose work is hand selected by a rotation of guest jurors. 

 

Check out emerge!

The next issue should be January 2010.  The deadline has not been released as of this post, but you don’t have to wait until the last minute.  No really–you don’t.  Send your submissions today.

All professional artists, ages 18 or older, working in all media are encouraged to apply. Created by artist and graphic designer Sarah Earle, emerge is a powerful exposure tool for any serious studio artist in the country.  The cost to submit up to 10 images for consideration is only $15.  you can complete the entire process online in 15 to 20 minutes, or you can send your payment and submission via snail mail. If you are juried in to the zine, here’s what you can expect:

Send your submission to emerge midwest art zine!Art Layout

Pictured right is an example of the spread provided to each of the six accepted artists. The left page is dedicated to the artists work, featuring several full-color images of their current pieces chosen from your submissions. The right page has the artist’s contact information, educational background (if applicable), show history, a Q&A section and more.

Click to see more of my Pieces of Me series!Distribution

emerge is an art zine that is open to artists nationwide and is distributed quarterly to over 100 Midwest galleries (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin).  When I asked emerge Editor/Designer Sarah Earle for the distribution list, she happily emailed them–an invaluable asset for marketing my work in the midwest.

Pictured left is Pieces of Me: Atlas, one of featured works in the April 2009 edition.

Take a chance–$15 and a chance you’ll be rejected is about as gentle as the art world gets. 

 

And remember, successful artists don’t cook or dine alone…

so invite emerge into the kitchen with you.

 

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