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FEATURED ARTIST: Anna Agoston

Learn more about Featured Artist Anna Agoston!CHAMPAGNE, PLEASE
hold the pie

‘Tis the season of the pumpkin.  And because I live in the Great Smoky Mountains, it is also the season of the over-saturated photograph.  So many people come to the region to see the over-the-top leaf colors, that local photographers want to give them a piece of that color to take home with them.  For me, I’m okay the the decay of it all.  Dropping leaves will give way to a brown and gray-dappled stick forest that will soon be frosted with snow and infused with crisp air.  You can have the pumpkins & neon trees, thanks.

Learn more about Featured Artist Anna Agoston!I am not alone though. The work of this month’s artist proves that someone sees growth in the very structure of it all, not just in the window-dressing of color.  The work is black and white, but the presence of color is unmistakeably present.

ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is proud to claim Anna Agoston as this month’s Featured Artist. This work spotlights nature’s abundance and ceaseless growth.  These images are representative on the surface, but leave the viewer with an abstract notion of structure.  Just stunning…

FEATURED
ARTIST:

Anna Agoston

 

Anna Agoston is resident of Brooklyn, New York, but she was born and raised in Paris, France.  Always passionate about art, she qualified as an architect DPLG (government-certification) at the Ecole d’Architecture Paris Malaquais, and went on to earn the M.Arch.II degree in architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design

Untitled 46 by Featured Artist Anna Agoston!

While at Harvard, Agoston studied fine art photography under Professor Jim Dow of the Department of Visual and Environmental studies, and photographed her first series, “Dorm.”

In October 2013, Anna made her lifelong passion, fine art photography, her main professional occupation.

Are you self-taught or formally instructed as a photographer?   I am a self-taught artist. I went to architecture school. I did take a couple of classes in photography, but I learned most of what I do at home and on my own.”

Will you talk about your process?  Do you go out and look for material to photograph, or are you strictly an opportunist?  “I am always on the lookout for my subjects. I walk around looking at plants and studying them. When I find a subject, I take pictures, and often go back the next day to take more. I often discover what it is that I love about my subject while taking the picture. Untitled #46 (pictured left) is an example of a subject of which I took hundreds of photographs before getting the right shot.”

Untitled #29 by Featured Artist Anna Agoston!Why does your work focus on nature?  Why not faces, animals or even architectural elements.  That’s a great question! In March 2013, I was laid off from a stressful and time-consuming job.  Buds, stems and leafs were sprouting.  And it was as though I had never seen spring before!  I needed to somehow contain this new excitement in my art.

“As I took photographs I started to understand just what it was that I loved in my newly-identified subject.  I loved the shapes, the textures, and the fact that natural elements evoked human behaviors.”

Most artists have something to say—something they are trying to get across to viewers. You have stated that you “want them to see and feel things independently”.  Can you tell me why?

“I believe I have a lot to say.” 

“But I choose to say it with the image and without the use of a title.  I believe that words channel people’s perception, and I want people to see and feel things without being influenced.”

Untitled #145 by Featured Artist Anna Agoston!What style or school of art do you think work fits into?  I think of my work as abstract, because there is a departure from reality.  I take photographs of living elements found in nature, but I distill certain aspects of the element.  The distilled or abstracted is what I show to the viewer.”

Is there any artist, living or dead, that has most influenced your work?  Constantin Brâncuși’s work was about the idea, and the essence of things. He distilled the essence from the environment.”

What if your favorite food? After all, it IS a food-themed blog?  I love a thin slice of toasted rye, with a little butter, a sliver of smoked salmon and lemon. Add champagne and it’s simply perfect!”  Oh, this sounds delightful!

How about snack foods?  “I don’t snack.”  Um, okay.  I never know what to say  other than, “Really? Why? That makes me so sad.”

What’s coming up next for you? I have my twelfth juried group show this year coming up at the Vivid Solutions Gallery from November 7 to December 19, 2014.  I am excited as the exhibition will take place during FotoWeek DC. The exhibition will feature two of my photographs as well as my self-published book ‘Untitled Vol.1’.”

Thank you, Anna, for seeing growth even in decay.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Circus of Thought

Learn more from the Raebec Gallery!BUGGING
out in

I’ve become a casual fan of Naked & Afraid (the TV show).  When flipping through the channels, I keep tripping across the reruns.  For those of you non-watchers.  Two people (1 man, 1 woman) that have never met who are dropped in a remote location for 21 days with nothing–not even clothes. I am dumbfounded by what they will eat.  If you’re hungry enough, I supposes giant crickets (maybe it was a grasshopper) look delicious.  Bizarre.  Here’s a Call for all things bizarre.  Maybe even crickets…

Check out this Call for Entries from Raebec Gallery (online) for Circus of Thought.  This could serve as great art publication & web back links to help increase your site traffic.  If this isn’t the right theme for you, stay tuned for future themes.  Investigate…

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Learn more from the Raebec Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Circus of Thought

 

“For this exhibition, we’re looking for art that represents the most bizarre and unusual concepts.” –from Raebec Gallery

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to media including: paintings, drawings, oil, acrylic, pastels, ink, graphite, sculpture, photography & CGI works. Ineligible media includes: Wearable art, jewelry, artwork in frames.

DEADLINE:  November 4, 2014

NOTIFICATION: Approximately 2 weeks after the deadline

ENTRY FEE: $35 for 3 entries and $5 per every entry thereafter

AWARDS: Cash prizes, Awards of Excellence & Special Recognitions will be awarded to the top 3 & honorable mentions.

SALES: The gallery will take the 30% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: The View Over Here

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POTATOES

While traveling recently, I was forced to choose between two “American” restaurants as my only options.  According to these menus, American fare is defined as steak, baked potatoes, boiled vegetables, hamburgers & fries.  I am puzzled by that summation.  How does a country so rich with ethnic variety get distilled down to steak and potatoes?  This next Call wants your ideas on your origin from you perspective; food could be an interesting viewpoint.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Crossing Art (Flushing, NY) for The View Over Here, an international exhibit of international views of individual origin.  $30 entry for up to 10 images, and it is open to ALL MEDIA.  This is a great theme…

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Learn more about The View Over Here from Crossing Art!CALL for ENTRIES:
The View Over Here

The exhibition seeks to view aesthetic expression through an international lens, highlighting the interactions of nationalities & expounding upon the use of art as a way of expressing origin.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  October 14, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  October 20, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for up to 10 images

JUROR:  John Hatfield, Socrates Sculpture Park Executive Director; Larissa Harris, Curator, Queens Museum; and Catherine Lee, Managing Director, F & T Group.

AWARDS:  Each juror will pick a favorite work from those selected from the exhibition, and the winners will be prominently featured during the next annual Queens Library Foundation Gala, to be held at the Queens Museum in Queens, NY.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST to LOVE: Gini Holmes

WE found ANOTHER great one!

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love

Gini Holmes
Mixed Media & Print Making
Three Jobs by Gini Holmes
Three Jobs
Embellished Print on Handmade Paper
HOLMES has a BFA in Print Making from Stanford and a Masters of Science in Visual Studies in Art & Technology from MIT.

"Experimenting with new media and combining the traditional with the nontraditional fascinates me. My recent explorations into print making marry inkjet print transfers onto handmade paper (using household products such as hand sanitizer gel, liquid starch and hairspray) with basic textile techniques (embroidery, beading, dying)."

FAVORITE FOOD: Beans & Rice

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ARTIST to LOVE: June Yokell

Peek-a-Boo, We See You!

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love

June Yokell
Painting
The End is Now, Painting by June Yokell
The End is Now
Painting
June YOKELL is currently working on paintings of California landscapes creating particular moments in paint of beauty & loss.

"I feel a rootedness to everything about nature;-rushing rivers, tangled bushes and trees, blooming plants & flowers, songs of birds, snow falling in a silent and dark night, the warmth of a summer evening. Early experiences along with my response to nature, to personal relationships and to the world are the ingredients. The presence of memory is the ongoing spice."

FAVORITE FOOD: Salad

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CALL for ENTRIES: Personality

Learn more from PH21 Gallery!let me be
CAKE

I know you tire of my pious portraits of myself as healthy eggplant & gourmet cheese.  So, I will be honest; at my core, I am Hungarian Dobos cake–or anything smother in chocolate buttercream & caramel.  This next Call also hails from Hungary, but entries need not contain chocolate or caramel.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Entries from PH21 Gallery (Budapest, Hungary) for Personality: The Contemporary Portrait.  This is a great international opportunity.  You can enter 3 images for only $13.36 (€10), & you don’t have to ship your work. Take a look…

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Learn more from PH21 Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Personality:
The Contemporary Portrait

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography fitting the “Personality: The Contemporary Portrait” theme broadly construed; from traditional fine art portraits to novel approaches to the selfie subgenre, personalities may be portrayed in countless unique ways. Indeed, we are interested in all possible creative photographic interpretations of the theme.

DEADLINE: August 19, 2014 midnight (UTC+01, Central European Time)

NOTIFICATION: All entrants will be notified 7-10 days after the deadline.

Learn more from PH21 Gallery!ENTRY FEE: €10 ($13.36) for up to 3, €15 ($20.04) for up to 5, €20 ($26.72) for up to 7, & €25 ($33.41) up to 10.

JUROR: Zsolt Bátori is a philosopher of art and photographer, living in Budapest. He has taught philosophy of art and photography theory courses at various universities in the United States and Hungary. Zsolt is also the founder and director of PH21 Gallery.

AWARDS: 1 juror’s choice & 3 honorable mentions will be selected. The juror’s choice receives 3 free entries for any upcoming themed group exhibition calls at PH21 Gallery.

SALES: Gallery commission is 25%. Exhibition prints will be kept on file for future sale and promotion for the photographer, unless the photographer prefers some other arrangement. In case of a sale inquiry the photographer will be contacted. (Submitted photographs, however, do not have to be for sale, & exhibit prints won’t be sold; they are for exhibition and promotion purposes only.)

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST to LOVE: Megan Elizabeth

Peek-a-Boo, We See You!

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love

Megan Elizabeth
Acrylic, Ink & Spraypaint
Jellies, Painting by Megan Elizabeth
Jellies
Painting
The work of MEGAN ELIZABETH reflects an attitude of experimentation, analysis of the elements of accident & a curiosity regarding the beauty created by the transparency & overlapping of ideas. Washes in the paintings, elements of spontaneity & use of collage are fundamental in many of my works. My inspiration comes from waterscapes, sunsets, bright colors in nature & the silhouettes created by extreme light or darkness. Much of my work has been derived from experiences living in Spain, travels in the Caribbean and in Europe & growing up on the east coast of the US.

FAVORITE FOOD: Chocolate

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OPEN CALL: EN EM Art Space

Learn more from EN EM Art Space!COOKING
for crowds

Cooking is only exciting when someone appreciates it–to consume it.  And, to rave about it.  I now only REALLY LOVE cooking if it is a new adventurous food or recipe or technique, or if I can cook for lots of people.  The same applies to art.  This next Call could be how you get an audience to consume your work.  Eat Cook your heart out…

Check out this Open Call from EN EM Art Space for Artist Submissions for Gallery Representation.  Our 2nd most common question is “how do I get gallery representation?”  Answer?  Keep trying.  Here’s a chance…

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Learn more from EN EM Art Space!OPEN CALL:
EN EM Art Space

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists seeking gallery representation

MEDIA:  Open to all visual media

DEADLINE:  September 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
Within 3 weeks of deadline

FEE:  An administrative fee of $35 is required for all submissions.

PORTFOLIO REVIEW:  The gallery directors along with their advisors, which includes art professors, gallery and museum curators & other arts professionals, will thoroughly review all submissions.

REPRESENTATION:  Includes participation in solo and group exhibitions and online representation on gallery website, magazine listings, display advertisements, press releases, postcards, art marketing, museum submissions, online announcements and more.

For complete details, Read the Full Guidelines!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Solo @ G25N

Learn more about the Solo Exhibition opportunity at G25N!PLUM
crazy

Nectarines, peaches & plums are back in season, and I am so excited.  The peaches and nectarines aren’t quite ripe, but I like fruit a little under-ripe.  Weird, I know.  But the plums are divine and perfect and beautiful all by them selves.  I don’t have plums AND anything.  Just plums.  Art exhibits, like plums, are fantastic all on their own.  This next Call gives you the opportunity to show all on your own.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for a Solo Exhibition at G25N, the online gallery of Gallery 25N. Competitions support free drawing lessons. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, this this might be perfect…

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Learn more about the Solo Exhibition opportunity at G25N!CALL
for ENTRIES:

Solo Exhibition at G25N

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to any painting, drawing, photography or digital medium

DEADLINE:  July 21, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  July 30, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 5

AWARDS: Gallery25N (G25N) will provide an online One-Person exhibit for the selected artist. The exhibit will run for a minimum of one month.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Color

Learn more BWAC!TOMATOES
extra fructose?

I had brown tomatoes at dinner tonight, and they were NOT rotten.  They were Kumatoes–a hybrid developed in Spain.  I noted they were a touch sweeter, but less exotic tasting than they appeared.  But, I can’t resist a weird fruit or vegetable, so I tried them as a part of a Caprese Salad.  Pretty, but forgettable. This next exhibit is all about Color as well; just make sure you don’t send pretty-but-forgettable work.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC) for Color.  Be sure to wow them by the early bird deadline. Don’t miss this one…

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Learn more about the Color Exhibit from BWAC!CALL for ENTRIES:
Color

 

This is an open Call for Submissions from artists all over the USA for an exhibit in our gallery–an 8000sf Civil War-era warehouse on the Red Hook waterfront. With its trendy restaurants, bars, boutiques and billion dollar view of the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor, it’s an exciting place to visit and EXHIBIT. The enormous space of the gallery affords us the opportunity to exhibit really huge work, and we welcome it. –from the COLOR prospectus

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all U.S. artists 18 years+

Learn more about BWAC online!MEDIA:  Open to all traditional & non-traditional 2D & 3D media

ENTRY FEE: $45 for up to 3 if rcv’d by May 19, 2014, then $65.

DEADLINE:  June 2, 2014

NOTIFICATION: June 16, 2014

JUROR:  Lauren Hinksonis the Assistant Curator for Collections at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. She conducts permanent collection research with a focus on contemporary and time-based art. She also works closely with the museum’s acquisition committees and organizes presentations of works from the Guggenheim collection for venues worldwide.

Learn more from BWAC!In addition to her research, she has curated Il Guggenheim: l’Avanguardia americana, 1945–1980 at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome and Lasting Images at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.  Prior to joining the Guggenheim in 2008, she worked in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books at the Museum of Modern Art, NY.

AWARDS:  Best of Show Gold $1000, Best of Show Silver $500, People’s Choice $250, Curator’s Choice $250 & Certificates of Recognition of $100 ea

SALES:  BWAC will retain a 25% commission on all exhibition sales.

For full details, Read the Full Call!

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