Liverpool Biennial 2006
Building on the critical acclaim of the event in 2004, the fourth Liverpool Biennial launches on 16 September 2006 and continues until 26 November.
Building on the critical acclaim of the event in 2004, the fourth Liverpool Biennial launches on 16 September 2006 and continues until 26 November.
Organised by the National Arts Council and National Heritage Board of Singapore, Singapore’s first visual arts biennale, Singapore Biennale 2006 (SB2006), will be opened to the public from 4th September to 12th November 2006. The inaugural event will be curated by Fumio Nanjo, who is internationally reputed for having headed the programming and adjudication of major art events throughout the world. Commissioner for the Taipei Biennale in 1998 and Japan Pavilion at the 1997 Venice Biennale, he co-founded the Yokohama Triennale in 2001. Nanjo was also a jury member for the Turner Prize by Tate Gallery in 1998, and the prestigious Leon d’Or Prize at the Venice Biennale this year. Nanjo is currently the Deputy Director of Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum and lectures at the Keio University in Japan.
CARTES Flux calls for digital artists and filmmakers to participate in the selection for the festival of screenings. The next CARTES Flux will take place in 9th March ’06 and is hosted by the Centre for Art and Technology CARTES, Espoo, Finland.
Altar Magazine is seeking film submissions for an all day girls’ and women’s film event in New York City at the Pioneer Theater this Spring. We seek to show films that highlight girls’ and women’s experiences and politics. The film must be directed or co-directed by a woman. We will consider productions in the follow categories: feature length (60 mins or longer), narrative, documentary, student films, and short films (59 mins or shorter).
If you are an institution, curator or artist working with materials or processes traditionally associated with craft and would like to have work considered for exhibition, The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft’s exhibition committee would like to hear from you.
The jury of the Roswitha Haftmann Foundation has chosen Robert Ryman as this year’s recipient of Europe’s most valuable art prize in recognition of the fact that over the decades he has created a pictorial world with its own unique beauty and coherence. Against the background of the history of painting and the direction it has taken in recent years, Ryman’s art is both ground-breaking and timeless.
Jennifer McSweeney, Director of the Penny McCall Foundation (PMF), today announced the winners of the inaugural Ordway Prize, one of the most generous international art prizes in the world.
Mobile Exposure 2006 is looking for works that address mobile culture and/or are made WITH or to be EXHIBITED ON mobile/handheld devices.
Expressions of interest for the 4th International Artist’s Book Triennial Vilnius 2006
“Wunder der Prärie” stands for international, experimental, and extraordinary art projects which bring together fine and performing arts. “Wunder der Prärie” occurs in art rooms, uses and animates urban spaces and is firmly rooted in the urban life of the region Rhein-Neckar. For 6 years the arthouse zeitraum_ex!t has organised an annual festival. They started with the 9th International Performance Conference in 2000. Since 2004 the festival is named “Wunder der Prärie”.
In Feed @ Blackwood, a multi-media, video & film screening series, is accepting submissions!
D>Art.06 is the ninth edition of Australia’s premier screen and digital media arts festival. This year’s festival will feature new and experimental video and web art as well as works using mobile technologies presented in a month-long program of screenings, a forum and an exhibition at the Sydney Opera House Studio and Exhibition Hall in April 2006.
medi@terra 06 aims with this call for game projects to offer the opportunity to artists, independent creators, programmers and theorists from the field to show their work and at the same time to create a forum of communication, discussion and collaboration.
Game is part of our lives; it is actually our first contact, after our birth, with the world outside. It is the first step of education for a new member of a group. The game is not a human feature only. A cat before eating its prey, a half dead animal, plays with it or offers it to her children to play in order to train them in hunting.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to announce that Kara Walker has been selected as the recipient of the prestigious Larry Aldrich Award for 2005. The Aldrich will present a new DVD video by Walker in 2006.
An invitation to artists in all media to submit exhibition proposals that respond to this theme.
Videoex is Pleased to announce the call for entries for the 2006 edition of the Festival
The Canadian Centre for Architecture announces a call for submissions for the 2006-2007 James Stirling Memorial Lectures on the City competition. The intent of this bi-annual competition is to promote innovative approaches to urban phenomena, and to reposition architecture at the centre of debates on the city of the 21st century.
The Turner Prize 2005 has been awarded to Simon Starling, it was announced at Tate Britain this evening. The £25,000 prize, sponsored by the makers of Gordon’s gin, was presented by Culture Minister David Lammy. With Gordon’s support this year’s prize fund is £40,000 with £25,000 going to the winner and £5,000 each for the other shortlisted artists. The event was broadcast live on Channel 4.
The International Museum of Women and the Imagining Ourselves Global Team invite young women in their 20’s and 30’s all over the world to submit their stories and art that answer the question:…