Open Call: Abstract, Distortion & Fragmentation
Open Call: Abstract, Distortion & Fragmentation
From vivid colors and patterns to those who work in black and white or monochromatic approaches, Li Tang Gallery wants to invite artists who explore the areas of abstractions with no limitations on media. Taking from art’s historical lineage or blazing new paths in the field of abstraction, Li Tang Gallery wants to include artists who find new ways to connect with audiences beyond the figurative.
Artists at any stage of their career are invited to submit their work for consideration by our guest jury Chun Hua Catherine Dong, Phil Zheng Cai and E.E. Jacks. The online group exhibition will be curated by the Li Tang team and promoted on Li Tang Gallery’s website, social media, and press coverage in both the United States and China.
Deadline
March 10, 2023 23:59 EST
Submission Fee
Free of charge
Guest Jury Judges
Chun Hua Catherine Dong
Phil Zheng Cai
E.E. Jacks
Eligibility
Open to all artists 18 years and older from all over the world.
All visual art media will be considered.
Artwork must be original. We do not take responsibility for copyright violations.
Submit
- Up to 5 images and/ or 1 video.
- Brief bio/ artist statement
- CV (if applicable)
- Portfolio website (if applicable)
- Social media handles (if applicable)
Submitted images must be labeled as follows:
Firstname_Lastname_Title_Medium_Dimensions_Year. jpeg
Jpeg files should not exceed 1MB. Selected artists will be contacted for high-resolution images.
For video submission, we accept time-based artwork or kinetic works that need to be presented in videos. Video submissions should be limited to 2 min. For security reasons, we don’t open sites with passwords or download attachments from the web.
We do not accept submissions via emails.
Timeline
- Submissions will be accepted until March 10, 2023 23:59 EST
- Selected artists will be notified by March 20, 2023
- Exhibition opens on April 3, 2023
- Exhibition closes on June 23, 2023
Support
all America Chinese Youth federation
Art America China Project
Media Support
Los Angeles Post