2020 13TH ART MOVES BILLBOARD ART COMPETITION
第 13屆波蘭 Art Moves國(guó)際設(shè)計(jì)獎(jiǎng)
藝術(shù)節(jié)日和比賽背后的主要理念是將現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)作為與公眾對(duì)話(huà)的形式,并鼓勵(lì)年輕藝術(shù)家創(chuàng)作現(xiàn)實(shí)的藝術(shù)設(shè)計(jì)作品。廣告牌 - 現(xiàn)代消費(fèi)的象征,反思和深刻洞察自己和周?chē)h(huán)境的對(duì)象。
大賽主題:
流行病–全球?yàn)?zāi)難,懲罰或重塑自我和世界的機(jī)會(huì)?
截止日期:
2020年7月23日
參賽要求 :
參賽作品的規(guī)格為498厘米x243厘米 在一個(gè)水平布局,100 Dpi, Cmyk, Tiff。
參賽作品必須以30厘米x14.6厘米(11.8英寸x5.7英寸)的水平布局,72dpi, jpg格式提交參賽作品,并附上已填妥的參賽表格。每個(gè)jpg文件都應(yīng)該用藝術(shù)家的姓和名來(lái)命名。
如果提交了更多的作品,除了名字和姓氏之外,還要使用數(shù)字1到3,例如adam_smith_1、adam_smith_2、adam_smith_3。
每位參賽者最多投稿3件作品。
作品提交:
電子作品連同報(bào)名表一起郵寄到郵箱
artmoves@tlen.pl
報(bào)名表下載:
http://artmovesfestival.org/
獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng):
國(guó)際評(píng)委將從所有參賽作品中選出10幅最有趣的作品,并將于2020年9月/ 10月在波蘭托倫舉行的“藝術(shù)運(yùn)動(dòng)節(jié)”期間在城市空間的廣告牌上進(jìn)行印刷和展示。
最佳作品將獲得5000克朗(約1162歐元,1297美元)的大獎(jiǎng)。
PS:得獎(jiǎng)?wù)唔毦偷锚?jiǎng)金額繳付整筆稅款。
大賽官網(wǎng):
http://artmovesfestival.org/
Check up for this year’s topic!Epidemics – a global catastrophe, a punishment, or a chance to reinvent yourself and the world?
There is no entry fee. The Competition is open and all artists interested in billboard art are invited to take part. The works should be submitted by the 23 July 2020, 0:00 CET via electronic mail to the address:artmoves(at)tlen.pl
10 most interesting works will be displayed on billboards in the city space during the Art Moves Festival in September / October 2020 in Torun, Poland. The author of the most interesting work will receive the Main Award in the amount of PLN 5.000 (about EUR 1 127, USD 1 278).
Artists are invited to prepare an artwork in response to this year’s competition theme Epidemics – a global catastrophe, a punishment, or a chance to reinvent yourself and the world?
This competition slogan can be treated as a metaphor of all the processes taking place in the world today. The past few months have changed the entire world – societies and countries, families and individual people. The standard rules of reality have been suspended, and we have been hiding in our homes, isolated from others and transfixed with horror. Individuals and whole societies have been overwhelmed by fear, anxiety and trauma. These tough moments and experiences have left an imprint on us, but have they changed us for the better? Is it a permanent or just a temporary change, and will the world be what it used to be? Should we quickly forget about what happened – our experiences and emotions; or maybe on the contrary, should we remember it well, think about it and draw constructive conclusions? Is it a punishment or maybe a chance to reinvent ourselves and the world in a joint global effort? How to use these difficult experiences to build a better world? What can these tough events we have all experienced in different places around the world teach us? Which of these experiences can strengthen us and the culture we live in to better cope with similar challenges in the future?
For more information see the Competition Rules.
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