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OSALE TALLINNA BIENNAALIL The Tallinn Biennial is pleased to announce an open call to artists to submit artwork proposals for the second edition taking place June 2022. The theme of the biennial is “Animistic Cosmologies” and curated by Anne Klontz and Andra Orn. Animism embodies respect for the inanimate, offering a way to look at […]

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OSALE TALLINNA BIENNAALIL

The Tallinn Biennial is pleased to announce an open call to artists to submit artwork proposals for the second edition taking place June 2022.

The theme of the biennial is “Animistic Cosmologies” and curated by Anne Klontz and Andra Orn.

Animism embodies respect for the inanimate, offering a way to look at the world by placing value on one’s surroundings, to prioritize nature and accept that other life forms exist beyond the human and animal. If we take time to look, to listen and to feel, then a portal to the otherworldly can be activated, where alternative realities are waiting to be imagined and discovered.

The open call is for artworks or performances. From the open call, the curators will select proposals and winners will be notified by May 2021.

Proposal Guidelines

Proposals should be:
Sent as a PDF
Maximum 5 x A4 pages
No later than Sunday 18 April 2021.
Proposals should include:
Artist bio and CV with contact information
Project description (max 1 A4) with
3 to 5 images from your artistic oeuvre
Project proposals that take into consideration the biennial’s theme will be prioritized.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. We welcome all nationalities, but artists must reside in a Baltic or Nordic country.

Submit by email to
info@tallinnbiennial.com
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