OPEN CALL FOR CURATORS
4-7 NOVEMBER 2021 PAVILION 3 TORINO ESPOSIZIONI
Kindly take note of the following dates:
2021
5 July Open: Call Announcement
5 September: Deadline for submission of Proposals
15 September: Announcement of result
2-3 November: Exhibition’s set-up
4-7 November: The Others Art Fair (public opening)
8 November: Dismantling of the Exhibition
DEADLINE: Sunday, September 5, 2021
With the aim of encouraging curatorial research The Others Art Fair promotes a new format that provides 5 deserving young curators (under 30) or curatorial collective the possibility to present a Curatorial Project for The Others 2021. The Others is a platform dedicated to emerging art, an international stage where the critical debate between different realities is enhanced.
The Curator should get in touch with an Exhibition Space and build a curatorial project with it, strengthening the synergistic cooperation between curator and exhibitor.
Five selected Curators will receive a prize of 1.000 €, while the Exhibitor will have a free booth at The Others, in Pavilion 3 – Torino Esposizioni, where the Curatorial Project will be presented.
Proposals are evaluated on merit of project, singularity of concept, and adherence to the application guidelines.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
The CALL is open to all curators under 30. The CALL is open to proposals by a single curator or by a Curatorial Collective. In case of Curatorial Collective, all members must be under 30. The Exhibition Space may be based either abroad or in Italy.
GUIDELINES
- Proposals must be conceptually rigorous and focus on artists, projects, and themes that are innovative, challenging, and engaging.
- Extra consideration will be given to proposals that demonstrate a creative approach to curatorial research methods and the exhibition plan, as well as those that present ideas or topics that are not well-represented in the commercial sector.
- The proposal must include no more than three artists.
- Curators may not include their own work in the exhibition.
- The Others strongly encourages applications that contribute to our ongoing commitment to diversity.
- The strongest proposals are those that are flexible and have room for growth—as such, a proposed exhibition that has already been shown elsewhere will not be considered as strong an exhibition as one in which the curator is seeking to build upon previous work.
WHAT THE OPPORTUNITY INCLUDES
- Four days exhibition at The Others Art Fair, Pavilion 3 – Torino Esposizioni
- Curatorial support/mentoring from The Others Curatorial Board.
- Opportunities to develop related public programming (one talk to our WEB TV)
- 1.000 € Prize
- 8 sqm free booth
- Press materials and PR support
- Presence in the catalogue and on the Fair website
VENUE AND EXHIBITION SPACE
The Others 2021 is located in Pavilion 3 of Torino Esposizioni, the former exhibition complex of the City, built by Ettore Sottsass senior in 1938. Pavilion 3, designed by Pier Luigi Nervi in 1950, is located in Via Petrarca 39/B, in San Salvario district, inside the historic Parco del Valentino.
Exhibtion Space: 8 linear meters (a back wall of 4m and two side walls of 2m) and 12sqm surface area.
The walls of the exhibition space are made of white painted honeycomb wood panels (h. 300 cm – width 100 cm each).
Equipment of the exhibition space: 1 table, 2 chairs, 1 wastepaper bin, 1 electrical socket, 3 LED spotlights 50W each.
THE SELECTION PROCESS
Five curators will be selected, 3 who will present a project in collaboration with a foreign exhibition space and 2 who will present a project with an Italian exhibition space. After applications are screened for eligibility, The Others Curatorial Board will select a shortlist of 7 applicants. Only the first five curators will be able to present their project at The Others 2021. The other two will be contacted if one of the five winners withdraws. All applicants will be notified of results by 15 September 2021.
The Projects presented will be selected by the Curatorial Board of The Others, led by Lorenzo Bruni, art critic and curator, and composed by Elisa Carollo, art advisor, Dobrila Denegri, art historian and curator, Kateryna Filyuk, curator and critic, Elda Oreto, art historian and critic.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- Title of The Exhibition
- Short synopsis of proposed project – up to 60 words
- Curatorial Concept (detailed exhibition proposal) – up to 1500 words
- Background of the Proposal Exhibition (a short explanation of why this project, why you think you should have an exhibition at The Others and what this opportunity would mean to you at this point in your career) – up to 1500 words
- Exhibition Lay-out (provide a clear lay-out of the Exhibition and provide brief notes/description of all its elements)
- List of participating artists and short bios for each
- Curator/Curatorial Collective’s CV
- Exhibitor’s CV
Attachments
- Work samples – IMAGES:
Upload at least one image per artist (up to 15 images total). Images must be submitted as JPEG, PNG, or PDFs, with filenames formatted as: ARTISTLASTNAME_1.jpeg. We recommend images that are 300dpi.
A detailed work sample list formatted as follows:
– Filename (eg. ARTISTLASTNAME_1.jpg)
– Artist name, artwork title, year, medium, dimensions – Any additional description
- Worksamples-VIDEO/AUDIO:
If applicable, please provide URL links for video and time-based work. Vimeo is preferred for video. Soundcloud is preferred for audio. Please note: Video/audio samples exceeding 3 minutes may not be viewed in their entirety. For longer pieces we recommend creating an excerpt or providing a cue point in the notes.
Include the following information:
– URL
– Password (if applicable)
– Artist name, artwork title, year, duration – Any additional description
All applications submitted will be considered final and treated as such. Applicants will not be permitted to add to or edit an application once it has been submitted. All incomplete or duplicate applications will be disqualified.
For additional information, email Cecilia Sacerdoni: application@theothersfair.com
The Others is a journey, a revolutionary project born ten years ago with the aim of intercepting the language of the new generations, changeable and therefore needy of a reactive manifestation, independent and steeped in freedom.
The Others is oxygen, the short-circuit of a self-referential art system, unaware of the value of small emerging realities.
The Others gathers the global community of creatives, those who dare and express themselves through innovative exhibition projects, children of present and future.
The Others is a choice, a combative alternative, perhaps a little surly, but constructive, provocative, eccentric, nourished by hope, determination and energy.
Fundamental element of Turin’s Contemporary Art Week, The Others reinforces its nature as an exhibition platformby calling on galleries, artist-run and project spaces, artists and curators collectives, and independent spaces.