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YICCA 22/23 – International Contest of Contemporary Art

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YICCA 22/23 – International Contest of Contemporary Art is now open for entries!

YICCA 22/23 – International Contest of Contemporary Art: YICCA 22/23 – International Contest of Contemporary Art, an international competition for artist organized by Moho Association has been recently opened for entries with aim to promote the enrolled artists, giving them chance to join the international market of contemporary art.

About Competition

Moho Art Association recently has annouced its YICCA 22/23 – International Contest of Contemporary Art, accepting subscriptions from artists worldwide.

Additionally, all kinds of contemporary artworks are allowed in the art contest: drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, graphics, mix media, video, installations and performances.

The competition’s aim is to promote the enrolled artist, giving them chance to join the international market of contemporary art.

Moreover, all kinds of art works are accepted, including video, installations and performances.
All works must be available for the final exhibition and have to be artist’s property.

Furthermore, internationality and networking make this art call a huge chance for the artists, which can win a cash prize and have the opportunity to exhibit the submitted works in an art gallery of a European city.

Jury’s final decision will lead to a selection of 18 artists that will participate in the final exhibition.

Submission requirements

Presentations of all works will be either a picture or a video with a description of the work.

Announving Winners will be on 22 November 2022.

YICCA 22/23 – International Contest of Contemporary Art – Entry fees

The entry fee depend on the number of submitted works and starts from 50€ for 1 artwork. If you submit more artworks you will recive an discount.

Eligibility

The contest is open to all artists or groups of artists and professionals from any country. There are no special qualifications for entry.

Prize

Moreover, the competition’s aim is to promote the enrolled artists, giving them chance to join the international market of contemporary art. Internationality and networking make YICCA a huge opportunity for the artists, which can:

  • Euro 3000 money prize to the first selected
  • Euro 1000 money prize to the second selected
  • Promote their art through a variety of channels:
    – exhibit the selected artworks in a exhibition space, determined by competition.
    – improve the relationship between finalists and critics, curators, gallery owners, public and private art institutions that will have access to this important exhibition.
    – have maximum visibility through the advertising campaign that will follow the competition and all its stages.

 

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