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Creative Word Series by Anthony Vodraska
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Asemic Light by Jared Scott Cave
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Juried Exhibition: The Writing on the Wall
Exhibition Dates: June 23 - July 18, 2015
Deadline for Submission: May 5, 2015
Notification Date: May 15, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 25 from 6 - 8 pm
The Painting Center, an artist-run, non-profit gallery in the heart of Chelsea, announces a call for entries for its upcoming, juried exhibition entitled, The Writing on the Wall running from June 23 through July 18, 2015. Highly publicized and with a catalog, the exhibition will feature a diverse group of artists who are exploring text-based art. Visual art that incorporates writing engages the viewer on multiple fronts, with letters, numerals or scribbles that bridge the divide between mark making and narrative meaning. Historical examples like Egyptian hieroglyphs or Chinese calligraphy have often served more than a single purpose, including decorative, mundane and the profoundly ritual. From Cy Twombly and Jasper Johns to On Kawara and Jenny Holzer, exceptional artists have long grappled with the signification of words and numbers, which have proven fertile ground in a broadening range of contemporary art. In Mira Schor’s representations of language, Michael Scoggins’ ‘assignments’, the documentary artscapes of Loren Munk as well as graphic novels, ‘zines and the explosion of street art that started back in the day of autographical graffiti tags, we sense the synergy that occurs when text is more than just a caption to the image. We invite representational and abstract artists working in a variety of media to submit work that includes text, numerals or any form of writing.
Submission Guidelines
Digital Submission:
• Email submission to juried@thepaintingcenter.org with "The Writing on the Wall" in the subject line.
• Submit up to 5 digital images, each image measuring 200 kb or less (all images submitted should add up to no more than 1 MB total). Title jpg files with your last name, first name, and number, for example: smithjohn_1.jpg. Images submitted must be of work available for exhibition; alternate works will not be accepted. Work submitted must be 36" or less in dimension.
• Attach a completed submission form, see link to access form: The Writing on the Wall.pdf
• Send a submission fee of $35 by check or PayPal. Checks should be payable to The Painting Center and mailed to The Painting Center, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 500, New York, NY 10001. Online payments can be made through PayPal by clicking the send money tab and entering juried@thepaintingcenter.org
Mailed Submission:
• Mail submission to The Painting Center, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 500, New York, NY 10001 with Attn: "The Writing on the Wall".
• Submit up to 5 digital images on a CD, each image measuring 200 kb or less (all images submitted should add up to no more than 1 MB total). Title jpg files with your last name, first name, and number, for example: smithjohn_1.jpg. Images submitted must be of work available for exhibition; alternate works will not be accepted. Work submitted must be 36" or less in dimension.
• Include a completed submission form, see link to access form: The Writing on the Wall.pdf
• Send a submission fee of $35 by check or PayPal. Checks should be payable to The Painting Center and mailed to The Painting Center, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 500, New York, NY 10001. Online payments can be made through PayPal by clicking the send money tab and entering juried@thepaintingcenter.org
Loren Munk "American Modernism from the Armory Show", 2013
Deadline for Submission: May 5, 2015
Notification Date: May 15, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 25 from 6 - 8 pm
The Painting Center, an artist-run, non-profit gallery in the heart of Chelsea, announces a call for entries for its upcoming, juried exhibition entitled, The Writing on the Wall running from June 23 through July 18, 2015. Highly publicized and with a catalog, the exhibition will feature a diverse group of artists who are exploring text-based art. Visual art that incorporates writing engages the viewer on multiple fronts, with letters, numerals or scribbles that bridge the divide between mark making and narrative meaning. Historical examples like Egyptian hieroglyphs or Chinese calligraphy have often served more than a single purpose, including decorative, mundane and the profoundly ritual. From Cy Twombly and Jasper Johns to On Kawara and Jenny Holzer, exceptional artists have long grappled with the signification of words and numbers, which have proven fertile ground in a broadening range of contemporary art. In Mira Schor’s representations of language, Michael Scoggins’ ‘assignments’, the documentary artscapes of Loren Munk as well as graphic novels, ‘zines and the explosion of street art that started back in the day of autographical graffiti tags, we sense the synergy that occurs when text is more than just a caption to the image. We invite representational and abstract artists working in a variety of media to submit work that includes text, numerals or any form of writing.
Submission Guidelines
Digital Submission:
• Email submission to juried@thepaintingcenter.org with "The Writing on the Wall" in the subject line.
• Submit up to 5 digital images, each image measuring 200 kb or less (all images submitted should add up to no more than 1 MB total). Title jpg files with your last name, first name, and number, for example: smithjohn_1.jpg. Images submitted must be of work available for exhibition; alternate works will not be accepted. Work submitted must be 36" or less in dimension.
• Attach a completed submission form, see link to access form: The Writing on the Wall.pdf
• Send a submission fee of $35 by check or PayPal. Checks should be payable to The Painting Center and mailed to The Painting Center, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 500, New York, NY 10001. Online payments can be made through PayPal by clicking the send money tab and entering juried@thepaintingcenter.org
Mailed Submission:
• Mail submission to The Painting Center, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 500, New York, NY 10001 with Attn: "The Writing on the Wall".
• Submit up to 5 digital images on a CD, each image measuring 200 kb or less (all images submitted should add up to no more than 1 MB total). Title jpg files with your last name, first name, and number, for example: smithjohn_1.jpg. Images submitted must be of work available for exhibition; alternate works will not be accepted. Work submitted must be 36" or less in dimension.
• Include a completed submission form, see link to access form: The Writing on the Wall.pdf
• Send a submission fee of $35 by check or PayPal. Checks should be payable to The Painting Center and mailed to The Painting Center, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 500, New York, NY 10001. Online payments can be made through PayPal by clicking the send money tab and entering juried@thepaintingcenter.org
Loren Munk "American Modernism from the Armory Show", 2013
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Asemic Writing from Zane Richards
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iPoems at Entropy from Nico Vassilakis
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Simulation d'installation par Jean-christophe Giacottino
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1503301351 (Neon Motto) from Od Niwr
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Asemic show in Malta @ The Spiril. April 18th to mid May, 2015
Exhibition of selected works from the group "Asemic Writing: The New Post-Literate". Printings of the works will be presented and a live art performance of Asemic Writing will take place. From 18:00 live music.
The exhibition will be on until the mid-May. Free Entrance.
Big thanks to Ricky Brett for hosting the show!!!
Participants include: Riccardo Brett, Karen Coughlin, Christopher Vandegrift, Hâle & Gökhan Turhan, Bastien Conus, Tim Gaze, Karen Schiff, Neutral Neutral, M. A. Noregna, Johannes Beilharz, Robert Swereda, Francisco Constantino, Ben Reche, Spencer Selby, Ethan T. Parcell, Sanannda Acácia, Gregg Simpson, Anneke Baeten, Anabel Solari, Andreas Maria Jacobs, Orchid Tierney, Roope Laine, Nguyen Van Chung, Axel Calatayud, Tommasina Bianca Squadrito, Mauro Césari, Federico Castillo, Satu Kaikkonen, Sandra Sánchez, Tero Hannula, Jesse Sioux Achramowicz, Edward Kulemin, Steve Jones, Vered Gersztenkorn, Lucinda Sherlock, Carl Heyward , Lynda Angelis, Diana Magallon, Gary Shipley, Patrick Collier, Adriana "Addy" Chávez, Eleni Zouni,
Gary Barwin, Kevin Jackson, Willie Marlowe, Jeff Hansen, Moan Lisa, Louise P. Sloane, Cris Cheek, Jean-christophe Giacottino, Jared Scott Cave, Nick Zhu, Ljiljana Bursac, Rosaire Appel, Marilyn R. Rosenberg, Volodymyr Bilyk, Jim Wittenberg, Ross Ford, Marco Giovenale, Ryan Broughman, Peggy Schutze Shearn, Catherine Bennett, Ross Smirnoff, John Bennett, Denis Smith, & Nico Vassilakis
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Alpha Bet A Test: The Eye Am Eye Asemic Anthology Official Cover Art
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Some "asemic writing" as performed by the fireworks in Rotterdam on new year 2015 by Petr
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Asemic Facebook Status-Ali Znaidi-Tunisia
Ali Znaidi (b.1977) lives in Redeyef, Tunisia. He is the author of several chapbooks, including Experimental Ruminations (Fowlpox Press, 2012), Moon’s Cloth Embroidered with Poems (Origami Poems Project, 2012), Bye, Donna Summer! (Fowlpox Press, 2014), and Taste of the Edge (Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2014).
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Las Bombillas y el Encantador de Serpientes de Diana Magallon y Jeff Crouch
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La Disparition #1 by Derek Beaulieu
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Sample pages from "Good Person" a work-in-progress novel by Ethan Parcell
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ALPHA BET A TEST: Language in the Act of Disappearing: The Eye Am Eye Asemic Anthology
Here is the link to purchase the ebook: http://www.amazon.com/ALPHA-BET-TEST-Disappearing-Anthology-ebook/dp/B00VZAN3EO/ref=cm_lmf_tit_1
And here is the PRINT EDITION: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1511706058/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2CGJKPIGB7TEU&coliid=INJQL2BB7BBLR
Eye Am Eye Books presents an astounding collection of asmic works with an Introduction by David Nadeau and Publisher's Foreword by Paul A. Toth. Featuring the works of Francesco Aprile,Ian S. Cross, Christopher Skinner, Cecil B. Lee, Ed Baker, Tatiana Roumelioti, Amanda Earl, Ali Znaidi, Gheorghe Marian Neguțu, Gregg Simpson, Nico Vassilakis, Laura Dimitrova, Anneke Baeten, billy bob beamer, Carlyle Baker, Cristiano Caggiula, Larry Dellinger, Michael Jacobson, Volodymyr Bilyk, Jesse Glass, Marco Giovenale, manuel arturo abreu, David Nadeau, Moan Lisa, Reijo Valta, Edward Kulemin, Pamela Caughey, Jay Snodgrass, Jim Leftwich, Andrew Topel, and Lucy Schultz.
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Punctuation Art by Marie Kazalia
Here is her website: http://mariekazalia.me
And here is another valuable site she runs: http://
This is her Asemic Writing Pinterest gallery: https://www.pinterest.com/mariekazalia/asemic-artwriting/
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The Eye Am Eye Asemic Anthology Is Now Available For Purchase
Eyeameye.org is live and broadcasting the news but under reconstructive surgery. Nevertheless, as some of you know, The Eye Am Eye Asemic Anthology is now in full release.
Here are the links:
Paperback at $16.95 available via http://amzn.com/ 1511706058.
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Many thanks to you all. I encourage you again to promote, promote, promote and share these links here, there and everywhere! I will when possible do the same.
Kindly,
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New Asemic from Megiddo Vidoq
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The Eye Am Eye Asemic Anthology Book Trailer
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Asemic Writing and Brush from Lisbeth Kværndrup
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