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Bourse de recherche curatoriale Martine Franck

15 avril 2025 à 10:51
Appel à candidatures – prix, bourses, aides – Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris
Date limite de candidature: 31/05/2025



Présentation

Reconnue d’utilité publique, la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson a pour vocation de préserver et de transmettre l’œuvre d’Henri Cartier-Bresson et de Martine Franck. Elle conserve l’ensemble des tirages, négatifs, planches contacts et documents légués par les deux photographes.

Créée en 2025, la Bourse de recherche curatoriale Martine Franck a pour objectif d’aider des chercheur·ses et curateur·rices à développer un projet de recherche et d’exposition sur l’œuvre de Martine Franck et/ou d’Henri Cartier-Bresson à partir des archives de la Fondation.

Attribuée tous les deux ans, la Bourse de recherche offre au·à la lauréat·e issu·e d’une nouvelle génération internationale de chercheur·ses des conditions privilégiées pour mener son travail et contribue à renouveler les approches curatoriales sur l’œuvre des deux photographes en encourageant les regards inédits et contemporains.

La Bourse de recherche curatoriale Martine Franck bénéficie du soutien de la Fondation d’entreprise Linklaters.




Présentation de l’annonceur

Créée selon la volonté d’Henri Cartier-Bresson, de son épouse Martine Franck et de leur fille Mélanie, la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson a ouvert ses portes en mai 2003. Elle conserve aujourd’hui les fonds d’Henri Cartier-Bresson et de Martine Franck. Fondation privée reconnue d’utilité publique, elle est aujourd’hui l’un des hauts lieux parisiens de la photographie.




Modalités de candidature

FONCTIONNEMENT ET DOTATION
Sélectionné·e sur dossier de candidature par un jury composé de cinq professionnel·les des mondes de la recherche et du commissariat d’exposition, le·la lauréat·e de la Bourse de recherche curatoriale Martine Franck reçoit une dotation de 7 000 € pour la recherche, le commissariat d’une exposition à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson et la réalisation d’un ouvrage.

Le·la lauréat·e bénéficie d’un accès facilité aux archives de la Fondation, d’un accompagnement dans ses recherches et d’un mentorat pour le commissariat de l’exposition.

À l’issue de l’année de recherche, l’exposition conçue par le·la lauréat·e est présentée au public à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson dans l’espace appelé « Le Tube » (80 m2). La publication qui l’accompagne est réalisée en collaboration avec une maison d’édition.

La dotation couvre le travail de recherche et de commissariat, la production de contenus pour l’exposition et pour l’ouvrage, la supervision de la réalisation de l’ouvrage ainsi que les éventuels frais de déplacement et de logement engagés par le·la lauréat·e.

La Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson prend à sa charge les frais de production de l’exposition et, en collaboration avec une maison d’édition, les frais de publication du catalogue.

DOSSIER DE CANDIDATURE

  • Les dossiers de candidatures sont à transmettre en ligne uniquement via le formulaire dédié. Aucun dossier papier ne sera accepté.
  • Aucun dossier incomplet ne sera pris en compte. Les candidat·e·s doivent s’assurer d’avoir joint toutes les pièces demandées à leur dossier : ils·elles ne seront pas alerté·e·s d’éventuelles pièces manquantes.
  • L’ensemble des éléments du dossier de candidature doit être rédigé en français ou en anglais. Tout document dans une autre langue devra être traduit.
  • L’envoi d’un dossier de candidature implique l’acceptation sans réserve par les candidat·e·s de toutes les conditions énoncées dans le présent document.

Les dossiers de candidature doivent impérativement comprendre tous les éléments suivants, rassemblés dans un seul PDF (10 Mo maximum) :

  • Une note d’intention d’une page présentant le projet de recherche et d’exposition (3 000 signes maximum)
  • Une lettre de recommandation d’une page (3 000 signes maximum) signée par un·e professionnel·le de la recherche ou du commissariat d’exposition
  • Un CV détaillé mettant en avant l’expérience du·de la candidat·e en matière de recherche et de commissariat d’exposition
  • Une preuve d’affiliation à un cursus diplômant ou un diplôme dans le domaine de la recherche ou de l’exposition
  • Un exemple de texte sur la photographie ou sur le travail d’un·e photographe rédigé par le·la candidat·e et publié dans un livre, une revue, un magazine ou en ligne

Objectifs Documentary Award

The Objectifs Documentary Award champions Objectifs’ mission to broaden perspectives through image making, by supporting original voices in visual storytelling in Singapore and the wider region. The Award enables photographers to work on new or existing projects, encouraging them to tell stories about their native communities. It welcomes different creative approaches to non-fiction storytelling, from conventional documentary photography to visual experiments. Projects may be presented in still images or use multimedia.

Successful recipients will be given professional and financial support to work on their projects over a 6 month-long period. The final works will exhibited at Objectifs in May 2026.

Eligibility: Open to Southeast Asian photographers (including Singapore), irrespective of age. Southeast Asian photographers who are not currently living/working in Southeast Asia may also apply.

What you get: Successful applicants receive curatorial or mentorship support, exhibition at Objectifs in May 2026, funding of up to SGD$8,000, production and logistical support, travel and accommodation (if applicable), and promotion via Objectifs’ platforms to grow their practice and visibility.

Deadline 27 April 2025

Potter in Residence Program

County Hall Pottery is a vibrant new ceramics studio and gallery dedicated to celebrating and supporting the art of clay in all its forms.

We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic ceramic artist/designer/potter to join us for a year-long residency. The residency provides the time, space, and resources to experiment and produce a new body of work. If you are ready to take your practice to the next level and join a dynamic new organisation that is set to become a significant name in contemporary ceramics.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to applicants aged 18 and over who have prior experience in ceramics and are comfortable working independently. We warmly welcome applications from artists of all backgrounds. However, please note that we are unable to sponsor or assist with visas for international applicants. All applications will be assessed based solely on the information and documents provided.

What you get: A one-year residency offering a £20,000 salary, personal workspace, full studio and kiln access, paid teaching, a solo exhibition, and professional promotion. Residents contribute 20 weekly hours to studio support and dedicate equal time to their personal practice.

Deadline 28 April 2025

Call for Art Installation Design for Pavilions of the Central Asian Countries in Xi’an Culture & Trade Hub

The Xi’an Culture & Trade Hub is a landmark project in the historic city of Xi’an, China, developed as part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative to foster collaboration and cultural exchange among Central Asian countries and with China. The project features five pavilions, each representing one country. To bring these pavilions to life, we are launching an open two-stage competition to design and create five contemporary art installations (one for each pavilion) that will serve as iconic symbols of cultural identity and creativity.

Eligibility: We invite professional and upcoming artists, designers, and creatives from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan to take part in this unique opportunity. Share your creative vision and submit your proposal for an art installation that reflects Central Asia’s rich heritage and aspirations on an international stage. The selected designs will be manufactured and displayed in the Xi’an Culture & Trade Hub, creating a lasting connection between your work and a global audience.

What you get: The selected designs will be manufactured and displayed in the Xi’an Culture & Trade Hub, creating a lasting connection between your work and a global audience and with commission.

Deadline 25 April 2025

Open Call for the Reclaiming Post-Industrial Futures residencies in Romania

Reclaiming Post-Industrial Futures is a multi-residency programme exploring forgotten industrial heritage sites in Romania as places for collaboration and community building, designed and developed by EUNIC Romania. It involves eight cultural institutions operating in Romania - the British Council, the Czech Centre, the Embassy of the Netherlands, the French Institute, the Italian Institute for Culture, the Cervantes Institute, the Polish Institute and Fundația9, each engaged in supporting one residency. The project was framed by this consortium of European partners, in collaboration with curator Ilinca Păun.

Eligibility: Interdisciplinary artists, architecture historians, architects/landscape architects, anthropologists, community organisers from Czech Republic, Italy, UK, France, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Romania

What you get: Two weeks at various dates between July to August 2025 in post-industrial cities across Romania.

Deadline 27 April 2025

Living Labyrinths: Commission Opportunity

The exhibition Living Labyrinths will explore themes such as symbiosis, biodiversity, environmental sustainability, and the role of fungi in shaping our world. The selection panel is looking to commission two artworks that breaks down traditional boundaries between disciplines and engages with complex scientific concepts through a lens of critically engaged, contemporary art. During the process of creating new work, you will have the opportunity to visit RAMM’s stores, be inspired by the museum’s collections and work with its curators.

Eligibility: RAMM is seeking two artists based or working in the south west to produce regional-specific work. We are looking for artists working in any medium except photography and moving image, such as drawing and painting, sculpture or textile. Artists should have a track record of exhibiting nationally.

What you get: RAMM is offering £6,000 for the commission fee in addition to the production budget, limited to a maximum of £2,500. A fee of £300 will also be paid to each of three shortlisted artists to produce and present a proposal for the selection panel.

Deadline 28 April 2025

Publication in Art Magazine - Visual Art Journal: April & May 2024

We are excited to announce a call for artists to showcase their talent in our globally distributed magazine. This open call invites painters, photographers, and all visual artists to submit their work for a chance to be featured in both print and digital versions of our magazine.

Eligibility: Submissions are open to artists from any country who are 18 years and older. All forms of visual art are accepted.

What you get: Selected artists will be featured in both the print and digital versions of the magazine. Chosen artists will receive a free digital copy of the magazine (in PDF format) and photos of their physical magazine pages. All selected artists will also be featured on our Instagram account (50k+ subscribers).

Fee: $20 USD

Deadline 28 April 2025

Call for Submissions: Artists' Drawings Issue No. 1

Artists' Drawings magazine is seeking submissions for its first issue. Artists are invited to submit up to three images of their work in response to the theme 'drawing sculpture'. Selected submissions will be published in print in Summer 2025.

Eligibility: Open to all.

What you get: Selected artists will receive two copies of the magazine.

Deadline 25 April 2025

call: Visions in the Nunnery London

Par : netty
14 avril 2025 à 10:08

Deadline: 20 June 2025
Call for entries

Visions in the Nunnery
Open Call for moving image, digital and performance work.
Submission deadline: 20 June 2025

Exhibition dates:
Programme 1 led by Rosie Gibbens: 4 October – 9 November 2025
Programme 2 led by Onyeka Igwe: 15 November – 21 December 2025

About:
Visions in the Nunnery is the Nunnery Gallery’s renowned showcase of moving image, digital and performance art. The biennial open call is an opportunity to be part of one of the most varied and exciting presentations of moving image in London.

Visions offers an informed overview of the provocative and quick-changing mediums of moving image and performance, presenting works from across the world. For each Visions we run two to three programmes and invite lead artists, renowned for their innovation in the digital field, to head and inspire each one. The ideas of the lead artists support the selection process and set the tone for the wider exhibition.

This year we are delighted to have Rosie Gibbens and Onyeka Igwe leading Visions 2025. Each will be exhibiting work as part of the show.

What can you submit?
We are looking for moving image, digital and performance work. We have the capacity to display by screen and projector, but we are also keen to encourage small objects and installation works that use moving image and sound too – work that activates the space.
Please submit works under 10-minutes duration for display in the Nunnery Gallery
We will accept a small number of works up to 20-minutes in duration for special screening events as part of the exhibition programme
Performances will be included as part of the exhibition programme

You can submit up to 3 works. The entry fee is £10 per work (£5 for concessions)

Website: https://bowarts.org/nunnery-gallery/visions-open-call-2025/

call: The Marrakech Short Film Festival 2025

Par : netty
10 avril 2025 à 15:34

Deadline: 10 May 2025
Call for entries

> The Marrakech Short Film Festival (MARRAKECHsFF)
is currently accepting submissions for its fifth edition, scheduled for September 2025.
We invite filmmakers from around the world to participate in both our international and national competitions.?

> Submission Guidelines:

> Eligibility: Open to all filmmakers, with no restrictions based on age, country, or genre.?
> Running Time: Films must have a duration between 6 and 25 minutes.?
> Submission Deadline: Please submit your films by May 10, 2025.?
> No entry fees

> The festival features three main selections

> Moroccan Selection: Dedicated to Moroccan filmmakers, with awards for Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Actor/Actress plus excellence award delivered by our international guests?
> International Selection: Open to filmmakers worldwide, with awards for Best Director, Best Cinematography.
> Guest Country Selection: Highlighting films from a country chosen each year to showcase its cinematic talent.

> We look forward to receiving your submissions and celebrating the art of short film together in September 2025.

> Contact : infos@marrakechshortfest.com
> Link: https://marrakechshortfest.com/join-us/

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