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NUDE GEOGRAPHIES - New Call for Entries from Praxis

PRAXIS GALLERY & PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS CENTER   /   Deadline: 08/18/24

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The nude form has been portrayed in art throughout history, from the classical era to the Enlightenment and the modern era. The nude figure in Western art—specifically in photography—has expressed ideals of female and male beauty along with other human qualities, including life, energy, and a range of complex emotions. It has also presented contemporary depictions of the nude that challenge historical notions of ideal beauty.

Praxis Gallery seeks works that explore the nude in any of its varied styles, including figure studies, environmental nudes, implied nudes, and erotica—just to name a few of the many iterations of this genre. All genres, capture types, black & white, color, traditional and non-traditional photographic, and digital post-production processes are welcome for submission. Curated by: Praxis Directors

Location

Praxis Gallery & Photo Arts Center, 2601 27th Ave S.
Minneapolis MN 55406 • 612-345-5571
www.praxisgallery.com • info@praxisgallery.com

Fees

$35.00 for submission set of 5 images. $5.00 for each additional image.

Eligibility

International, all eligible

Awards

Up to 38 images will be selected by the curators for exhibition at Praxis Gallery. One Directors' Choice and five Honorable Mentions will be awarded and featured in the exhibition, the printed show catalog, and the online exhibit gallery. Directors' Choice will receive free entry into three juried calls for entry of their choice and a complimentary exhibit book.

Evaluation Criteria

Juried

Contact Information

Ross Anderson
2601 27th Ave. S
Minneapolis,

P: 6124751605
W: info@praxisgallery.com
E: info@praxisgallery.com

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