CALL FOR ART: "Avant-garde Right Now!" Online Exhibition on Artsy.net and Zine
  • CALL FOR ART: "Avant-garde Right Now!" Online Exhibition on Artsy.net and Zine

  • DEADLINE for submissions: July 26, 2026

    Only artists based in the US are eligible for this open call.

     

    Fee to apply: $35* (for up to 3 works) via Zelle
    (if submitting the submission fee through PayPal, the fee is $36.21 to cover the transaction fee)

     

    Curated by Zoë Elena Moldenhauer and James Horner, Avant-garde Right Now! is an online-only exhibition hosted by Amos Eno Gallery on Artsy.net, running from August 10 to September 20, 2026. A digital zine will also be created and given to all artists accepted in the exhibit (printed versions will be available for purchase). This opportunity invites artists to submit works that captivate what is avant-garde today.

     

    Artists based anywhere in the U.S. are encouraged to apply to this exhibition through an Open Call.

     

    *Submission fees may be considered charitable donations and be tax-deductible for the submitting artist.

     

    Exhibition Description:

      

    What does it mean to be “avant-garde” today? The term originates from the French military term “advance guard“ meaning to scout terrain and the 19th century French left-wing political reformists known as "vanguard,” a movement of political and social change that challenged society. “Avant-garde” refers to art, literature, or ideas that are experimental, innovative, and pushing the boundaries of what is accepted, often breaking with tradition. 


    Amos Eno Gallery is seeking original art that pushes boundaries, explores new themes, and subject matter that challenge U.S. society today. All forms of media will be considered as long as they have a material form (for example, purely digital media with no physical form, does not meet the Artsy requirement for exhibited works to be for sale). Acepted formats include painting, sculpture, prints, and other physical artworks.  


    Art centered on marginalized voices is becoming increasingly influential. Gender-based art—particularly feminist and queer art—continues to gain visibility, while works addressing climate change, environmental concerns, and political unrest are taking a more prominent place in contemporary culture. In today’s digital era, the internet and social media allow artists to reach wider audiences than ever before, giving creative expression greater cultural and political power. At the same time, movements such as Digital Dadaism or Post-Internet Art reflect a resurgence of absurdity in the online age. Artists are using AI-generated imagery, memes, and internet chaos to critique digital culture, echoing the anti-establishment spirit of early twentieth-century Dadaism.

    Artists like Tristan Tzara and Hugo Ball used Dadaism to expose a society they believed was collapsing under the violence and irrationality of the First World War. By rejecting traditional artistic standards and embracing nonsense, fragmentation, and experimentation, they challenged conventional ideas of meaning, order, and beauty. Similarly, today’s artists often respond to political instability, technological anxiety, and information overload by pushing art beyond conventional forms. As society continues to evolve through artificial intelligence, climate crises, and digital hyperconnectivity, the question remains: what new artistic movements will emerge next, and how will they redefine the role of art in the future?

      

    Platform & Economic Disclosure:

     

    This exhibition will be presented on the Artsy.net profile of Amos Eno Gallery, a nonprofit artist co-op. Artsy requires that all exhibited works be listed for sale, and standard submission and platform commissions apply. The $35 submission fee supports administrative costs, jurying, platform fees, and the operational sustainability of the gallery. If sold, artworks are subject to a 20% gallery commission and a 19% Artsy commission. Artists receive 61% of sales. Submission fees and sales commissions support the operational survival of the gallery.

     

    Exhibit Zine

     

    All of the artworks and artists chosen for the exhibit will also appear in a zine. A "zine" is a self-published, non-commercial booklet, typically created in small batches and photocopied or printed by hand. All artists in the exhibit will receive a complimentary digital copy of the zine. Printed zines will be available for purchase. 

     

    How to Submit:

     

    To submit to this Open Call, please fill out the application and submit image(s) below. All forms of media will be considered as long as they have a material form (purely digital media with no physical form, for example, do not meet the Artsy requirement that exhibited works be for sale). Artworks will be posted and sold on Artsy.net in a special curated exhibit.


    Submissions must be accompanied by a statement (500 words maximum) describing how the submitted work(s) relate to the Word Pictures and Poem Objects exhibition description.

     

    Image Specifications:

     

    -JPG, PDF, PNG, or TIFF format
    -High-resolution images are preferred for optimal online presentation
    -Maximum file size: 30 MB
    -Minimum dimensions: 1,000 pixels (width and height)
    -Each artwork must have a minimum of one artwork. Artists are encouraged to provide an additional 1-2 detail images.
    -Include full details for each artwork: title, date, media, dimensions, and price
    -Each image should be labeled in the following manner:
    Last Name_ Artwork Title_Media_Size_Price.
    (Please don’t use " or $ characters in your file titles.)
    Example: Eno_Language Image_Acrylic on Canvas_12x12_850

     

    Sales process:

     

    In the event of a sale, Amos Eno Gallery will receive a 20% commission and Artsy will receive a 19% commission, with the artist receiving 61% of the sale price. All transactions and sales will be conducted exclusively through Artsy.

     

    Shipping costs will be covered by the purchaser. The artist will receive a prepaid shipping label and will be responsible for packing their artwork for shipping and delivering the artwork to the designated courier for shipping to the collector.

     

    For questions, reach out to: zoeelenamoldenhauer@gmail.com or jameshornerart@gmail.com. 

     

    APPLY BELOW

     

    To apply, please complete this online form with the following information and agree to the commission terms.

     

    Please note: All accepted artwork will be listed on Artsy.net using the information and image as it is provided here.

     

    About the curators: 

     

    Zoë Elena Moldenhauer is a Guatemalan-born, New York City-based artist. In 2017, she created a fictional alphabet that draws from her transracial adoption, absent heritage, and Western upbringing. Combining multimedia with Nahuatl, the Nazca geoglyphs, and cave paintings from Brazil, Moldenhauer uses her alphabet as a tool to create identity and research her ancestry. She received a B.F.A. from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2019 and an M.A. from New York University in 2022. She is the founder of The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture—an online platform providing opportunities to artists and writers founded in March 2020. Moldenhauer resides in New York where she has a studio at Brooklyn Art Cluster and is an Amos Eno Gallery Community Member. 


    Learn more about Moldenhauer’s work at https://zoemoldenhauer.com and on Instagram @zoe_moldenhauer.


    James Horner is a queer chronicler with over four decades of artistic practice. Horner is primarily a figurative painter, while also working across printmaking, sculpture, and zine production. He holds an M.F.A. in Painting from Lehman College and is both a member artist and board member at Amos Eno Gallery. The artist founded the queer artist collective, Magenta Lounge, and is also a founding member of the Scorchzine publishing team. His work has been featured in exhibitions around the U.S. and in New York, including the solo show, Making of an American Dandy, at Amos Eno Gallery in 2026, as well as group exhibitions at The Bronx Museum in 2024, The Painting Center in 2023, and the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in 2019. He is currently a studio artist at the Bronx River Art Center. 


    Learn more about Horner’s work at jameshornerart.com and on Instagram @jamesandthelovelies.

     

    About Amos Eno Gallery:

     

    Founded in 1974, Amos Eno Gallery is one of New York City’s longest operating artist-run gallery spaces. The gallery is a nonprofit organization providing a full season of exhibits by emerging and mid-career artists working in visual, performance, installation, interactive, and digital media. Amos Eno serves as an alternative platform for professional artists in a variety of media, giving precedence to artistic expression freed from commercial restraints. By presenting a rich schedule of exhibits and participatory events, we help promote the cultural growth of our community.

     

    About Artsy:

     

    Artsy is an online platform that connects collectors, galleries, and artists, offering access to a vast selection of contemporary and modern art. It features artworks from leading galleries, auction houses, and art fairs worldwide, making it a key destination for discovering, buying, and learning about art.

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  • Sales Agreement

  • The Commission Terms are as follows:

    • Artsy takes 19% of sale price.
    • Amos Eno Gallery takes 20% of sale price.
    • Artist receives 61% of sale price.

    **If work is sold via Artsy, the artist will pack and ship the work directly to the buyer with shipping & handling fees added to the buyer's cost. The artist is responsible for covering the cost of packaging, but will not be responsible for shipping cost.

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  • SUBMISSION FEES
    The submission fee goes to supporting gallery operations.

    You may submit one to three works for the $35 submission fee.

    Please remit payment via Zelle (amosenogallery@gmail.com) or via PayPal at the same time as your submission. Zelle is preferred, as PayPal charges a processing fee. If you pay via PayPal, enter $36.21 as the amount to cover the transaction fee.

    Submissions without paid fees will not be reviewed.

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