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CLOSED | Call for Entry: Online Group Exhibition - "Fabricated Realities” March 2022

“Escape,” Gum Bichromate Print, 30” x 22” © Adam Finkelston

We are excited to announce that our March 2022 online group exhibition, “Fabricated Realities,” is being curated by the publisher and founder of The Hand Magazine, Adam Finkelston! The deadline for submissions is February 28th, 2022! To enter, all you need to do is read and respond to the following prompt with your analog photography. The best of these images will be showcased in an online show, beginning March 14th, 2022. Good luck!

Adam Finkelston writes:  In 1976, AD Coleman coined the term, “Directorial Photography” to describe photographs of events that were created solely for the purpose of being photographed. Coleman was describing a shift in the repertoire of photographic arts that had moved from scientific endeavor to romantic images that emulated paintings, to documentary and journalistic reportage, and then to the fabricated realities of pop and post-modern art. Hot on the heels (or, rather, simultaneously but perhaps separately) of works in “the directorial mode” (as Coleman called the approach) was a return to what Lyle Rexer called, the Antiquarian Avante Garde. A backlash, in some ways, against the proliferation of commercialized and digitized imagery, the antiquarian photographers returned to hand-printed approach. They utilized antiquarian process such as cyanotype, wet plate collodion, gum bichromate, and others, but also invented new ones – gumoil, diazo printing, mordançage, and many others. But they also ushered in a new life for digital imaging, helping to fuse together the old and the new. There are in an infinite number of possibilities in utilizing both digital and hand-printed techniques. They are both valuable and both have their advantages and charms. But…..

What I am interested in for this exhibition is to see instances where the directorial mode meets the antiquarian method. For this call, I am interested in fabricated realities, invented characters, fantastic places, weird objects, and strange events. That leaves things pretty wide open. Still life, tableaux, and directorial subjects are all welcome. But I am also interested in how the hand-made print plays a part in creating these fabrications. Take me to another world – your world – printed in your style, with your unique voice. 

Deadline for Submissions is February 28th, 2022


About the Curator


Adam Finkelston is an artist, educator, and publisher based in Prairie Village, Kansas. He has a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute, a BA in Art Education from the University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC), an MA in Photography from UMKC where he studied with Elijah Gowin, and is currently pursuing his MFA at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA, where he is studying with Christopher James. 

Mr. Finkelston’s work has been exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions and is included in publications on alterative process photography by notable authors, Jill Enfield and Christina Z. Anderson. Mr. Finkelston has taught art at various levels for 18 years. Currently, he is a guest lecturer in printmaking at the Kansas City Art Institute as well as a teacher and visual arts department coordinator at Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, KS. In addition to teaching, Mr. Finkelston is the owner and publisher of, The Hand Magazine: A Magazine for Reproduction-based Arts, through which he has curated and juried numerous exhibitions. Mr. Finkelston’s work encompasses both printmaking and photography.


Submission Guidelines: 


Image Specifications:
1) Only .jpg files will be accepted.
2) Images must be 1500px on the shortest side at 72dpi.
3) No photo-shopped borders or watermarks. 
4) Only one image may be submitted.
5) Image must be named in the following format: “FirstNameLastName1.jpg”, etc.

Email Specifications:
1) The subject line of your email should state: "Submission: Fabricated Realities”
2) Please ATTACH your images to the email. Do not embed them. Do not attach a google drive or dropbox link. 
3) Include your information in the format requested (see below).
4) Format Request: “Title” by Your Name | Camera + Film, Process - Your URL

Send your submission to submissions@analogforevermagazine.com by February 28th, 2022.

Note: Due to the large number of submissions we receive you may not receive a response. Though we try our best to respond to everyone, we do not guarantee a response. Thank you for understanding.

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