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The “Dream” Issue + Exhibition @ The Untitled Space Gallery, Tribeca NYC

ArtDeadline.Com · New York, NY, USA ·

Pay:
80.000 - 100.000
Job type:
Full Time

Art Calls – "Dream" Issue + Exhibition at The Untitled Space Gallery, Tribeca NYC
International Deadline: July 12, 2026

– Submit your artwork for a chance to be featured in The Untitled Magazine’s collector’s print edition and exhibit at the gallery.

What we’re looking for
Contemporary artists inspired by the theme of dreams – subconscious worlds, surrealism, dream states, memory, symbolism, visionary futures, transformation, manifestation, utopian visions, and imagined realities.

Eligibility
Open to artists and creatives worldwide, all ages and genders. Artwork may be abstract or figurative, photography, digital art, fashion, conceptual content, etc. Existing pieces from collections may be submitted, no sale required.

Submission Requirements

Artist biography

CV (curriculum vitae)

Artist statement

Images of each submitted artwork (high quality, in required format)

Any additional relevant information

Benefits

Featured with 1–6 pages in The Untitled Magazine’s Collector’s Print Edition

Invitation to exhibit at The Untitled Space Gallery in NYC

Six selected artists receive in-depth print and online features

One artist awarded the "Dream" Issue cover

Exposure to international audience of collectors, galleries, museums, curators, editors, creatives (over 1,000,000 viewers)

About The Untitled Space Gallery
Located in Tribeca, New York, the gallery was founded in 2015 by Indira Cesarine. It showcases emerging and established contemporary artists exploring conceptual frameworks and boundary‑pushing ideologies across mediums including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, and performance art.

About The Untitled Magazine
A print and digital publication founded in 2009. Features interviews, coverage of international exhibits, art fairs, film festivals, global events, and more. Engaged with major institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Louvre Museum, Art Basel, and Cannes Film Festival.

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