The Boomer Gallery - Vogued 2nd Edition: Call For Artists and Photographers
- Tania tatti
- 54 minutes ago
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• Boomer Gallery London
• Deadline: March 12th, 2026
• Theme: Vogued
• Prize: Exhibition in London
• Entry Fees: Free Submission (Pay if Selected)
• REGISTRATION: CLICK HERE
The present moment in contemporary art is defined by simultaneity—by the coexistence of countless ideas, tools, and perspectives unfolding at the same time. Approaching art today means navigating a landscape where boundaries are constantly dissolving. Digital systems are capable of producing intricate works almost instantaneously, while traditional artistic practices are being reinterpreted with renewed depth and urgency. Between these two forces lies a space of tension and possibility, where new forms of artistic language are beginning to take shape.
As this transformation accelerates, the art world invites reflection. The sheer volume of production and innovation can feel overwhelming, prompting fundamental questions about direction, meaning, and intention. Rather than offering certainty, this moment encourages artists and audiences to sit with ambiguity and to explore what emerges from it.
This edition of VOGUED creates a platform for artists to respond to this cultural crossroads. Through acceptance, resistance, or experimentation, participants are invited to engage with the present moment through their work. The exhibition brings together contemporary artists working across disciplines and mediums, highlighting how diverse creative practices are shaped by—and respond to—the world as it exists today. It offers an open invitation to join a shared dialogue, connecting individual visions to a broader conversation about the evolving nature of art.
The exhibition is housed in a gallery located in London’s Tower Bridge district, one of the city’s most historically and culturally resonant areas. Positioned on Tooley Street, the gallery sits between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, just moments from landmarks such as The Shard and the Tower of London. With more than five million people passing through Tooley Street each month, the gallery stands as a dynamic meeting point between art, history, and the public.


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