Vogued: Open Call For Artists and Photographers by Boomer Gallery
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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
In a time when contemporary art is being reshaped by rapid technological and cultural change, understanding how to engage with it has become more relevant than ever. Today’s artists operate within a landscape where sophisticated digital works can be created almost instantly, while traditional techniques are being revisited and expanded in innovative ways. As these approaches increasingly intersect, new questions arise about authorship, process, and the future of artistic expression.
With so much creative activity unfolding at once, the art world can feel both exciting and overwhelming. This moment invites reflection on where contemporary art is headed and how meaning is constructed within an environment of constant production and transformation. While clear answers may be difficult to define, the dialogue itself has become essential.
This edition of VOGUED invites artists to take part in that dialogue. The exhibition brings together contemporary practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds, showcasing work across multiple mediums and styles. It highlights how artists are responding to the realities of the present day, offering audiences the opportunity to engage with diverse perspectives and to participate in a broader conversation about the future of art.
Hosted in a gallery located in the heart of London’s Tower Bridge district, the exhibition benefits from a truly exceptional setting. Positioned on Tooley Street, just minutes from London Bridge, Tower Bridge, The Shard, and the Tower of London, the gallery is surrounded by some of the city’s most visited landmarks. With more than five million people passing through the area each month, the space provides artists with unparalleled exposure and audiences with an accessible and vibrant cultural destination.


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