FORMAT27 Open Call: PLAY
FORMAT27 Open Call: PLAY
FORMAT27 Open Call: PLAY
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FORMAT27 OPEN CALL

FORMAT International Photography Festival is delighted to announce that in March 2027 our FORMAT27 biennale will explore the theme of PLAY.

Our Open Call invites exhibition and event proposals from artists, collectives and curators across the world to respond to the festival theme with diverse and imaginative proposals. Our eminent panel of international experts, together with the FORMAT Curatorial team will review the submissions and select up to 5 projects to be exhibited at FORMAT27 in Derby between 11 March and 11 April 2027.

Invited from around the world, our Advisory Jury includes:

Jean-Christophe Godet (Guernsey/France), Diane Smyth (UK), Caroline Hunter (UK), Alex Kahl (UK), João Kulcsár (Brazil), Jenni Grainger (UK), Yining He (China/UK), Wang Peiquan (China).

From its first inception, the essence of photography has centered experimentation, trial and error, and exploration of something unknown; the desire to record the world around us in a way that is as close to reality as the eye can see. From Niépce's first image to the Albumen print, photogram, cyanotype and collage, the very creation of the photographic medium and its continued evolution has been developed through the act of PLAY - experimentation as play.

PLAY is at the heart of the creative process, no matter the subject or idea; the act of exploration is what fuels us. FORMAT27 will seek to explore the theme in the widest possible sense, inviting people to think widely and challenge our interpretation of it. PLAY can be thought of as fun, joyful, intriguing, exploratory, experimental, challenging, deceitful, mischievous, imaginative, curious, provocative, inventive, spontaneous, subversive, engaging or perhaps rule-bending. Camera play, playing with and questioning the medium of photography itself, documenting the act of play, playing with the development of new technology, play as sport, playing with the truth or reality, the politics of play and the significance of the freedom of play being taken away are just some of the ways this broad theme could be interpreted.

The creation of an artwork with an 'other' whether this is an individual, advanced technologies, or mother nature and its natural materials are all rooted in the search for the collaborative and experimental aspect of play. The rapid advancement of digital technologies such as AI is becoming near impossible to avoid and experimentation with the medium of photography is taking on a whole new meaning. There are a lot of questions still to be asked about what impact AI will have on the future of photography and what the meaning of image making will become, but with our existence becoming so reliant on the digital, the natural rebellion in humanity is yearning for the real, tactile and natural characteristics of the analogue. Explorations of more environmentally friendly image making and ways of display, from materials, techniques and darkroom chemicals are becoming ever more important in a world that is still making sense of what changes need to be made to avoid ecological catastrophe.

PLAY as both a creative strategy and a critical tool within contemporary photographic practice is essential to creativity. Innovation and invention cannot occur without curiosity, risk taking and a willingness to explore the unknown through playful enquiry. In this sense, PLAY is a vital method for rethinking how photography is made, shared and experienced today.

Across the festival we will engage with PLAY as experimentation, improvisation and rule breaking, using humor, performance, games, and participation to question power, authorship, identity, and the politics of images. PLAY is a theme that we invite you to think widely about; there are many ways to perceive it. We are looking for a wide range of submissions and are open to all approaches and ideas from the archive to the most contemporary and conceptual projects. Including proposals from all the image-based genres, long term researched documentary; multimedia; VR; moving image; installation; publications; online; interactive; performance; participatory; mobile and interactive. We want you to challenge us and respond to the theme in as many inventive ways as you can imagine.

Selected entries will be given the opportunity to exhibit at FORMAT27 and a chance to receive one of the festival awards. All submissions will be reviewed by the FORMAT Curatorial team and up to 250 shortlisted submissions will receive the opportunity to be seen by our panel of industry experts.

Comment from QUAD CEO, Eleanor Thornley:
At QUAD and FORMAT we are passionate about access to the arts and our mission to bring the best in Photography, digital art and film to the people of Derby and Beyond. The FORMAT Open Call opportunity is a brilliant way of opening our doors to artists, and for us to seek out exciting voices, perspectives and practice that we may not otherwise encounter.

We invite you all to PLAY with us and I can't wait to see this year's submissions

Awards, Prizes & Opportunities

All submitting Artists/Photographers will each receive:

  • Submission review by the FORMAT Curatorial team and our diverse jury of international industry professionals
  • Opportunities for project exposure across festival materials, social media, website and press outreach.

Up-to 5 winning Artists/Photographers or Collectives will receive (all amounts in Pound Sterling):

  • Exhibition during FORMAT27, 11 March - 11 April 2027
  • A group exhibition of selected works at Photofusion Gallery in London in May 2027, organised by the team at Photofusion.
  • Artist fee of £1000
  • Reimbursement of travel costs up to £300
  • Accommodation during the launch weekend of the festival
  • Full production costs for the exhibition
  • Feature in and a copy of the FORMAT27 festival guide
  • Feature on the FORMAT27 website and social media accounts
  • Free access to all FORMAT27 events
  • 20% reduction off the FORMAT27 International Portfolio Review fee
  • Opportunity to win one of our FORMAT27 Open Call awards

FORMAT27 Open Call Awards

  • FORMAT27 Open Call Award, £2500 exhibition production costs
  • The Genesis Metro Award for £1000 credit for photographic printing and finishing services
  • Glaz Photography Festival Exhibition Award for a selected artist to exhibit at the next edition of Glaz in Rennes, France
  • Lishui Photography Festival Exhibition Award for a selected artist to attend and exhibit at the next festival in Lishui, China.

Application Fees and Deadlines

Application fee, Early Bird 22 EUR (Until 24 July 2026, 11:59pm BST)

Application fee, Standard 27 EUR (after 25 July 2026, 00:00am BST)

About FORMAT

FORMAT International Photography Festival was established in 2004 and is the UK's leading international contemporary festival of photography and related media. Curated and led by the team at Derby QUAD we organise a year-round programme of exhibitions, commissions, open calls, residencies, talks and collaborations in the UK and internationally and welcome over 100,000 visitors from all over the world to our biennale.

The festival and related year-round programming celebrate the wealth of contemporary photographic practice featuring major conceptual works, participatory projects, documentary photography, digital lens imagery, archival works and all that falls between. We are concerned with reflecting and contributing to the contemporary photography world, showcasing and supporting artists, curators and academic thought.

FORMAT is the place to engage with an incredible range of work from new and emerging photographers alongside some of the best-known practitioners in the world. We continue to be focused on developing opportunities for audiences to see, debate, develop, contribute and participate in the best of what photography is and can be, through our comprehensive professional practice programmes and a yearly international photography portfolio review.

Since its beginning FORMAT has strived to develop and respond to new ideas in photography and has given each festival a distinct and stimulating theme to reflect these ideas.

The biennale edition incorporates many of Derby's most beautiful buildings and key landmarks including: QUAD, University of Derby, Derby Museum & Art Gallery alongside activating disused city spaces and buildings as temporary galleries. FORMAT's friends and partners collaborate to offer a fringe of related activities across Derby, as well as satellite venues in Leicester, Nottingham and beyond.

FORMAT International Photography Festival is curated, organised and led by QUAD, with strategic partnership support from the University of Derby. QUAD is funded and supported by Arts Council England, BFI, and Derby City Council, with additional support from a range of national and international partners.

Images of previous winners
Christopher Gregory - Rivera Gobierno Te Odia (The Government Hates You, working title likely to change)
Christopher Gregory - Rivera Gobierno Te Odia (The Government Hates You, working title likely to change)
Christopher Gregory - Rivera El Gobierno Te Odia (The Government Hates You, working title likely to change)
Christopher Gregory - Rivera El Gobierno Te Odia (The Government Hates You, working title likely to change)
Lo Lai Lai Natalie - 寂靜春天來臨前 The Days Before The Silent Spring
Lo Lai Lai Natalie - 寂靜春天來臨前 The Days Before The Silent Spring
Lo Lai Lai Natalie - 寂靜春天來臨前 The Days Before The Silent Spring
Lo Lai Lai Natalie - 寂靜春天來臨前 The Days Before The Silent Spring
Sujata Setia - A Thousand Cuts
Sujata Setia - A Thousand Cuts
Sujata Setia - A Thousand Cuts
Sujata Setia - A Thousand Cuts
Thero Makepe - We Didn't  Choose to be Born Here
Thero Makepe - We Didn't Choose to be Born Here
Thero Makepe - We Didn't  Choose to be Born Here
Thero Makepe - We Didn't Choose to be Born Here

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