13th ORGAN VIDA: Creeps and Butterflies
13th ORGAN VIDA: Creeps and Butterflies
13th ORGAN VIDA: Creeps and Butterflies
13th ORGAN VIDA: Creeps and Butterflies
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About

At the end of 2022, when 'goblin mode' overwhelmingly triumphed in Oxford Dictionary’s selection of the word of the year, we wondered what would follow: would it stand for an empty gesture that normalizes self-indulgent and defeatist behavior, or could it rather come to represent a punkish disobedience – aestheticized, but still politically charged articulation of dissatisfaction?

The term went viral that same year, playing a key role in the fake news account of a celebrity breakup involving rapper Kanye West (now known as Ye) and soon-to-be fashion icon Julia Fox. While post-breakup Ye kept lingering in his now-signature 'dark mode' behavior, Fox's newly adopted goblin state led her to embody a distinctive expression of discontent, to become the face of a fresh take on contemporary beauty—the latest iteration of the aesthetics of ugliness.

The ugly seemed to have seeped into every pore of visual culture. The messy, raw, and the hideous slowly pushed out sleek looks and polished images. BeReal’s ‘genuine glimpses’ seriously threatened the reign of the Instagram face. The weirdos took center stage. We embraced smudges. Dirt. Alien vibes. Welcomed ugly ducklings. Killjoys. Chaos. Everything macabre. Opened doors to 'bad beauties’, 'trashy girls’ and ‘creepy cuties’. 'Feral girl summers' and 'anarchist femme baking'. All the strangely defiant micro-trends. The Y2K, in general. Goblin mode came to represent a somewhat grotesque, yet poignant rejection of perfectionism, both in relation to bodies and visual culture. It emerged as a way of seeing, but also as a mode of being — an unfiltered response to spiritual nihilism triggered by the current state of global affairs, by the imminence of the world falling apart, evidently much sooner than we expected.

This year, Organ Vida is all about these odd disobediences. Micro-rebellions, gut reactions, instincts, intense yearnings and bizarre obsessions — the weirdly visceral. We are interested in images that incite repulsion, but also fascination, that give us both creeps and butterflies. We are looking for those unafraid of getting dirty, those that joyously mess with mainstream beauty ideals, societal norms, or art conventions. Those that try to make sense of the chaotic world we live in, in the most unusual ways — that delve into parody, fantasy, or camp. We hope to find those that have bad taste or manners. Those that might seem dark but are also funny or cute. Stunning, even. Because in the right light, as Fox would say, 'everything, even the ugly, is nothing short of breathtaking'.

About Call

Organ Vida invites artists from all over the world who work with image-based practices.

We are open to mediums such as photography and video, but also hybrid practices that consider images in relation to sound, sculpture, or spatial expansion, such as installations or performances.

We are looking for projects responding to the given topic: Creeps and Butterflies

We accept either finished projects, or projects in a stage of development, as long as they are ready for public presentation on the planned exhibition date.

The selected artists will exhibit their work at the main curated exhibition during the 13th Organ Vida Festival at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, opening on September 26th, 2024.

What winners receive

  • Participation in the main festival exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb.
  • Artist fee of 300 EUR (gross amount).
  • Shipping and/or production of the artwork, in accordance with the project's requirements and the curatorial exhibition plan.
  • Accommodation (2 nights) in Zagreb during the event.

About Organ Vida

Organ Vida has been a leading Croatian institution promoting and researching contemporary expanded photography practices in Croatia and internationally since its establishment in 2008. As an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization, it is dedicated to showcasing the works of emerging and established artists and creating platforms for knowledge exchange, education, and research. Organ Vida also hosts a biannual international festival held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Croatia. The festival brings together international young contemporary artists who share a common goal of advancing contemporary image-based practices. Our programs include exhibitions, lectures, performances, and workshops that reflect on contemporary image production in relation to popular and digital culture. We focus on producing and distributing new artworks and other cultural programs, as well as developing research in the fields of contemporary art, photography, and theory.

How to enter

Send your artwork (at least one project with up to 25 photographs, images, sketches, video links) via the Picter platform.

Artists of Balkan origin (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, the Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia) qualify for a reduced entry fee. To receive a discount, they need to email info@organvida.com with an official document (ID card, passport). Upon receipt of the document, the festival team will send them a discount voucher to use for their application.

Judging criteria

Applications will be assessed by a selection committee of six professionals. The committee will ensure that a multitude of perspectives are included. Selection criteria are based on:

  • Relevance of the proposal.
  • Alignment with the curatorial theme.
  • Originality and clarity of artistic vision.
  • Complementarity between all selected works.
Images of previous winners
2022
Ana Vallejo
Ana Vallejo
Neuromantic
Ezra Šimek
Ezra Šimek
Do They Thems Like Flowers or Do I Buy Platform Shoes and Tarot Cards
Filip Vest
Filip Vest
Bed Made to Look Like Body
Mara Jenny
Mara Jenny
accessory for a hidden track
Marin Håskjold
Marin Håskjold
Cool to Cry
Naomi Moonlion
Naomi Moonlion
Fever Dreams of a Hermit
Nicole Maria Winkler
Nicole Maria Winkler
FUGUES
Nils Stelte
Nils Stelte
Renaissance
Sara Pukanić
Sara Pukanić
You Have Been Seen
Yosi Negrin
Yosi Negrin
Rare Earth
Previous Events
Fette Sans
Fette Sans
Organ Vida 2022
Filip Custic
Filip Custic
Organ Vida 2022
Filip Vest
Filip Vest
Organ Vida 2022
Julie Favreau
Julie Favreau
Organ Vida 2022
Marin Håskjold
Marin Håskjold
Organ Vida 2022
Thomas Cap Deville
Thomas Cap Deville
Organ Vida 2022
Viviane Sassen
Viviane Sassen
Organ Vida 2022
Viviane Sassen
Viviane Sassen
Organ Vida 2022
Viviane Sassen
Viviane Sassen
Organ Vida 2022
Organ Vida 2022
Sin Wai Kin
Sin Wai Kin
Organ Vida 2020
Organ Vida 2017
Organ Vida 2016

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