"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)
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At a time when the art world is evolving faster than ever, understanding how to approach contemporary art has become an increasingly important question. New technologies have transformed the creative process, allowing artists to generate highly complex works in mere seconds, while traditional artistic practices continue to be explored, expanded, and reimagined in powerful ways. These parallel developments are not occurring in isolation; instead, they are beginning to intersect, shaping a new artistic landscape defined by both innovation and heritage.
With so much happening at once, it is natural to feel overwhelmed and to wonder what direction contemporary art is moving toward. The abundance of ideas, tools, and platforms can raise questions about meaning, authorship, and value in art today. While there may be no simple answers, this moment offers an opportunity for reflection and exchange.
This edition of VOGUED invites artists to engage directly with these questions. It encourages them to interpret the present moment through their own creative lens, whether by responding critically, embracing new possibilities, or bridging the gap between old and new forms of expression. The exhibition brings together a wide range of contemporary artists, showcasing diverse media, styles, and perspectives. Its goal is to highlight how artists are navigating today’s world and to foster meaningful connections between creators and audiences, contributing to a broader conversation about the future of art.
The exhibition is hosted in a gallery located in one of London’s most iconic and heavily visited areas, the Tower Bridge district. Situated on Tooley Street, the historic connection between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, the gallery is just minutes away from major landmarks, including The Shard and the Tower of London, which houses the Royal Crown Jewels. With over five million people passing through Tooley Street each month, the gallery has become a recognized and celebrated destination within the city’s cultural landscape.
