Brief Description:
The Wrong Biennale is an international digital and physical art event uniting artists, curators, and institutions in a decentralized network of exhibitions. The 7th edition, running from November 1st, 2025, to March 31st, 2026, explores AI-influenced art, video, text, and sound, highlighting the intersection of artificial intelligence and artistic innovation.
Eligibility:
- Open to artists, curators, and institutions worldwide.
- Artworks may incorporate AI at any stage of creation but are not required to do so.
- Participation is free; no submission fees apply.
Themes:
- AI as a transformative force in art.
- The relationship between machine learning and artistic expression.
- Exploring digital, interactive, and multimedia formats.
Participation Formats:
- Pavilion – An online exhibition curated by an individual or group, showcasing work from 10+ artists.
- Embassy – A physical exhibition or event connected to a pavilion, also featuring work from 10+ artists.
How to Apply:
- Artists: Submit works to open calls hosted by curators.
- Curators: Organize a pavilion or embassy, curate artists, and submit a project proposal.
Submission Requirements:
- Title, curator name, exhibition description, domain link (for pavilions), location (for embassies), and artist list.
- A curatorial statement and short bios of all participants.
- Adherence to guidelines, including respect for artistic integrity and inclusivity.
Deadlines:
- Now – February 15, 2025: Express intent to participate via email, including initial project ideas.
- March 1 – September 15, 2025: Submit the final pavilion/embassy proposal with complete details.
- November 1, 2025: Official opening of The Wrong Biennale.
Selection Process:
- Submissions are reviewed based on quality and adherence to guidelines.
- Pavilions must remain online throughout the exhibition period; embassies must occur within the same timeframe.
- No commercial activities (e.g., NFT sales, paywalls) are permitted.
Program Benefits:
- Global exposure within an established biennale.
- Promotion through The Wrong’s official channels.
- Artistic networking and engagement with an international audience.
- Freedom to explore independent funding sources for additional support.
Contact & Resources:
- Official Website: https://thewrong.org
- Instagram Updates: @thewrong.biennale
- Inquiries: Email for human responses.
Guidelines & Ethical Considerations:
- Promote creativity, joy, and inclusivity.
- Avoid themes of hate, violence, or political controversy.
- Clearly mark adult-only content if applicable.
- Maintain accessibility with free, open access to exhibitions.
Join The Wrong Biennale to explore AI’s role in shaping the future of digital and physical art spaces!
Website link: https://thewrong.org/