Deadline: 14 February 2021
call for entries

V International Bad Video Art Festival
The fifth edition of BAD VIDEO ART FESTIVAL will take place in Moscow, Russia, in 2021.

We are looking for videos which are at the intersection of bad art, bad painting and bad cinema. We propose to study extreme forms of video art and single out certain video art works as bad videos or “B-videos”. Join us if you are interested in the issues of quality and boundaries of art, or just love video art.

The International Bad Video Art Festival (BVAF) is an independent artist-run initiative. Video artists and bad movie fans Natalia Monakhova and Andrey Slaschilin have once decided to find out whether there is something like bad video art. It is well known that bad movies have long ago formed a special cultural field with its own heroes and fans. In other arts sectors the issue of the bad has not been problematized so actively.

There is no competition, no hype. Just bad video art from all over the world because it really exists in this world. And there are artists fearless enough to take part in the Festival without being afraid of labels or disrepute.

Bad Video Art Festival is a good example of successful international communication beyond any geographical, social or cultural limits, or fictional ranking. Open to artists worldwide.

NO fees.

For more info & submission form please visit:

https://www.badvideoart.com/v-open-call-2020

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/badvideoart/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVpKUK8cONinJH00yhgX11w

Instagram: @badvideoart

or e-mail: badvideoart@gmail.com

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