THE UNTITLED MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES OPEN CALL FOR THE “DREAM” ISSUE + EXHIBITION IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNTITLED SPACE GALLERY
★★★ OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS ★★★
The Untitled Magazine x The Untitled Space
THE “DREAM” ISSUE + EXHIBITION
Launching September 2026
Submissions are now open!
Learn More: untitled-magazine.com/open-call
REALITY BEGINS WITH DREAMS…
Early Submission Deadline: June 21, 2026
Standard Submission Deadline: July 12, 2026

The Untitled Magazine, in collaboration with The Untitled Space, is thrilled to announce an international open call for THE “DREAM” ISSUE + EXHIBITION, celebrating visionary contemporary artists working across all mediums, including painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, installation, fashion, wearable art, digital art, video art, performance art, and experimental practices.
Presented as both a Collector’s Print + Digital Edition and curated exhibition at The Untitled Space gallery in Tribeca, New York, THE “DREAM” ISSUE + EXHIBITION invites contemporary artists to submit artwork inspired by the theme of dreams — from subconscious inner worlds, surrealism, dream states, memory, and symbolism, to visionary futures, transformation, manifestation, utopian visions, and imagined realities.
In a world that demands constant wakefulness, THE “DREAM” ISSUE + EXHIBITION is an invitation to surrender to the imagination and the spectacular inner life that artists access when they dare to dream beyond reality. Dreams are where the most radical new visions are born. Every movement, every revolution, every masterpiece began as someone’s dream.
What visions are you dreaming into existence?

Let your imagination lead the way to your most creative work and get showcased in a special collector’s print edition and exhibition. The open call follows a series of acclaimed collaborations between The Untitled Magazine and The Untitled Space, including THE ART OF RESISTANCE (2025), REBEL (2022), and INNOVATE (2021), which highlighted internationally recognized artists alongside emerging voices shaping contemporary culture today.
Since its founding in 2009, The Untitled Magazine has established itself as a leading independent voice in contemporary art and culture, celebrated for its collector’s print editions, exclusive interviews, and international presence at Art Basel Miami Beach, Cannes Film Festival, and beyond. Since 2015, The Untitled Space has grown into one of New York’s most vital platforms for contemporary art, championing emerging and established artists through innovative exhibitions in the heart of Tribeca.

Selected artists will be featured with 1–6 pages in The Untitled Magazine’s Collector’s Print + Digital Art Edition and invited to exhibit their work at The Untitled Space in New York City. Six artists will be selected for exclusive editorial features published in print and online, and one artist will be awarded THE “DREAM” ISSUE cover.
The “DREAM” Exhibition will be presented at The Untitled Space in Tribeca, New York, showcased on the gallery’s website, and amplified through virtual exhibitions on Artsy and Artnet, international press outreach, social media campaigns, and special programming designed to expand visibility for participating artists.
The time is now to get your artwork in front of Untitled’s international audience of collectors, curators, galleries, museums, editors, cultural tastemakers, and creatives, reaching a combined audience of more than 1,000,000 viewers across digital, print, exhibition, and social media platforms.

ISSUE LAUNCH + EXHIBITION DATES: SEPTEMBER 2026
The “DREAM” Collector’s Issue and Exhibition will be curated by Indira Cesarine, editor-in-chief of The Untitled Magazine and founder/director of The Untitled Space. Artists who submit may also be considered for future opportunities with The Untitled Space, including exhibitions, art fairs, online presentations, special projects, and exclusive artist features, as well as future opportunities for coverage through The Untitled Magazine and its platforms.
The exhibition and collector’s edition will debut in Fall 2026 with a special reception at The Untitled Space in Tribeca, New York.
Submissions are open to artists internationally. All ages, genders, and visual mediums will be considered.
THE “DREAM” ISSUE + EXHIBITION OPEN CALL INCLUDES
- Publication in The Untitled Magazine Collector’s Print + Digital Edition
- In-person group exhibition at The Untitled Space in Tribeca, New York
- Online exhibition presentation on untitled-space.com
- Virtual exhibition presentations on Artsy and Artnet
- International press outreach to art and culture publications, curators, editors, and critics
- Social media promotion across The Untitled Magazine and The Untitled Space platforms
- Opportunity for exclusive artist interviews in print and online editions
- Opportunity to be selected for THE “DREAM” ISSUE cover
- Exhibition opening reception in New York City
- Additional virtual activations including artist talks, online features, and social campaigns

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Open to contemporary visual artists and creatives internationally
- All ages, genders, and visual mediums considered
- Artwork may include abstract or figurative contemporary art, photography, sculpture, mixed media, installation, digital art, wearable art, conceptual works, video art, performance art, and experimental media
- Existing artwork from current collections or archives may be submitted
- Artwork does not need to be for sale to be considered
- Video and performance-based works should be accompanied by photographic stills for publication consideration
- One artist per application
- Selected artwork must be available in high-resolution format for publication if confirmed
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
EARLY SUBMISSION DEADLINE
June 21, 2026
$35 submission fee / 5 images included
STANDARD DEADLINE
July 12, 2026
$45 submission fee / 5 images included

ABOUT THE UNTITLED SPACE
untitled-space.com | @theuntitledspace
The Untitled Space is a contemporary art gallery located in the heart of New York’s Tribeca Arts District. Founded in 2015 by Indira Cesarine, the gallery presents a boundary-pushing program of exhibitions, art fairs, public art initiatives, and special projects featuring both emerging and established artists working across diverse media.
Recognized for its commitment to socially engaged contemporary art, The Untitled Space champions diverse perspectives and has become internationally recognized for its innovative exhibitions, cultural programming, and commitment to supporting artists. Through exhibitions, public programs, benefit auctions, and special initiatives, the gallery fosters dialogue around identity, equality, and cultural change while providing a platform for experimentation, critical discourse, and new ideas.
Since its founding, the gallery has presented over 100 exhibitions and featured the work of more than 600 artists. The gallery has produced solo exhibitions and special presentations with artists including Sarah Maple, Alison Jackson, Leah Schrager, Kat Toronto aka Miss Meatface, Grace Graupe-Pillard, Robin Tewes, and the Estate of Fahren Feingold, alongside large-scale thematic exhibitions such as UPRISE, REBEL, INNOVATE, BODY BEAUTIFUL, and IRL: Investigating Reality.
Public art initiatives and special projects have included collaborations with Artsy, SaveArtSpace, The Watermill Center, and presentations at SPRING/BREAK Art Show, extending the gallery’s programming beyond traditional exhibition spaces.
Artists and exhibitions from The Untitled Space have been featured internationally in publications including Vogue, Forbes, Newsweek, W Magazine, Dazed, Artnet, and The New York Times, among many others.

ABOUT THE UNTITLED MAGAZINE
untitled-magazine.com | @theuntitledmagazine
Founded in 2009, The Untitled Magazine is an independent print and digital publication covering art, fashion, entertainment, and culture. The publication has featured interviews with internationally recognized artists, musicians, actors, and cultural leaders and has presented original productions at venues including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Basel Miami Beach, Cannes Film Festival, and international fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan, and Paris.
The publication invites its diverse audience to experience its content across multiple platforms, including its globally distributed print edition, digital platform, podcast, social media channels, as well as international exhibitions and events.
ABOUT CURATOR INDIRA CESARINE
indiracesarine.com | @indiracesarine
Indira Cesarine is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Untitled Magazine, founder and director of The Untitled Space gallery, and founder of the nonprofit initiative Art4Equality. Since launching The Untitled Space in 2015, she has curated over 100 exhibitions featuring the work of more than 600 artists, championing both emerging and established voices through a dynamic program of contemporary art exhibitions and special projects.
A graduate of Columbia University, Cesarine has worked in the creative industries for over two decades. In addition to her curatorial practice, she is an internationally exhibited multidisciplinary artist whose work has been presented at museums, galleries, and art fairs including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Watermill Center, Hudson Valley MOCA, Mattatuck Museum, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Albany Institute of History & Art, and Art Basel Miami, among many others.
In 2019, Cesarine founded Art4Equality, a nonprofit initiative supporting equality-focused exhibitions, public art projects, educational programming, and charitable partnerships. Through her work, she has collaborated with organizations including SaveArtSpace, She Should Run, ERA Coalition, The New York Academy of Art, Coalition For The Homeless, and Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation, among many others.
Her curatorial projects and exhibitions have been featured internationally in publications including Vogue, Forbes, Newsweek, W Magazine, Dazed, Artnet, and The New York Times, among many others.
MORE INFO + APPLY
https://untitled-magazine.com/open-call


