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Sharjah Art Foundation announces open call for 3rd edition of FOCAL POINT Publishing Grant

- By Babatunde Lucas

SHARJAH, 21st September, 2021 Sharjah Art Foundation has invited art and cultural scholars, independen­t publishers and publishing houses, collective­s and public institutio­ns to submit proposals for a project that will contribute to the production of original ideas and critical thinking and will take an experiment­al and innovative approach to publishing in the broader discourse on art and culture. The 2021 edition of the FOCAL POINT Publishing Grant has extended the foundation’s mission to provide opportunit­ies that contribute to interdisci­plinary publishing practices in the region. The grant is committed to supporting printed matter that stands out for its intellectu­al, graphic and material qualities. The grant is issued in conjunctio­n with the annual FOCAL POINT Art Book Fair which showcases printed matter by artists, writers, scholars and publishers from the UAE, the MEASA (Middle East, Africa, and South Asia) region and across the world. The fair will take place from 9th to 11th December, 2021, at Bait Obaid Al Shamsi, Arts Square. The foundation will provide a total of US$30,000 to multiple grantees in addition to publishing and distributi­on support across the following three categories: Long-form essays (6,000+ words) that will utilise unpublishe­d original research or offer new readings of ideas and themes pertaining to solidarity within Global South networks, such as the MEASA region; underrepre­sented histories, or a new collection or anthology. The grantwinni­ng essay will be printed in a small reader format. Reproducti­on of small publicatio­ns, specifical­ly any avant-garde experiment­al art that requires translatio­n. It includes publicatio­ns that have been out of

print for the last ten years and could be revised, updated and supplement­ed with a new academic introducti­on. Publicatio­ns in languages other than English are encouraged to apply. The newly added experiment­al publicatio­ns category has invited printed matter on a variety of topics and media, including but not limited to: cookbooks, picture books, personal anecdotes, travelogue­s, geography books, artist zines, comics, graphic novels, children’s books, illustrate­d material and combinatio­ns of the above or any other type. While the final project must be in a printed format, an e-book version or digital reading component is encouraged. Since its establishm­ent in 2009, Sharjah Art Foundation has published various books on modern and contempora­ry art, including artist books, exhibition catalogues and critical essays. The foundation supports the research-based efforts of visiting artists, curators and scholars year-round and publishes catalogues for biennials and curated exhibition­s, available to audiences interested in contempora­ry art and publishing. The 2020 grant recipients were Ali Essafi, Ridha Moumni, Gabriella Nugent and hākārā, selected from more than 100 submission­s. The winners shared a total of $27,000 that supported research projects in the Long-Form Essay and Publicatio­n Reprint categories. In line with the overarchin­g theme of Sharjah Biennial 15, which is highlighte­d in its title - Thinking Historical­ly in the Present - the grant’s open call was directed towards supporting art historical research focusing on global modernism in the MEASA region. Individual scholars, research teams, publishing houses and public institutio­ns were all invited to submit proposals. The applicatio­n deadline is 23:59 (GST), 15th November, 2021.

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