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The Billboard Art Competition 2025 settled!
The Billboard Art Competition 2025 “Love or anxiety? How can we stop escaping and take responsibility for our own fate and the fate of the world?” settled!
The jury panel composed of artists and curators, including:
Adam Niklewicz / artist / North Haven, Connecticut, USA
Mark Titchner / artist / London, Great Britain
Małgorzata Augustyniak / art historian, representative of the management board AMS SA / Warsaw, Poland
Rafał Góralski / artist, curator, Art Moves Festival director/ Toruń, Poland
selected 8 most interesting projects which will be exhibited on billboards during the Art Moves Festival 2025.
Here is the list of honoured artists:
Goyen Chen / Taiwan
Lex Drewiński / Poland
Gabriela Moskal / Poland
Ege Gullu / Belgium
Wojciech Janicki / Poland
Łukasz Dukowicz / Poland
Muzaffar Yulchiboev / Uzbekistan
Michał Łącki / Poland
The Main Award of 6000 PLN receives Goyen Chen from Taiwan. Congratulation for the winner and the authors of singled out works!
The festival starts on5th of September 2025 in Toruń / Poland.
We would like to say „Thank you” all artists who submitted their works and invite them for checking up for next year’s topic!
Billboard Art Competition Art Moves 2025
Check up for this year’s topic!Love or anxiety? How can we stop escaping and take responsibility for our own fate and the fate of the world?
There is no entry fee. The Competition is open and all artists interested in billboard art are invited to take part. The works should be submitted by the 24 July 2025, 0:00 CET via electronic mail to the address: artmoves(at)tlen.pl
8 most interesting works will be displayed on billboards in the city space during the Art Moves Festival in September 2025 in Torun, Poland. The author of the most interesting work will receive the Main Award in the amount of PLN 6000 (about EUR 1 404, USD 1 615).
Artists are invited to prepare an artwork in response to this year’s competition theme: Love or anxiety? How can we stop escaping and take responsibility for our own fate and the fate of the world?
This competition slogan can be treated as a metaphor of all the processes taking place in the world today. The contemporary world is filled with turmoil, challenges, and rapid changes. Societies and individuals struggle to keep up with the pace, and often find it difficult to understand and respond properly. We face permanent perceptual overload and overstimulation, along with an excess of emotions and events that drive us to retreat and escape, leading to increased anxiety instead of motivating us tackle challenges, take actions, and create new solutions. This anxiety is further fuelled by various social actors, such as corporations, the media, and politicians. How long will we continue to escape? How can we take action without succumbing to anxiety? How can we stop escaping and take responsibility for our own fate and the fate of the world? How can we collectively care for the world of which we are all a part? Where can we draw the energy for action? Where can we find the time to calm down, rest, and recharge? How can we tap into the source of creative power – love – which can serve as an antidote to destruction and harm? The contemporary world tempts us with numerous options, but each choice carries its consequences. Therefore, we must choose – love or anxiety?
For more information, please see the competition rules.