4th-WALL is Prospect Art’s programming arm dedicated exclusively to video art. We are a network of international organizations, galleries, artist collectives, and not-for-profit artist spaces interested in showing and promoting international video artwork in the framework of a video art biennial.
We are looking for video works for our 2027 programming, “Change/Exchange.” Entries will be considered for physical exhibitions and screenings presented in Los Angeles, Lisbon, and Budapest, a series of online screenings on our BROADCAST program, as well as the publication of articles on our ONE WORK program that will provide critical context to the works included in the project. The organization of how the works will be presented and on what platform(s) will depend on the nature of the selected works and will be at the discretion of the curatorial team.
We will select existing video works that resonate with the curatorial statement (see below.) We are looking for emerging and established visual artists who work in the medium of video from anywhere in the world. The works can be experimental, non-narrative, or narrative so long they are in the realm of video art, are conceptually based, and relate to the theme of the show, curated by Prospect Art's Curatorial Fellow Maximilian Lehner, with the technical support of Prospect Art's 4th-WALL Program Manager Pedro Inock.
Curatorial Statement:
Change and exchange are closely related, maybe similar in some ways, but a mere notion of exchange cannot capture change. Change might be closer to a gift, an investment without its effects visible during one’s lifetime. For many, the “pure” idea of a gift is located outside the realm of imagination and is often perceived as something that asks for immediate reciprocity. What does it mean, then, to give something back? Does this gesture fuel change, or does it perpetuate exchange?
Change/ Exchange is an invitation to reimagine change without exchange. Let’s amplify practices that bring forth notions of change that do not rely on economic exchange and bring out individuals who give or accept a gift without any expectations or who would appreciate the unexpected. There must be more space for ‘weak’ proposals and mysterious gifts that can subtly bring about change.