Open Call // Art Next Expo 2017 and International Artists Awards in Hong Kong

Friday, Mar. 24, 2017

Art Next Expo 2017 is calling for entries for its exhibition and International Artists Awards, to be held from Oct 6 to 9, 2017 at PMQ Central in Hong Kong.

Formerly known as New Art Wave, Art Next was established in 2015 to provide a platform for young and emerging artists from around the world to showcase their talents to the art community, including collectors, critics, scholars and art lovers in Hong Kong and further afield.

Artists are invited to submit their works, which will be reviewed by a panel of judges. Finalists will showcase their works at Art Next Expo 2017, and will qualify for the International Artists Awards.

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The first edition of Art Next Expo took place in August 2015 in Macau, receiving more than 2,000 entries. From among them, 100 artists were selected to join the Expo, many of them graduates from leading art institutions.

As with the first edition, this year’s judges are well-known scholars and art professionals, including Pi Dao Jian, associate director, Curatorial Committee, China Artists Association; Wu Dar Kuen, director, Taipei Artist Village; Daphne King Yao, director, Alisan Fine Arts; Hon Bing Wah, vice president, Hong Kong Artists Association; and Josh Yiu, a professor at the Art Museum at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

The second round of judging, at the Expo venue, will determine the winners of the International Artists Awards. Judges include Adam Budak, chief curator, The National Gallery in Prague; Feng Boyi, independent curator; Kan Tai-keung, renowned Hong Kong designer; Tang Hoi Chiu, adjunct professor, Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University; and Ava Pao-shia Hsueh, dean of the College of Visual Arts and chair of the Doctoral Programme in Art Creation and Theory in Tainan National University of the Arts.

The winners of the Art Next International Artists Awards will get the chance to join artist-in-residence programmes, stage exhibitions in galleries and collaborate with brands to develop art products for sale around the world.

Last year’s winners were Yuen So Ling from RMIT University, who won the Gold Award; Hui Hoi Kiu from China Central Academy of Fine Arts, with the Silver Award; and Ranee Kok Chui Wah from RMIT University, who took the Bronze Award.

Application Info

artnextexpo.com
Deadline: April 30, 2017

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