Installation view of 《The 21st SONGEUN Art Award Exhibition》 © SONGEUN

The SONGEUN Art Award has discovered and fostered young talented Korean artists since 2001, hosting an annual competition and selecting winners through fair review. The 20 participating short listed artists were selected from 550 applicants through an open call that took place last February. Among the 20 artists are Hyongryol Bak, Kyoung Jae Cho, Byeongseok Choi, Goen Choi, Han & Mona, Jiyoung Keem, Daum Kim, Eun Hyung Kim, Hoonida Kim, Inbai Kim, Jipyeong Kim, Jeesoo Kim, Kyoungtae Kim, Woojin Kim, Ahram Kwon, Jungwoo Lee, Gwangsoo Park, Sungsil Ryu, Hae-Young Seo, and Rae-Jung Sim, Ahram Kwon is selected as the 21st SONGEUN Art Award’s Grand Prize winner. The artist, Ahram Kwon, has awarded the Grand Prize for Walls (2021), a media work comprised of monitors that prompt viewers to reflect on human desire.

The Grand Prize winner of the 21st SONGEUN Art Award was selected through an on-site evaluation of entries by external judges. 《The 21st SONGEUN Art Award Exhibition》, which features the works of the Grand Prize winner and the 19 short-listed finalists, will run through February 12, 2022.

To mark the inauguration of SONGEUN’s new landmark venue and celebrate the award’s 20th anniversary, the Art Award is expanding its objective, offering a wider range of benefits for the artists and over a longer period of time. Since the award’s initiation 20 years prior, the SONGEUN Art Award program has been developed further, and its benefits have substantially increased thanks to the meaningful partnership with SeMA’s (Seoul Museum of Art) Nanji Residency and generous sponsorship from Cartier.

The winner will be awarded KRW 20 million in cash and support for the opportunity to present a solo exhibition at SONGEUN within 2 years of their nomination. In addition, the winner will be able to attend Nanji Residency under their one year program, after which time, their art works will be respectively held in the permanent collection of SONGEUN and SeMA supported by SONGEUN Art and Cultural Foundation and Cartier. As art and culture have always been intimately linked to the history of Cartier, this new collaboration builds on the company’s long-lasting commitments to preserve cultural heritage and support contemporary artistic creation.

We are extremely proud and honored to partner with such an active and important institution like SeMA as this symbolizes the exceptional benefits we are trying to provide for Korean artists and legitimizes the level of their caliber. Furthermore, 20 artists will be given the qualification to apply for the 12 weeks residency program at the Delfina Foundation in London and which is supported by the SONGEUN Art and Cultural Foundation.

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