Special Exhibition Judge

ANBD evaluates submitted works from a variety of perspectives by several judges every year.
Take a look at the various reviews from the judges

Kato, Osamu 

Professor | Chiba University

osamk37@faculty.chiba-u.jp

There was a wide range of interpretations regarding the theme "ASIA's colors," with some focusing on actual colors and others translating ASIA's values and current situation into colors. From among them, I particularly selected works that capture perspectives that are often overlooked in everyday life, works that demonstrate ASIA's coexistence of diverse values, and works that are innovative in terms of the precision of the work and the division of the screen. .




Khairani, Mohd Zahuri 

Associate Professor | Sultan Idris Education University

mzahuri@gmail.com

The ability to juxtapose the creative composition in the theme of ‘Color of Asia’ based on the artist’s selected medium are essential. The artwork focuses on the identity of localization yet the overwhelming of globalization which enhance the deep meaning to portray, as well as the artist’s “mind journey” to produce artworks in art discourse.


Park, Jaehong 

Professor | Mokpo National University

jaehongpark@mnu.ac.kr

ANBD plans to hold the 2023 ANBD special exhibition in Kyushu, Japan under the theme of “Color of Asia.” 'Color' appears to be a physical phenomenon, but it is a visual language that expresses the designer's thoughts. When judging the works as a whole, we judged them based on whether the colors and color combinations expressed the identity of each country.


Tseng, Hsun-Yi 

Assistant Professor | Kun Shan University

t097000084@g.ksu.edu.tw

The artworks encompass various fields such as illustration, photography, graphic design, mixed media creations, fashion design, and installation art. They employ "form," "color," and "imagery" as visual transformations, interpreting the diverse perspectives and multicultural styles of "Color of Asian."


Wattana, Jutaviphat 

Emeritus Professor | Chulalongkorn University kraingsak

k@yahoo.com

The composition concept of outstanding works is associated with the exhibition theme. The happiness of creativity is a science that has no right, no wrong, depending on the perspective and experience of each person. Creative works and designs for exhibitions in 4 regions, the audience can enjoy the artworks at their own pace.



Wu, TingHuan 

Professor | Tainan University of Technology

tf0149@mail.tut.edu.tw

This time, the exhibitors displayed unique Asian colors. The works with deep compositions highlighted the country’s historical significance, and the bright and colorful colors were more memorable. 


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