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Since its inception in 2001, the International Competition of the Gyeonggi Ceramics Biennale (GCB2024) has become one of the world's largest ceramic art competitions, attracting over 1,500 artists from 70 countries each year. This year, 1,097 artists from 73 countries submitted a total of 1,505 works. Following a preliminary round consisting of anonymous online image reviews, 61 pieces were shortlisted. In the final round of evaluations, which were conducted anonymously in person, 57 winning works were selected, including 14 major award winners.
To ensure fairness, all judging procedures for this international competition were conducted with strict confidentiality, involving a panel of 10 experts. The judges focused on works that had the potential to lead trends in ceramic art, as well as those that demonstrated a profound commitment to the craft. Overall, the judges praised the competition entries as innovative and experimental, in addition to reflecting the current era. In particular, the GCB Grand Prize-winning piece was recognized for its remarkable expression and high level of technical originality, underpinned by a profound understanding of clay and fire. The judges also emphasized that all 57 winning works possess value comparable to the Grand Prize winner.
Notably, with the unanimous agreement of the on-site judges, the GCB Traditional Prize was adjusted to have a single recipient, and the GCB Special Prize was introduced as a major prize, in addition to the originally planned awards. Each of these awards was selected by individual judges during the on-site evaluations, with the intention of conveying a strong message of encouragement to the honored artists.
Second Stage On-site Jury
Yuh Sunkoo | USA - Professor at the University of Georgia, College of Ceramic Arts, Winner of the Grand Prize in the 2003 International Competition
Lyu Pinchang | China - Director of the Jingdezhen Ceramic Biennale, President of Jingdezhen Ceramic University
Maj Sandell | Sweden - Director of the Swedish Crafts Centre, former Director of Gustavsbergs Konsthall
Park Jungwon | Korea - Professor of Ceramic Arts at Kookmin University
Choi Jaeil | Korea - Director of Craft Enrichment Bureau at the Korea Craft and Design Foundation Kim Yesung | Korea - Chief Curator of the 2023 Cheongju Craft Biennale
Kim Yesung | Korea - Chief Curator of the 2023 Cheongju Craft Biennale
Lee Eunha | Korea – Curator, Director of Collective Office
Neil Brownsword | UK - Professor at Staffordshire University, Winner of the Grand Prize in the 2015 International Competition
Sequoia Miller | Canada - Chief Curator and Deputy Director, Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
Tomohiro Daicho | Japan - Chief Researcher, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
73 countries/ 1,097 participants / 1,505 artworks
▲Asia(949pieces *Korea 439pieces) ▲Europe(328pieces) ▲America(175pieces) ▲Middle East(42pieces) ▲Africa(5pieces) ▲Oceania(6pieces)