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International Art Award "HERALBONY Art Prize 2026 Exhibition Presented by Tokyo Tatemono|Brillia": Ka Hang Mui's "Untitled" Wins Grand Prix from 2,943 Entries

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The award ceremony for the international art award "HERALBONY Art Prize 2026," hosted by HERALBONY Co., Ltd., was held on May 27th at the Palace Hotel Tokyo. From 2,943 entries submitted by 1,342 artists from 77 countries and regions, "Zonder titel (Untitled)" by Netherlands-based artist Ka Hang Mui was awarded the Grand Prix. The winner will receive a cash prize of 3 million JPY and an artist contract with HERALBONY. Additionally, 9 Corporate Prize winners and 4 Jury's Special Prize winners were selected. The winning works can be viewed at an exhibition in Otemachi starting May 30th. The award aims to create opportunities for the talents of artists with disabilities to be expressed to society.

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Q: What kind of award is the HERALBONY Art Prize?
A: It is an international art award for artists with disabilities, hosted by HERALBONY Co., Ltd. It aims to discover outstanding talent and create opportunities to showcase it to society.
Q: Who won the Grand Prix for 2026?
A: Artist Ka Hang Mui from the Netherlands won the Grand Prix for his work 'Zonder titel (Untitled)'.
Q: How is this award different from other art prizes?
A: A key feature is the 'Corporate Prize,' with many partner companies participating, under the concept of an 'award with an exit.' This system helps artists achieve financial independence, for example, by having their winning works commercialized.
Q: What does the organizer HERALBONY want to convey with the phrase 'Beyond Labels'?
A: It expresses the determination to move beyond the single label of 'art by people with disabilities' and instead focus on the individual names and personalities of each creator.
Q: Where and until when is the exhibition of the winning works being held?
A: It is being held at the Earth Garden on the 1st floor of the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation East Building in Otemachi, Tokyo, from May 30 to June 27, 2025. Admission is free.