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Hyundai Motor Group Broadcasts Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the sixth VH AWARD


  • Hyundai Motor Group premieres 5 commissioned artworks of the 6th VH AWARD screening at HEK (Home of Digital Arts) throughout the week of Artwork Basel
  • Artist Wendi Yan was awarded the Grand Prix for Dream of Walnut Palaces, a computer-generated imagery movie exploring data alternate between Asia and Europe within the 18th century
  • The 6th VH AWARD exhibition can be held in Korea, China, Austria, and Singapore, exploring transcultural and transhistorical views

Hyundai Motor Group introduced 5 newly commissioned artworks of the 6th VH AWARD, together with the Grand Prix recipient, on the premiere screening in Basel on June 17 throughout the Artwork Basel week, in partnership with HEK (Home of Digital Arts).

Wendi Yan was introduced because the Grand Prix recipient for Dream of Walnut Palaces and acquired a further grant of $25,000. This art work is a computer-generated imagery movie reimagining data alternate between Asia and Europe within the 18th century. Exploring the psyche of a fictional Daoist in a Paris lab, it addresses the East-West encounter of epistemic visuality and proposes an alternative choice to techno-Orientalism.

Yan’s work was counseled by the jury for its rigorous analysis and diasporic lens, presenting an alternate fiction by means of traditionally knowledgeable speculative worldbuilding and complex use of know-how. The jury comprised Christl Baur, Head of Ars Electronica Competition; Sabine Himmelsbach, Director of HEK (Home of Digital Arts); Martin Honzik, Curator and Artist; Sook-Kyung Lee, Director of The Whitworth; and Roderick Schrock, Curator and Govt Director of Eyebeam.

The VH AWARD developed as a particular platform for exploring transcultural and transhistorical views within the ever-changing panorama of Asia,” stated DooEun Choi, Artwork Director of Hyundai Motor. “The finalists for the 6th VH AWARD invite us to replicate on the rising context of Asia by means of the lens of people and machines, previous and future, actuality and virtuality, and particular person and collective identities.”

New artworks discover the complexities of up to date society

On June 17, the 5 artists of the 6th VH AWARD—Lêna Bùi, HUDA x MUNGOMERY, Tianyi Solar & Fiel Guhit, Wendi Yan, and Inhwa Yeom—had a panel dialogue with the jury, delving deeply into their artworks. Their new commissioned works discover the complexities of up to date society, triggering new views on historical past, mythology, id, and know-how.

Lêna Bùi’s dream(machine, human) presents a non-linear narrative on people and machines that may be learn as machine-salvaged fragments of human reminiscences or a mythology of human demise and metamorphosis.

In Inside Tirta, HUDA x MUNGOMERY delves into the mythology of Princess Mandalika and ecological urgency, looking for what we should sacrifice to maintain nature.

Within the semi-fictional brief movie 40 Epochs, Tianyi Solar & Fiel Guhit discover the guts of id, non secular displacement, and the unseen labor behind the voices that engender human-like applied sciences.

Inhwa Yeom’s Conflict Dance displays on Asian girls’s entanglement between manufacturing and copy, love and care, drawing from the Korean delusion and the pure phenomena of sundog and moondog.

The 6th VH AWARD begins world exhibitions

The 6th VH AWARD begins its world outreach with upcoming exhibitions on the Imaginative and prescient Corridor of Hyundai Motor Group College, Mabuk Campus in Yongin, South Korea, and Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing, China, each opening on June 18, adopted by a screening occasion and public program on the Ars Electronica Competition in Linz, Austria, in September, and one other exhibition throughout Singapore Artwork Week 2026 in collaboration with the Nationwide Arts Council Singapore.

Initiated in 2016, the VH AWARD has been discovering and cultivating rising media artists who interact with the context of Asia and push the boundaries of audiovisual artworks to replicate on how we perceive ourselves and each other in relation to the previous, current, and future. The 7th VH AWARD will begin an open name within the first half of 2026.

As a part of its dedication to the humanities, Hyundai Motor Group has established long-term partnerships with world artwork establishments and has supported artists and curators by means of open calls and different initiatives since 2014.

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