Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

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Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

  • Hyundai Motor Group presented five newly commissioned artworks of the 6th VH AWARD, including the Grand Prix recipient, at the premiere screening in Basel on June 17 during the Art Basel week, in partnership with HEK (House of Electronic Arts).
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Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

Hyundai Motor Group presented five newly commissioned artworks of the 6th VH AWARD, including the Grand Prix recipient, at the premiere screening in Basel on June 17 during the Art Basel week, in partnership with HEK (House of Electronic Arts).
Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at HEK (House of Electronic Arts). Image courtesy of HEK, Photo: Franz Wamhof.
Installation view of the 6th VH AWARD premier screening at HEK (House of Electronic Arts)

Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at Hyundai Motor Group Vision Hall. Image courtesy of VH AWARD, Hyundai Motor Group. Photo: sonongji
Installation view of the 6th VH AWARD at Vision Hall

Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

Still Image: Wendi Yan, "Dream of Walnut Palaces" (2025)
Still image of "Dream of Walnut Palaces" by Wendi Yan

Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

Still Image: Lêna Bùi, "dream(machine, human)" (2025)
Still image of "dream(machine, human)" by Lêna Bùi

Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

Still Image: HUDA x MUNGOMERY, "Within Tirta" (2025)
Still image of "Within Tirta" by HUDA x MUNGOMERY

Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

Still Image: Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit, "40 Epochs" (2025)
Still image of "40 Epochs" by Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit

Art & Design Hyundai Motor Group Announces Grand Prix Recipient and Exhibitions of the 6th VH AWARD

Still Image: Inhwa Yeom, "War Dance" (2025)
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  • Hyundai Motor Group premieres five commissioned artworks of the 6th VH AWARD screening at HEK (House of Electronic Arts) during the week of Art Basel
  • Artist Wendi Yan was awarded the Grand Prix for Dream of Walnut Palaces, a computer-generated imagery film exploring knowledge exchange between Asia and Europe in the 18th century
  • The 6th VH AWARD exhibition will be held in Korea, China, Austria, and Singapore, exploring transcultural and transhistorical perspectives

The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at HEK (House of Electronic Arts). Image courtesy of HEK, Photo: Franz Wamhof.
The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at Hyundai Motor Group Vision Hall. Image courtesy of VH AWARD, Hyundai Motor Group. Photo: sonongji
The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at HEK (House of Electronic Arts). Image courtesy of HEK, Photo: Franz Wamhof. 4 MB
The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at Hyundai Motor Group Vision Hall. Image courtesy of VH AWARD, Hyundai Motor Group. Photo: sonongji 28 MB
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Installation view of the 6th VH AWARD premier screening at HEK (House of Electronic Arts)
Installation view of the 6th VH AWARD at Vision Hall
The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at HEK (House of Electronic Arts). Image courtesy of HEK, Photo: Franz Wamhof.
The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at Hyundai Motor Group Vision Hall. Image courtesy of VH AWARD, Hyundai Motor Group. Photo: sonongji
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The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at HEK (House of Electronic Arts). Image courtesy of HEK, Photo: Franz Wamhof. The 6th VH AWARD Presentation at Hyundai Motor Group Vision Hall. Image courtesy of VH AWARD, Hyundai Motor Group. Photo: sonongji
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SEOUL/BASEL, June 18, 2025– Hyundai Motor Group presented five newly commissioned artworks of the 6th VH AWARD, including the Grand Prix recipient, at the premiere screening in Basel on June 17 during the Art Basel week, in partnership with HEK (House of Electronic Arts).


Wendi Yan was announced as the Grand Prix recipient for Dream of Walnut Palaces and received an additional grant of $25,000. This artwork is a computer-generated imagery film reimagining knowledge exchange between Asia and Europe in 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 to techno-Orientalism.


Yan’s work was commended by the jury for its rigorous research and diasporic lens, presenting an alternative fiction through historically informed speculative worldbuilding and sophisticated use of technology. The jury comprised Christl Baur, Head of Ars Electronica Festival; Sabine Himmelsbach, Director of HEK (House of Electronic Arts); Martin Honzik, Curator and Artist; Sook-Kyung Lee, Director of The Whitworth; and Roderick Schrock, Curator and Executive Director of Eyebeam.

The VH AWARD evolved as a distinctive platform for exploring transcultural and transhistorical perspectives in the ever-changing landscape of Asia. The finalists for the 6th VH AWARD invite us to reflect on the emerging context of Asia through the lens of humans and machines, past and future, reality and virtuality, and individual and collective identities.

DooEun Choi, Art Director of Hyundai Motor Company
DooEun Choi

Art Director of Hyundai Motor Company

Still Image: Wendi Yan, "Dream of Walnut Palaces" (2025)
Still Image: Wendi Yan, "Dream of Walnut Palaces" (2025) 95.1 MB
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Still image of "Dream of Walnut Palaces" by Wendi Yan
Still Image: Wendi Yan, "Dream of Walnut Palaces" (2025)
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New artworks explore the complexities of contemporary society

On June 17, the five artists of the 6th VH AWARD—Lêna Bùi, HUDA x MUNGOMERY, Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit, Wendi Yan, and Inhwa Yeom—had a panel discussion with the jury, delving deeply into their artworks. Their new commissioned works explore the complexities of contemporary society, triggering new perspectives on history, mythology, identity, and technology.


Lêna Bùi’s dream(machine, human) presents a non-linear narrative on humans and machines that can be read as machine-salvaged fragments of human memories or a mythology of human demise and metamorphosis.


In Within Tirta, HUDA x MUNGOMERY delves into the mythology of Princess Mandalika and ecological urgency, seeking what we must sacrifice to sustain nature.


In the semi-fictional short film 40 Epochs, Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit explore the heart of identity, spiritual displacement, and the unseen labor behind the voices that engender human-like technologies.


Inhwa Yeom’s War Dance reflects on Asian women’s entanglement between production and reproduction, love and care, drawing from the Korean myth and the natural phenomena of sundog and moondog.

Still Image: Lêna Bùi, "dream(machine, human)" (2025)
Still Image: HUDA x MUNGOMERY, "Within Tirta" (2025)
Still Image: Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit, "40 Epochs" (2025)
Still Image: Inhwa Yeom, "War Dance" (2025)
Still Image: Lêna Bùi, "dream(machine, human)" (2025) 29 MB
Still Image: HUDA x MUNGOMERY, "Within Tirta" (2025) 10.5 MB
Still Image: Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit, "40 Epochs" (2025) 40.5 MB
Still Image: Inhwa Yeom, "War Dance" (2025) 163 KB
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Still image of "dream(machine, human)" by Lêna Bùi
Still image of "Within Tirta" by HUDA x MUNGOMERY
Still image of "40 Epochs" by Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit
Still image of "War Dance" by Inhwa Yeom
Still Image: Lêna Bùi, "dream(machine, human)" (2025)
Still Image: HUDA x MUNGOMERY, "Within Tirta" (2025)
Still Image: Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit, "40 Epochs" (2025)
Still Image: Inhwa Yeom, "War Dance" (2025)
4 photos Total 80.2 MB
Still Image: Lêna Bùi, "dream(machine, human)" (2025) Still Image: HUDA x MUNGOMERY, "Within Tirta" (2025) Still Image: Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit, "40 Epochs" (2025) Still Image: Inhwa Yeom, "War Dance" (2025)
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The 6th VH AWARD starts global exhibitions

The 6th VH AWARD begins its global outreach with upcoming exhibitions at the Vision Hall of Hyundai Motor Group University, Mabuk Campus in Yongin, South Korea, and Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing, China, both opening on June 18, followed by a screening event and public program at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria, in September, and another exhibition during Singapore Art Week 2026 in collaboration with the National Arts Council Singapore.


Initiated in 2016, the VH AWARD has been discovering and cultivating emerging media artists who engage with the context of Asia and push the boundaries of audiovisual artworks to reflect on how we understand ourselves and one another in relation to the past, present, and future. The 7th VH AWARD will start an open call in the first half of 2026.


As part of its commitment to the arts, Hyundai Motor Group has established long-term partnerships with global art institutions and has supported artists and curators through open calls and other initiatives since 2014.

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Daehyun Shin
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Global PR Strategy & Planning · Hyundai Motor Company


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