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The 10th Asian Cartoon Exhibition on the theme “Asian Environmental Issues” was held in the lobby of the Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center (CJCC) from 17th to 29th September, 2007. This is the first time that this exhibition has been held in Cambodia under the cooperation with Japan Foundation (JF). The Japan Foundation has been holding the Asian Cartoon Exhibition every year as a contribution to the greater of understanding of Asian societies, cultures and people through the widely appreciated medium of cartoons. During the two weeks exhibition more than 1000 people have came to visit the exhibition artwork which is featuring 77 new cartoons of leading cartoonists from 10 Asian nations, namely Cambodia, Japan, China, India, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. Each cartoon presents various perspectives of the cartoonists on the topic of environmental issues in each country.
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As this exhibition is the first event and compounds of multi-nation cartoonist artwork, many media such as television, foreign and local newspaper, magazine etc., come to cover the news. And also on the internet, many sites in various countries is displaying this topic on their website.
Through this exhibition CJCC hopes that visitors will be aware of environmental problems which have occurred and will harm not only in Cambodia but in all Asian countries to all human life.
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| Cartoonists |
Cambodia – Em Sothya
Born in 1957. He attended the Faculty of Royal Fine Art in Phnom-penh, and worked at the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport. He has been a cartoonist at the Cambodian-language Rasmei Kampuchea Daily since 1995. |
China – Li Qing
Born in 1953. He worked as Senior Staff Writer at Jinan Daily, an influential Chinese-language daily of Shandong Province. He won the Grand Prix at the 13th Yomiuri International Cartoon Contest in 1991 and the most prestigious award in China’s cartoon world, Golden Monkey Award in 2002. He received the title of Excellent Technical Expert from the Jinan Municipal Government. Among his collections of works are Li Qing Cartoons in 1991 and Pictures and Stories in 1998. He is a member of the Cartoon Art Commission of the Chinese Association of Fine Artists, Vice President of Chinese News Cartoon Research Institute, and Chairperson of Shandong Cartoon Association. His real name is Chen Li Qing. |
India – Mohd. Irfaan Khan
Born in 1966. After working as Staff Editorial Cartoonist at The Economic Times, an influential English-language daily in India, and at other publications, he is currently a cartoonist at the Hindi-language daily Jansatta and Ma-ra-thi-language newspaper Lokmat Samachar. He is producer for the weekly talk show on children’s cartoons Itni Si Baat on Sahara TV. He had solo exhibitions and participated in group cartoon exhibitions in India. His collected works include Punchline in 1998 and My Delhi in 2000. |
Indonesia – Jitet Koestana
Born in 1967. After working as a cartoonist at the Indonesian-language magazine Humor and weekly tabloid Senior and other publications, he becomes a freelance cartoonist. He has displayed works domestically as well as in Japan, Korea, Italy, Germany, Belgium, etc., and has won various awards. He holds the record among cartoonists in his country for having won the most awards at international cartoon contests. His works include Gus Ndul in 1994 and Revolusi in 1990. His hobbies are reading and sleeping. |
Japan – Yokota Yoshiaki
Born in 1962. He graduated from Faculty of Education at Chiba University. He is a cartoonist for Kyodo News. He is a member of the Japan Cartoonists Association and Vice Chairperson of Japan branch of Federation of Cartoonists Organizations (FECO JAPAN). He showed works at the Year of Turkey in Japan Commemorative Cartoon Exhibition (2001-2004) and received an invitation to visit Turkey. He exhibited at the Festival International du Dessin de presse de I’Humour et de la Caricature held at Saint-Just-le-Martel, France in 2004. He won Gold Prize at both the 17th and 25th Yomiuri International Cartoon Contests held in 1995 and 2003 respectively. |
Korea – Kong Bo Hyuk
Born in 1954. He graduated from Faculty of industrial Arts at Singu University. After working at the Public Relations Department of Joinus Fashion, etc., he became a freelance cartoonist and illustrator. He won the Award of Excellence of the 2nd Republic of Korea Creative Cartoon Public Subscription Contest in 2004, he had work that selected in the 26th Yomiuri International Cartoon Contest in 2004 and also won the Lotus Best Cartoon Award of the National Buddhist Cartoon Contest in 2004. He is a member of the Korea Cartoonists Association. |
Malaysia – Zuan
Born in 1972. He graduated from Kuala Lumpur College of Art. After working as an illustrator at Union 45 and Batey Advertising, he became a cartoonist for Gempak, Utopia and other comic magazines. His works published include Mat Gempak in 2002, Mat Gempak Redux in 2004 and others. His real name is John Pek Teck Leong. |
The Philippines – Elizabeth T. Chionglo
Born in 1951. She graduated from Faculty of Fine Arts at University of Santo Tomas. She was a graphic designer at Ministry of Public Works, Transportation, and Communications from 1976 to 1979, and as a cartoonist at the English-language daily Manila Standard, etc. She is now a cartoonist for the English-language daily Philippine Daily Inquirer. Her respresentative works include Bobita and Loveknots. Loveknots is a cartoon currently serialized in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. |
Thailand – Thi-wa-wat Pattaragulwanit
Born in 1968. He graduated from Faculty of Decorative Arts at Silpakorn University. He is Editorial Cartoonist for the Thai-language daily business paper Krunpthep Thurakip and English-language daily Bangkok Post. He won Third Prize at the ESCAP (UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific) 50th Anniversary Cartoon Exhibition in 1997. He was the illustrator for a translation work by HRH Crown Pricess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Pieng Wandee Wannii Tee Samkan (Small Collection of Chinese and German Literature) in 2005. His hobbies include playing golf. |
Vietnam – Nhop
Born in 1952. He graduated from National Decoration Arts College in Ho Chi Minh City. He is a cartoonist contributing to the Vietnamese-language humor magazine for youths Tuoi Tre Cuoi. He is Representative of Club (an association of cartoonists affiliated with the above magazine) and is a cartoonist and Manager of the Technology and Layout Division of youth newspaper Tuoi Tre. He has displayed works at the International Cartoon Exhibition of Turkey in 1998, International Cartoon Exhibition of Dubai (UAE) in 2000, etc. His real name is Tran Minh Dung. |
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