"HERALBONY Art Prize 2025" finally opens tomorrow

This is Marie, a staff member at HERALBONY. The art exhibition "HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Exhibition Presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia" will be held in Marunouchi, Tokyo from tomorrow, Saturday, May 31st. The space, which features a total of 65 unique pieces by 61 artists, is truly overwhelming. This is a rare opportunity to experience the overwhelming energy that can only be felt from the original artwork.

> Special website | HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Exhibition

A unique festival that unleashes overwhelming energy

Grand Prize Winner: "La Reine Charlotte"
Evelyn Postic (France)

 The HERALBONY Art Prize is an international art award that aims to provide a forum for creative artists with disabilities from around the world to showcase their creative talent and support the development of their careers.
Jury Special Award Winning Work "Title Unknown"
Aot (Japan)
Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Award-winning work "The Mystic's Dreams" /
Amanda Angela Soenoko (Indonesia)

The second HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia received over 2,600 submissions from 1,320 artists from 65 countries and regions around the world. The Grand Prix works, Corporate Award winning works, Special Jury Award winning works, and works that advanced to the final round will be exhibited free of charge.

> Special website | HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Exhibition

On the first day of the exhibition, the Grand Prix winner
Public art production by Evelyn Postick

To commemorate the first day of the exhibition, French artist Evelyn Postick, winner of the Grand Prize, will be visiting Japan for the opening event. She will appear in an opening talk with organizer Heralbony Co-CEOs Takaya Matsuda and Fumito Matsuda, and CAO and judge Hiromi Kurosawa, and will then participate in a public art production.

We look forward to seeing you all there on this special day that will mark the opening of the exhibition.

■Event schedule (no reservations required, free participation)
13:00-13:30 Opening talk
13:30-14:00 Art Cruise Heralbony Takaya Matsuda, Fumito Matsuda, Hiromi Kurosawa
14:00-14:20 Public Art Creation by Evelyn Postick (Grand Prize Winner)
15:30-16:00 Art Cruise
*All events will have sign language interpretation

You can also participate after work
Viewing tour by HERALBONY staff

Learning about the artist's personality and the creative background that stems from his or her unique routine will help you appreciate the unique brilliance of the work.

The 30-minute mini guided tour with explanations from HERALBONY staff will be held again this year, as was popular last year. It will be held on weekdays, so you can drop in during your lunch break or on your way home from work without making a reservation and for free.

Please feel free to join us.

Special gifts will be given to LINE subscribers only

We have prepared special gifts exclusively for HERALBONY's official LINE subscribers. Both those who have already registered and those who are new subscribers can receive them. Please take advantage of this opportunity.

*"LINE subscribers" refers to those who have linked their LINE ID to the online store.

1. Grand Prix winning work postcard giveaway
The winner will receive a postcard of the Grand Prize winning entry, "La Reine Charlotte" by Evelyn Postick.

②FRaU special booklet digital edition gift
We will give away a special booklet (digital version) from Kodansha's "FRaU," a media partner of HERALBONY Art Prize 2025.

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There will also be a variety of other events during the period, including photo events and raffle participation events. For more information, please see the official website.

> Special website | HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Exhibition

■Exhibition Overview
Exhibition title: "HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Exhibition Presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia"
Date: May 31, 2025 (Sat) - June 14, 2025 (Sat)
Time: 10:00-18:00
Admission: Free
Venue: Earth Garden, 1F, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation East Building (1-3-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)