Our esteemed Tartget Prize jury has planned, organized, and held Velázquez Painting and Sculpture Competitions (2021, 2022); Titian Painting Competitions (2020, 2024); the Venice International Watercolor Festival (2023); and the 2022 American KYIA (Kentucky International Arts).
Zhang Hongbin is a far-sighted cultural manager and curator with an international perspective. He is the founder of Sheng Xinyu Art, a prestigious art institution based in China. Additionally, he serves as the overseas editor-in-chief of Collection magazine; chinese ambassador of the American Art Renewal Center (ARC); and judge for the spanish International Painting and Sculpture Competition and the Almenara Art Prize. His career highlights also include serving as a member of the international committee of the Florence Biennale and as the chinese envoy of the Laguna Art Prize.
Sheng Xinyu Art was established in 2002. It is an art institution with over 20 years of experience and outstanding achievements in the artistic field. It has established close cooperation with institutions in the United States, Great Britain, Italy, and Spain. With awards named after Sheng Xinyu Art in the ARC Salon Competition in the United States and in ModPortrait in Spain; International Painting and Sculpture Competition, Almenara Art Prize, etc. They have established the Sheng Xinyu Art Prize to jointly promote the development of contemporary concrete art.
In addition to his career, he also works as an art critic and writer in renowned magazines such as Collection, Art Business, Art Trends, Gallery, Harper’s Bazaar, Chinese Watercolor, Art Focus, among others. In his vast career, he has interviewed nearly a hundred art celebrities from around the world.
Our esteemed Tartget Prize jury has planned, organized, and held Velázquez Painting and Sculpture Competitions (2021, 2022); Titian Painting Competitions (2020, 2024); the Venice International Watercolor Festival (2023); and the 2022 American KYIA (Kentucky International Arts).