Citra Sasmita | Grand Prize Winner
“After submitting work to The Sovereign Asian Art Prize several times, I am genuinely surprised and deeply honoured to be chosen as this year’s winner. I feel immense gratitude to the nominators who recommend me each year, offering their full trust and support for my artistic voice. My previous submissions taught me how to mature my process and clarify my ideas. With this artwork, I wanted to create a global dialogue about searching for spirituality, the truth, and returning to our roots which is the vital foundation for artists. This is the way art becomes a universal language that touches hearts. This victory is shared with all my nominators, and with every female artist fighting for her voice, for humanity, and for the perennial spirit of art.”
Nomin Zezegmaa | Vogue Hong Kong Women’s Prize Winner
“It is a great honour to be the winner of the Vogue Hong Kong Women’s Prize of the Sovereign Asian Art Prize 2026.
I truly hope that it serves as a great, yet humble inspiration for young women, young Mongols and artists across the world to stay to true to their voice, and set out on their own path to create—their own legacy and freedom.
It moves me deeply that my piece “A Million Petals Of Rebirth” resonated profoundly with the audience. It is a piece created in deep contemplation: a journey of transformation, transmutation and deep unraveling—a symbol of an oath I made to myself as an artist. Winning the prize, symbolizes and shows the recognition and resonance of that, for that I am immensely grateful—this too gives me the courage and fire to go on.”
Joey Cobcobo | Public Vote Prize Winner
Joey Cobcobo (b. 1983, Philippines) works across painting, printmaking, and woodcarving, developing a practice shaped by accumulation and return. His surfaces carry a restless energy, where memory, identity, and inheritance are continuously reworked. Born in Umingan, Pangasinan and based in Mandaluyong, he navigates the tension between indigenous lineage and contemporary urban life.
Cobcobo is one of the Thirteen Artists Awardees from the Cultural Center of the Philippines (2012), finalist at the 2nd ASEAN Graphic Arts Competition in Vietnam (2016), and Selected Artist at the Printmakers’ Assembly at Singapore Tyler Print Institute (2020). He is also a recipient of the Ateneo Art Gallery Marciano Galang Acquisition Prize (2020), with works exhibited at the National Museum of Fine Arts Philippines (2025). He is represented by Avellana Art Gallery.
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The Prize invites contemporary artists, nominated by a board of independent art professionals, to each enter up to three artworks online. A judging panel comprised of world-class art experts then shortlists the 30 best artworks from a range of digital images. Click here for T&Cs.
The shortlisted artworks are exhibited in Hong Kong. Members of the public can enjoy the artworks and engage in the public vote. Local students are offered the opportunity to engage in educational programming.
At the exhibition, the artworks are judged for a second time and voted on by the public. The judges scores are aggregated, and a Grand Prize winner is named.
To increase exposure for the artists, the general public are invited to cast a vote online or in person for their favourite shortlisted artwork. The most popular artwork is awarded the Public Vote Prize.
The shortlisted artworks, besides the Grand Prize winner, are auctioned and proceeds are split evenly between the artists and SAF’s expressive arts programming. Click here to learn more about the cause.
Artists receive the same split as they would through a gallery and the artworks often fetch higher prices thanks to generous bidding from charity patrons.
There are two cash prizes available to shortlisted artists. In addition, all finalists enjoy increased international exposure, top tier media coverage, and the opportunity to exhibit their work publicly in Hong Kong.
Awarded to the artist with the highest aggregated score from the judges.
In partnership with Vogue Hong Kong, this award recognises the highest‑scoring woman finalist.
Awarded to the artist with the most votes from the public.
There are numerous benefits to participating artists, including:
Entry to the Prize is by nomination only. If you wish to enter, we recommend you connect with one of our regional nominators and ask them to consider nominating you.
In order to be eligible for the Prize, we require that artworks adhere to the following:
We are always looking to expand our network of nominators. Nominators should have a certain expertise in art from Asia-Pacific, and have no commercial affiliation with their nominees. To apply to be a nominator, please get in touch.
It is free for artists to enter the Prize online. Once shortlisted, artists are responsible for any production costs associated with their shortlisted artwork. Artists are also responsible for their own shipping costs to Hong Kong. For details, please read section 6.2 of our T&Cs.
Proceeds from artwork sales are spilt equally between the artist and The Sovereign Art Foundation. We use our portion to help fund our expressive arts programmes for children from low-income backgrounds and with special educational needs. Learn more about our mission here.