Korean Commercial and Industrial Art Exhibition
The First Korean Commercial and Industrial Art Exhibition, Catalog, 1966, MMCA Art Research Center Collection

Korean Commercial and Industrial Art Exhibition

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The Korean Commercial and Industrial Art Exhibition is a design competition that was first held in August 1966. It was launched “as part of export promotion measures to inspire creativity for excellent designs internally and redeem the backwardness of Korean design externally.” In 1976, it was renamed the Korean Industrial Design Exhibition and in 2007, the Korea International Design Award, which continues to operate as of 2024. Initially, the holding of the exhibition was led by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, but since the sixth edition in 1971, the Korea Design and Packaging Center (present-day Korea Institute of Design Promotion (KIDP)) has been organizing the exhibition. The first edition held at the Gyeongbokgung Palace Museum in August 1966 featured a total of 241 works consisting of 104 works in the first section of commercial art, 81 works in the second section of craft art, and 56 works in the third section of industrial art. In 1976, the disciplines were changed to visual design, craft design, and industrial design. Since then, the names and disciplines have changed several times. In 2019, the exhibition was divided into seven disciplines: product design, visual communication design, digital media/contents design, space/environmental design, fashion/textile design, service/experience design, and craft design. This disciplines remain in place as of 2024. The 2023 entries totaled 1,933 works with 41 prize winners and 221 honorable mentions.
* Source: MMCA

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