Over 600 works were selected to compete in the money, freestyle, comic strips, and caricature sections, and a Luciano Pavarotti Special Prize was also awarded.
Biennial secretary Masud Shojaii Tabatabaii made a short speech during the awards ceremony and gave some details about the event.
Tabatabaii said that the biennial has been able to find its place in the world and expressed hope that it would be able to help promote
He went on to say that cartoonists from 85 countries took part in the biennial, adding, “Over 900 Iranian artists submitted works to the secretariat of the biennial and the countries China, Turkey, Italy, and Poland had the most participants.”
Afterward the winners werer announced, renowned Iranian cartoonists Bahman Abdi and Mohammad-Rafi’ Ziaii were honored.
In the money section, the grand prize went to Jitet Koestana from
In the freestyle section, Didie Sw from
In the comic strip section, the three winners were from
In the caricature section, the first and second prizes went to Iranian artists Bozorgmehr Hosseinpur and Arash Farrokhi and third prize went to Omar Figueroa Turcios from
Shiva Zamanfar of Iran received the Luciano Pavarotti Special Prize.
Bank-e Eqtesad Novin, one of the sponsors of the event, also announced its winners in each section, Mohmmadreza Dustmohammadi from
The
Kambriz Derambakhsh, Tuka Neystani, and Bahram Azimi were the Iranian members of the jury. Eduardo Baptistao from
The top works of the biennial were displayed at the Saba Art and Cultural Institute from November 19 until December 13.
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