PhotoVogue Festival

PVF 2026 Exhibitions • East and South-East Asian Panorama

Featuring works selected through the regional open call East and South-East Asian Panorama, this exhibition reflects the richness and diversity of the region’s cultural and artistic landscape. The projects explore identity, heritage, and contemporary issues through fashion storytelling, documentary practices, and deeply personal narratives.
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East Southeast Asian Panorama Selected Artists

Featured artists: Adam Han-Chun Lin | Ahuei Zhang | Alessia Gunawan | Archie Geotina | Chan | Hyo Bae | Chiron Duong | Chun Han | Devin Blaskovich | Farid Renais Ghimas | Fumi Nagasaka | Guanling Chen | Guo Li | Isabelle Zhao | Jake Verzosa | |Jeremy Chih-Hao Chuang | Jiayue Li | Juno Seunghui Joo | Keigo Wezel |Kinguv SHI | Kuei-Ting Liu | Lean Lui | Lyu Geer | Michiyo Yanagihara | Minh Nhon | minjue | Narantsetseg Khuyagaa | Nicole Ngai | piczo | Puzzleman Leung | Ramona Jingru Wang | Riska Munawarah | USUI | Vân-Nhi Nguyễn | Wei Wang | Willian Zou | Xiaoxiao Xu | Xueling Chen | Yao Yuan | Ying Ang | Ziyi Le


East and Southeast Asian Panorama originated as a regional open call by PhotoVogue dedicated to photographers and videomakers from East and Southeast Asia, including the diaspora. Conceived as a space of visibility and listening, the project reflects the cultural and visual complexity of a region undergoing profound transformation.

Ziyi Le

The forty selected artists come from diverse geographic and cultural contexts, from Mongolia to Taiwan, Japan to the Philippines. Their works engage with questions of identity, belonging, memory, and desire, spanning fashion, documentary practices, visual research, and personal storytelling. Across the projects, a sense of urgency is paired with strong formal and conceptual coherence.

VânNhi Nguyễn

Rather than offering a single narrative of the region, East and Southeast Asian Panorama presents a constellation of perspectives. Rooted traditions and rapidly changing urban landscapes, cultural heritage and contemporary experimentation coexist, challenging established representations and opening new spaces for visual expression.

Ramona Jingru Wang
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The selection was curated by a jury of Condé Nast editors from around the world and reflects PhotoVogue’s ongoing commitment to supporting emerging voices and expanding the global conversation around image making.