Florian Doru Crihana’s twenty years retrospective book published in Germany:Satirische Idyllen (2009).
First presentation in Luxembourg:
Details at Crihana’s blog
Florian Doru Crihana’s twenty years retrospective book published in Germany:
Details at Crihana’s blog
Competition for 2009 ICC Comics Award
Regulation - For 5th Salon Of Humor From Paraguaçu Paulista – Brazil - International
UMO - 5th International Cartoon Contest 2009, India
Grand Prix - Bretislav Kovarik / Czech Republic
2nd Prize - Grigori Katz / Israel
Mirosław Hajnos (Poland)
Agim Sulaj (Italy).
Fernando Pica (Colombia)
Caferli Seyran (Azerbaijan)
Pol Leurs (Luxemburg)
It was placed on Pedro II square, the Teresina cultural core, the International Humor Exhibition of Piauí that received a crowd at the day of closing of its 26th edition. Cinema, theater, music, crafts, plastic arts and, of course, lots of humor designs that covered the square and nearby cultural places with great art and humor. And the public gave their answer with their attending, in each day of the event. But the Salon has reached its end, at least for this edition. However, the last day was one of great celebration. In the midst of a large audience, music and art exhibitions, the chairman of the National Humor Foundation and event organizer, Albert Piauí, led the event closing ceremony and announced the outcome of the Competitive Cartoon Exhibition – Theme: Environment.
The winner of the 26th International Humor Exhibition of Piauí was the Iranian artist Mohammad Ali Khalaji with the cartoon "Trees" (Top above). And, due the high quality of works, the jury decided to give two honorable mentions to the artists Pol Leurs, from Luxembourg, and Mahmood Nazari from Iran.
MESSAGE CARTOON FESTA 2009 HIDA, MIYAGAWA - JAPAN
First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize
The permanent exhibition of cartoons forwarded to the “Fair Play” International Contest was opened on Friday, June 26, on Primorskiy blvd in Odessa. The exposition is placed in glass windows, round the entrance to the escalator, at the side of Primorskiy blvd.
Igor Kondenko (Ukraine) and Milenko Kosanovich (Serbia) took the second place.
Bronze prizewinners are Victor Golub (Ukraine), Paolo Dalponte (Italy), and Cem Koc (Turkey).