
Host:Pick Keobandith
PhD in art history, senior curator in Belgium, founder of Inspiring Culture, former advisor to Sydney Picasso (President of the Friends of the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Paris) and Head of Exhibitions at Galerie Pilzer.
Dr. Pico Keobendit is the curatorial advisor for the international cutting-edge art exhibition "We, Getting Better", one of the theme exhibitions of the 6th Jinji Lake Biennale 2023.
Guest Speaker
Amikam Toren
A major figure in British conceptual art, he participated in the Venice Biennale as early as 1982. Since the 1970s, Toren's work has looked at the relationship between form and content, object and representation, and the language of sculpture and painting. His work explores the extent to which the processes of art making and consumption can be compounded through destruction and reconstruction. Torren's reductionist approach examines how artists can create works of profound intellectual rigor and prominence with minimal intervention.

Manu vb Tintoré
Graduated from the Olot Art Institute in Barcelona and started his artistic career as a sculptor and painter. As a United Nations International Agricultural Engineer, Manu Vibe Tintore worked for ten years in several developing countries in Africa and the Americas, thus giving his work a broad global and existential dimension. The focus of Manu Wibu Tintore's work is on the rediscovery of the human imprint, the capacity for dialogue between man and nature, and the increasingly important reflection on the relationship between man and nature.

Jean-François Maljean
Born in Belgium in 1953, Jean-Marie Malone is a piano player and composer who graduated from the Berklee College of Music in the United States. He is one of the most famous musicians in the world, along with Janni, Bendrix and Richard Clayderman. Jean Malone has made the world hear the voice of China by his groundbreaking adaptation of the elements of the Guizhou Dong Song, and in 2020, he composed the international public service piece "CHIME OF THE DAWN BELLS" for China and Wuhan, adding the elements of Hubei's chimes to send a distant blessing to China. In 2021, Jean-Marie Malone composed the music for the theme video "Wonderful Encounter of Sanxingdui", which focuses on the culture of Sanxingdui, so that the public around the world can better understand the culture of Sanxingdui.
Harmati Hedvig Maria
Member of the International Study Tour for the Biennale
Textile Designer, Professor, Director of the Doctoral School of the Mohoi Nagy University of Arts, Budapest
Gaspar Julia
Member of the International Study Tour for the Biennale
Theorist, Director of the Educational Division of the Doctoral School of the Mohoi Nagy University of the Arts, Budapest