The LOEWE Foundation has announced the shortlist for its 2026 Craft Prize. This year, a panel of experts selected 30 finalists from more than 5,100 submissions representing 133 countries and regions.

The finalists come from 19 countries and regions and work across a range of disciplines. Ceramics, woodwork, textiles, furniture, bookbinding, glass, metal, jewelry, and lacquer are all represented. The group includes both established makers and emerging voices from around the world.

The full list of finalists:

Baba Tree Master Weavers × Álvaro Catalán de Ocón (Spain)
Jobe Burns (United Kingdom)
Soohyun Chou (Republic of Korea)
Morten Løbner Espersen (Denmark)
Liam Fleming (Australia)
Oskar Gustafsson (Sweden)
Susan Halls (United Kingdom)
Gjertrud Hals (Norway)
Chia-Chen Hsieh (Taiwan Region)
Adelene Koh (Singapore)
Maria Koshenkova (Denmark)
Jong In Lee (Republic of Korea)
Somyeong Lee (Republic of Korea)
Misako Nakahira (Japan)
Fadekemi Ogunsanya (Nigeria)
Jieun Park (Republic of Korea)
Jongjin Park (Republic of Korea)
Rafael Pérez Fernández (Spain)
Dorothea Prühl (Germany)
Kirstie Rea (Australia)
Vivi Rosa (Brazil)
Hervé Sabin (Haiti)
Xanthe Somers (Zimbabwe)
Coco Sung (Republic of Korea)
Nobuyuki Tanaka (Japan)
Graziano Visintin (Italy)
Rayah Wauters (Belgium)
Nan Wei (China)
Jane Yang-D’Haene (United States of America)
Ayano Yoshizumi (Japan)

Check out their works below:

ADELENE KOH

ALVARO CATALAN DE OCON

AYANO YOSHIZUMI

CHIA-CHEN HSIEH

COCO SUNG

DOROTHEA PRUHL

FADEKEMI OGUNSANYA

GJERTRUD HALS

GRAZIANO VISINTIN

HERVE SABIN

JANE YANG DHAENE

JIEUN PARK

JOBE BURNS

JONG IN LEE

JONGJIN PARK

KIRSTIE REA

LIAM FLEMING

MARIA KOSHENKOVA

MISAKO NAKAHIRA

MORTEN LOBNER ESPERSEN

NAN WEI

NOBOYUKI TANAKA

OSKAR GUSTAFSSON

RAFAEL PEREZ FERNANDEZ

RAYAH WAUTERS

SOO HYUN CHOU

SOO MYEONG LEE

SUSAN HALLS

VIVI ROSA

XANTHE SOMERS

Their works will go on view at the National Gallery Singapore from May 13 to June 14, 2026. The winner and two special mentions will be announced on May 12.