LABA Announces 2022-2024 Beverly Arts Biennial Shortlist of Top 100 Global Artists
Press Release
The Los Angeles Beverly Arts (LABA) is delighted to announce the official shortlist of the top
100 global artists for the second "2022-2024 Los Angeles Beverly Arts Biennial International
Art Festival" (LABA Art Festival). This milestone, unveiled today to global media, follows two
years of rigorous selection by an esteemed jury.
The LABA-MIMV (Most Influential and Most Valuable Artists) initiative continues to captivate
the global art community. This year’s festival saw participation from artists across the United
States, Europe, Asia, and South America, showcasing their work through both online and in-
person platforms. Notably, a vibrant exchange emerged among participants from Asia, Europe,
and the Americas, demonstrating the festival’s international reach and collaborative spirit.
Celebrating a Global Artistic Showcase
The 2022-2024 shortlist features artists from 29 countries, reflecting diverse artistic perspectives
and cultural heritage:
1. David Carlson, 2. Jesse Pierpoint, 3. Brad Namie, 4. Karen McGarry, 5. Jason Swift, 6. Greg
Auerbach, 7. Michael Janzen, 8. Mariana Siebold, 9. Qiuli Si, 10. Harley Cortez, 11. Chun Liu,
12. Jie Geng, 13. Youben Hu, 14. Tm Gratkowski, 15. Rori Art, 16. Lilli Muller, 17. Shanhe
Wan, 18. Greenland Ge, 19. Xiaoyin Tan, 20. Inés Martínez, 21. Jianwei Wang, 22. Mariola
Wroblewski, 23. Tian Chen, 24. Ekatherina Savtchenko, 25. Guangzhi En, 26. Refki Gollopenti,
27. Ricky Sencion, 28. Shorena Gogoshvili, 29. Andrea Marco Ghia, 30. Giorgio Bertozzi, 31.
Gordo Durich, 32. Jose Raul Scschneeberger, 33. Helen Hernández, 34. Xiuwen Wang, 35.
Audrey Keenan, 36. Juefu Zhang, 37. Yufen Li, 38. Aaron Osteen, 39. Gengmin Li, 40. Gary
Turchan, 41. ZhiAi Chen, 42. Lavanya Varma, 43. Xia Yang, 44. Miguel Galván, 45. Feli
Acuña, 46. David Nativel, 47. Vicki Lynn, 48. Dora Labora, 49. Hongyi Wang, 50. Juan Carlos
Camarero, 51. Yun Wang, 52. Xiaoli Chen, 53. Hikaru Utada, 54. George Abramidze, 55. Jean Claracq, 56. Cecilia Granara, 57. Sya Warfield, 58. Nathanaëlle Herbelin, 59. Christine Safa, 60. Elené Shatberashvili, 61. Christine Jardin-Sourgen, 62. Roger-Lacan, 63. Simon Martin, 64. Laura Altobelli, 65. Ioannis Kaiserlis, 66. Kahlil Robert Irving, 67. Carol Worthey, 68. Haize
Odogbo, 69. Tommaso Fattovich, 70. Francesca Borgo, 71. Clet Abraham, 72. Alessandra Bisi,
73. Gianfranco Meggiato, 74. Sophie Petetin, 75. Susan Pierce, 76. Xolly Mncwango, 77. Nast
Plas, 78. Arina S. Khan, 79. Zoë Modiga, 80. Lady Zamar, 81. Kelvin Momo, 82. Yasunari
Nakagomi, 83. De Mthuda, 84. Priddy Ugly, 85. Cybele Zhang, 86. Federico Ferrarini, 87.
Wataru Ozu, 88. Masako Nakahira, 89. Bella Zhang, 90. Naoko Murata, 91. Flor Warburton, 92. Nicole Finger, 93. Yui Mizuno, 94. Yurika Kinoshita, 95. Sebron Grant, 96. Bella Zhang, 97. Chi Wai Cheung, 98. Ming Cong, 99. Arsène Odin, 100. Edouard Mazaré
Sponsorship and Support
The festival is proudly supported by prestigious sponsors, including the internationally acclaimed
beauty brand MDSUN, luxury jewelry label Cynthia Clarte, and fashion house Aris A. Their
contributions underline a shared commitment to celebrating and elevating the arts.
Looking Ahead to 2025
The journey culminates in February 2025, when the LABA Biennial Organizing Committee will
convene at the Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills to select the top 10 LABA-MIMV global artists.
The selection process will involve a secret ballot by a distinguished panel of senior judges,
ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation.
About the LABA
The LABA remains dedicated to nurturing artistic innovation and cultural exchange. Its biennial
events are a testament to its commitment to celebrating creativity and fostering a vibrant
international art community.
Media Contact:
Monica Matulich
PRHollywood.com
The Beverly Arts News is sponsored by Cynthia Clarté, MDSUN, Youben Hu Art Studio, En Guangzhi Art Studio, and The Beverly Arts Foundation