Judges on The International Art Prize

We are thrilled to be working with an esteemed group of judges on the International Art Prize. Each judge is known for their expertise in the field of art and potential to actively develop the career of an artist.

In New York we’re working with Jeanne Greenberg-Rohatyn, a gallerist, art advisor and curator, founder of Salon 94 Design and Salon 94, an iconic project space and gallery located in a historic Beaux Arts building on Museum Mile, New York.

In Hong Kong, Aaina Bhargava, an arts writer and editor and currently the Arts and Culture Editor of Tatler Asia, where she identifies topical issues and charts growing cultural trends in Asia and around the world.

In Los Angeles the judge is César García-Alvarez, the Founding Executive & Artistic Director of The Mistake Room (TMR) in Los Angeles, an independent space that presents artist projects and exhibitions with a global focus.

In Tokyo we’re working with Kyoko Hattori, is Vice President at PACE Tokyo, responsible for launching the gallery’s new development in Azabudai Hills. Prior to joining PACE, Hattori worked as Regional Director of Phillips in Japan, opening their Tokyo office in 2016.

For Paris the judge is Fabien Vallérian; International Arts and Culture Director at Ruinart, working on artist commissions, partnerships with fairs, museums and galleries, public relations as well as various Ruinart art prizes around the world.

In London, the judge is Ekow Eshun; a curator, writer and broadcaster, Chair of London’s Fourth Plinth, former Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and judge for the Turner Prize 2024.

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