After three years of accumulated branding experience, the Art Nova 100 project has become the nation’s first genuine promotion platform for youth art. Art Nova 100 has always carried out exploration and innovation in its practices, and subsequently the 2014 edition will represent a new starting point for the project. For one, this year’s Art Nova 100 will be staged for the first time in the Beijing National Agricultural Exhibition Hall, set to be the new home for annual youth art festivals in years to come. The 2014 Art Nova 100 judges are also more international than in previous years, and include experts from China, USA, and South Korea, ensuring that participating artists measure up to global standards. The project’s ability to provide access to the right channels that artists need to rise up and gain exposure is similarly becoming more and more refined. Several key avenues of recognition for outstanding artists have been formed: the Art Nova 100 exhibit, the extraordinary, one out of 100 youth art exhibition show, and the Lalique Youth Art Prize. In the future we will be setting up a higher level of world young artist award for artists from the Asia Pacific and, possibly, other regions of the world.