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THE MISSING PEACE: THE DALAI LAMA PORTRAIT PROJECT
We see this project as a unique opportunity to explore the idea of art as an interpretation of, and a catalyst for, peace. The project and exhibition title is an evocative play on wordspeace may be elusive, or missing, in our worldbut the Dalai Lama consistently shows that dedicating oneself to peace is anything but pointless. The word “portrait” is used very loosely. Artists will be free to explore whatever they find meaningful in the life and work of the Dalai Lama; each “portrait” will be the result of personal interpretation. Fifty artists have been selected to participate, including Laurie Anderson, Ken Aptekar, Richard Avedon, Guy Buffet, Adam Fuss, Jenny Holzer, Michal Rovner, Bill Viola and Katarina Wong. Many of the artists will be creating new work for the exhibition in a wide variety of media, including photography, painting, textiles, animation, sculpture, video, and installation works. Through the work of the featured artists, we hope to broaden appreciation for the principles the Dalai Lama has exemplified throughout his lifetime of service, and to inspire people around the world to make their own irreplaceable contributions to a more peaceful world. We are in the process of developing curriculum materials to accompany the exhibit that will provide a framework for individuals to move from inspiration to continued study and engagement. |
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