Pacific Standard Time Appoints TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles for Marketing and Communications Campaign
Pacific Standard Time Appoints TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles for Marketing and Communications Campaign
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Pacific Standard Time, an unprecedented collaboration of more than 50 arts institutions throughout Southern California that are coming together to tell the story of the birth of the LA art scene, has appointed TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles for a sustained marketing and communications campaign beginning October 2011.
"TBWA\Chiat\Day captured the essence of the Pacific Standard Time initiative in a very clever, fresh and insightful way. The agency's deep appreciation of the influence of art in Los Angeles, combined with its roots in the Los Angeles creative community, makes the agency an ideal partner," said Joan Weinstein, interim director of the Getty Foundation and co-chair of the Pacific Standard Time organizing committee.
In the years after World War II, Southern California gave birth to many of today's most vital artistic trends -- and yet the immensely rich story of how this came about, through unprecedented cultural innovation and social change, remains largely unknown. To document this pivotal moment and bring it to life for a wide audience, the partner institutions in Pacific Standard Time have conducted groundbreaking research, which they will now reveal in concurrent, thematically linked exhibitions, performances and programs for six months beginning October 2011. The result, on view throughout the Los Angeles area and beyond, extending from Santa Barbara to San Diego to Palm Springs, will be nothing less than a new vision of the arts today, and how Los Angeles has played a decisive role in their development.
"This will be a fantastic partnership. We look forward to helping Pacific Standard Time document and share the cultural history of Los Angeles and its impact on global culture," said Patrick O'Neill, Executive Creative Director, TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles.
About TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles
Chiat/Day was founded in 1968 when Jay Chiat and Guy Day joined forces over a hot dog and a beer at a Los Angeles Dodgers game. The hour-long meeting at Dodger Stadium on April 1st (April Fool's Day in the U.S.) was concluded with a handshake during the 7th inning stretch.
Today TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles is part of TBWA Worldwide (www.tbwa.com) and creates Disruptive Ideas expressed through Media Arts for global clients, including adidas, Apple, Beiersdorf, Energizer, GSK, Henkel, Infiniti, Mars, McDonald's, Michelin, Nissan, Pernod Ricard, Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore Airlines, Sony PlayStation and Visa. TBWA is ranked as a Top-Ten worldwide advertising agency and was recognized by Advertising Age in 2010 as the "Best International Network of the Decade." Fast Company Magazine placed TBWA 24th on its 2009 list of "The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies" and as an Innovation All-Star in 2010. TBWA has 267 offices in 77 countries, and approximately 21,000 employees worldwide.
About Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945 - 1980
Pacific Standard Time is a collaboration of more than 50 cultural institutions across Southern California, which are coming together for six months, beginning October 2011, to tell the story of the birth of the Los Angeles art scene and how it became a major new force in the art world. Each institution will make its own contribution to this large scale story of artistic innovation and social change, told through a multitude of simultaneous exhibitions and programs. Exploring and celebrating the significance of the crucial post-World War II years and beyond, Pacific Standard Time encompasses developments from modernist architecture and design to multi-media installations; from L.A. pop to post-minimalism; from the films of the African-American L.A. Rebellion to the feminist happenings of the Women's Building; from ceramics to Chicano performance art and from Japanese-American design to the pioneering work of artists' collectives.
Initiated through $10 million in grants from the Getty Foundation, Pacific Standard Time involves cultural institutions of every size and character across Southern California, from Greater Los Angeles to San Diego and Santa Barbara to Palm Springs.
Source: TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles
CONTACT: Jeremy Miller, +1-212-804-1162, jeremy.miller@tbwaworld.com
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