Hundreds of Cultural Institutions and Film Festivals Worldwide Join in films4peace Peace Initiative
Hundreds of Cultural Institutions and Film Festivals Worldwide Join in films4peace Peace Initiative
LONDON, September 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
New Films by Gregory Crewdson, Yang Fudong, Isaac Julien, Michael Nyman and
more for World Peace Day, 21 September
Today, PUMA.Peace announced that hundreds of cultural institutions worldwide, from
Australia to Zimbabwe, are supporting films4peace to celebrate World Peace Day on 21
September 2012-an international UN day of ceasefire, and a day for individuals,
organizations and countries to demonstrate acts of peace.
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films4peace, an annual short film commission by PUMA.Peace, features 21 of today's
most innovative contemporary artists visually interpreting the subject of peace. These art
films will be released at cultural venues globally on 21 September 2012. Launched through
the dedicated films4peace.com [http://www.films4peace.com ] website, the initiative
encourages the films to be screened and shared across the world, through social networking
websites, blogs and media channels.
"Artists confront us with the challenges of our time," said Mark Coetzee, films4peace
curator. "films4peace are both disturbing and inspiring, responsive to the reality of our
time but they also ask us to be responsible for our actions. PUMA.Peace wishes to
contribute to making the world a better place. A world that is safer, more peaceful and
more creative. We are honoured that so many amazing and high profile museums, galleries
and online partners have joined us in this important initiative."
Curator Mark Coetzee has invited 21 artists to create 17 works:
Janet Biggs (USA)
Ergin Cavusoglu (Bulgaria)
Magali Charrier (France)
Gregory Crewdson and Costanza Theodoli-Braschi (USA and UK)
Yang Fudong (China)
Tom Gran and Kayleigh Gibbons (UK)
Max Hattler (Germany)
Isaac Julien (UK)
Peterson Kamwathi (Kenya)
Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy (Ireland)
Nandipha Mntambo (Swaziland)
Michael Nyman (UK)
Noriko Okaku (Japan)
Jacco Olivier (Netherlands)
Bill Porter (UK)
Levi van Veluw (Netherlands)
Hank Willis Thomas and Terence Nance (USA)
Live screenings will accompany the online release at major museums globally, including
the Bass Museum of Art (Miami, USA), Centro Nacional de las Artes, (Mexico City, Mexico),
Design Museum, London (UK), Musee d'art contemporain de Montreal (Canada), Museo de Arte
Contemporaneo de Puerto Rico (San Juan) and The Phillips Collection (Washington, D.C.); in
public urban spaces including the Denver Theatre District (USA), La Virreina Centre de la
Imatge (Barcelona, Spain) and the Laumeier Sculpture Park (St. Louis, USA); educational
institutions and youth leadership conferences, including the H&R Block Artspace at the
Kansas City Art Institute (USA), New World School of the Arts (Miami, Florida), The Banff
Centre (Banff, Canada) and the 2012 One Young World summit (Pittsburgh, USA); and
international film festivals including Addis Foto Fest (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), Afrika
Film festival (Leuven, Belgium), Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (Port of Spain,
Trinidad) and West Midlands Human Rights Film Festival (Birmingham, UK).
Online screenings include Blink Video Art, Creative Art Network, Dailymotion,
MiShorts, MTV Voices, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Shooting People, Streaming
Museum, Vimeo and YouTube.
In keeping with the spirit of the commission, these films will be gifted to the world,
within public domain and free from screening fees, as tools for peace. By releasing these
short films as broadly as possible, on multiple live and virtual platforms, the aim is to
effect positive social change and broaden the discussions around peace globally.
The films include 35 mm live action, experimental animation and fine art approaches.
The artists were selected for the quality and scope of their work and their sensitivity in
interpreting the theme. Shooting People has been the production management of this
initiative (http://www.shootingpeople.org).
Editors Notes
films4peace will be available to download and watch online at
http://www.films4peace.com from 21 September 2012-World Peace Day.
Images
For more information, to download the press release, film stills, artists' statements,
biographies and headshots, please visit http://www.films4peace.com/admin/login
PUMA.Peace
Through its PUMAVision platform, PUMA is working towards creating a better world for
generations to come, and as a part of this platform, PUMA.Peace is working to inspire and
educate individuals around the globe that peace is possible. Through the initiatives of
PUMA.Peace, PUMA is providing real and practical expressions of this vision by
strategically implementing long-term partnerships, creative initiatives and raising global
awareness. For more information, please visit http://peace.puma.com
Media Contacts
Worldwide: Marlene Ringel, marlene.ringel@puma.com +49(0)91-3281-3134
UK: Elizabeth Benjamin, elizabeth@margaretlondon.com +44(0)20-7923-2861
UK: Emma Pettit, emma@margaretlondon.com +44(0)20-7923-2861
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