Activists arrested in the Louvre secretly sent this message fr...
Ten performers were arrested today at the Louvre for challenging its sponsorship by oil companies Total and Eni. But they managed to smuggle a phone into their cell to get this message out. Performance by End oil-sponsorship of the arts, BP or not BP?, G.U.L.F. Liberate Tate, Not An Alternative Occupy Museums, Platform London, Science Unstained, Shell Out Sounds, No Tar Sands, Stopp oljesponsing av norsk kulturliv, The Natural History Museum alongside other artists and activists from around the world. Film supported by 350.org and Real Media.
Posted by New Internationalist Magazine on Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Thursday, 10 December 2015
The Louvre museum challenged for its sponsorship by oil companies
In honor of the victims of the Paris terror attacks
Graffiti in honor of the victims of the Paris attacks made by a Kazakh artist called "ChemiS" in Prague. |
Friday, 16 October 2015
This Artist Is Erasing The U.S.-Mexico Border Fence With Blue Paint
Mexican-born artist Ana Teresa Fernández is painting a portion of the border fence between the U.S. and Mexico blue so that it blends in with the sky.
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Knowledge is the Beginning
"The Ramallah Concert - Knowledge is the Beginning" is the story of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, where young Arabs and Jews perform and live side by side. It is a film about what music can do; the way it can transcend cultural barriers, bring people together, defeat prejudice and overcome religious and political differences. It also demonstrates the problems that crop up occasionally and how music can help people from different points of view find common ground. For Daniel Barenboim, founder of the ensemble, the orchestra is a symbol for what could be achieved in the Middle East.
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Activists occupy British Museum over BP sponsorship
Activists occupy British Museum over BP sponsorship
Read my BP Portrait Award: where are the “Rembrandts”?
Read my BP Portrait Award: where are the “Rembrandts”?
Artwork by Brian David Braun 2011 |
Artists Around The World Respond To Tragic Death Of 3-Year-Old Syrian Refugee Aylan
People dressed in red t-shirts and demin shorts lay down on a beach to recreate the moment tragic Syrian refugee Aylan Kurdi was found dead. Around 30 people recreated the discovery of three-year-old's body in tribute in Rabat, Morocco.
Friday, 26 June 2015
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Shamsia Hassani: Afghan graffiti artist
- Afghan graffiti artist Shamsia Hassani shortlisted for Artraker Award - but she still has to dodge landmines to create her work
- She Is Afghanistan's First Street Artist, and She Might Actually Change Our Views
- “Art is stronger than war”: Afghanistan’s first female street artist speaks out – interview
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