The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama
The Exhibit
The Missing Peace: Artists consider the Dalai Lama is a multi-media art exhibit which brings together 88 respected artists from over 30 different countries. Using the life and story of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama as inspiration, the intention of this project is to shift the world's attention toward peace[1].
The exhibit is the result of collaboration between the Committee of 100 for Tibet and the Dalai Lama Foundation, and was curated by Randy Jayne Rosenberg, Executive Director of the nonprofit art and activism group, Art Works for Change. It has been shown all over the world.
Venues
Past Venues
Brukenthal National Museum, Sibiu, Romania May 18—July 18, 2010
Miami, Florida, The Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, October 9, 2009 to January 10, 2010.
Madrid, Spain, Fundación Canal, January 30 to April 12, 2009.
Tokyo, Japan, October 17 to November 9, 2008.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts -San Francisco, California, December 1, 2007 to March 16, 2008.
Emory Visual Arts Gallery - Atlanta GA, September 29 to October 27, 2007.
Rubin Museum of Art, New York, March–September 2007 and The School of Visual Arts, July–August 2007
Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago, October, 2006-January 2007
UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Los Angeles, June–September, 2006.
Current/Upcoming Venues
Nobel Museum in Stockholm — October 9, 2010—January 2, 2011
- Note: New venues are currently being scheduled.
Participating Artists
- Marina Abramovic
- Seyed Alavi
- Jane Alexander
- El Anatsui
- Laurie Anderson
- Ken Aptekar
- Richard Avedon
- Kirsten Bahrs Janssen
- Chase Bailey
- Tyseer Barakat
- Sanford Biggers
- Phil Borges
- Dove Bradshaw
- Guy Buffet
- Dario Campanile
- Andy Cao Anh Khoa
- Squeak Carnwath
- Long-Bin Chen
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Costantino Ciervo
- Chuck Close
- Bernard Cosey
- Santiago Cucullu
- Binh Danh
- Mel Day
- Lewis deSoto
- Filippo di Sambuy
- Peig Fairbrook and Adele Fox
- Era and Donald Farnsworth
- Spencer Finch
- Sylvie Fleury
- Louis Fox
- Adam Fuss
- Juan Galdeano
- Rupert Garcia
- Robin Garthwait and Dan Griffin
- Richard Gere
- Losang Gyatso
- Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison
- David and Hi-Jin Hodge
- Jim Hodges
- Jenny Holzer
- Tri Huu Luu
- Ichi Ikeda
- Yoko Inoue
- Ilya and Emilia Kabakov
- Jesal Kapadia
- Anish Kapoor
- Kimsooja
- Enrique Martinez Celaya
- Nefeli Massia
- Yumyo Miyasaka
- Gabriela Morawetz
- Kisho Mwkaiyama
- Tom Nakashima
- Yoshiro Negishi
- Dang Ngo
- Michele Oka Doner
- Robert and Shana Parke-Harrison
- Susan Plum
- Rosemary Rawcliffe
- Tenzing Rigdol
- Herb Ritts
- Michal Rovner
- Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Sebastiao Salgado
- Salustiano
- Andra Samelson
- Arlene Shechet
- Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
- Doug and Mike Starn
- Pat Steir
- Hoang Van Bui
- Adriana Varejão
- Bill Viola
- Inkie Whang
- William Wiley
- Katarina Wong
- Yuriko Yamaguchi
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