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May 3rd - Artists React to War!

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday April 09, 2003 18:14author by Athomas Goldberg - The Works on Shirts Projectauthor email athomas at worksonshirts dot org

International Art Action for Peace

The Works on Shirts Project invites you to take part in "WEARNICA", an international exhibition of artistic reactions to war.

On May 3rd, 2003, The Works on Shirts Project invites you to take part in "WEARNICA", an international exhibition of artistic reactions to war. On the day of the event, participants in over 30 cities in 8 countries around the world will form walking art galleries, wearing original works they've created on the backs of white dress shirts into museums and monuments, parks and shopping malls to help raise public awareness of the realities of war in our time.

On February 5th, Colin Powell stood before the U. N. to make his case for a new resolution authorizing the U.S. to take military action against Iraq. Notably absent was Picasso's "Guernica", perhaps one of the the twentieth century's greatest, most unsettling artistic images depicting the brutal, self-destructive nature of war. Under pressure from the U.S. Government, The tapestry was covered prior to the Secretary of State's speech out of concern that the painting's message might speak to historical parallels that the Bush administration and UN officials were clearly determined that the media or the public should not make.

In response, the Works on Shirts Project (http://www.worksonshirts.org) has initiated this historic event to give people in the U.S. and around the world an opportunity to follow Picasso's example by publicly expressing their own personal reactions to the war in Iraq and continuing conflicts throughout the world. So far the response has been extremely enthusiastic, with new locations being added daily.

Here's what YOU can do:

By staging an event in your area, making a financial contribution or just spreading the word, you can help send a message to the Bush administration, the U.N. and the world that the power of art to reveal the horrors of war and the promise of peace cannot be covered up.

The Idea is Simple:

By creating original war-inspired artwork that can be worn as clothing, it's possible to stage an art exhibition in any location open to the public. As long as the participants conform to the standard behavior for the general public in the space, the white dress shirts will visually tie the pieces together, and the images will speak for themselves.

Toronto Star art critic Peter Goddard wrote of the Guernica coverup: "If there is a war with Iraq, there's already been the first casualty — art." We can change that. Where one image has been silenced, a thousand may drown out the drums of war forever.

Those interested in learning more about this event and how they can participate should visit: http://www.worksonshirts.org

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author by €publication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 18:16author address author phone

que pasa con Guernica.
by jo ricord ho! 7:02pm Wed Apr 9 '03

worth noting that the painting was a copy.
and it was uncovered shortly later because of activists writing thousands of letters and protesting the covering of a symbol known to all.
And then afterwards it became a symbol of this Peace Campaign everyone in BCN has seen Guernica banners.

This of course added to the psychological pressure on the White House, they moved to have a copy of Guernica hidden from public view and they could not, and then afterwards the association was made on the streets.

the use of Guernica the image be it copy or original is one of the successes of our movement.
and one of the failures of the white house handling of WAR.

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author by Fred - The real worldpublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 18:24author address author phone

I have a performance art piece, its called 'Liberation'. What happens is hundreads of people tear down a statue of a socialist dictator of 25 years standing with the help of a tank. What do you think? I'de hate to be controversial, I know some people here are afraid of reality and all.



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