ART
for The World is an ONG associated with the UNDPI (United
Nations Department of Public Information). Its
mission is to create, through the universal language
of art a meaningful and enduring dialogue among diverse peoples,
cultures, and world views in order to encourage tolerance and solidarity
and to foster education as a human right.
ART for The World is a direct outgrowth of the exhibition Dialogues of Peace
which was conceived to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the United
Nations in 1995.
ART for The World organizes exhibitions with the participation of artists
from all over the world. These events are based on the ideals of human rights,
dignity, freedom, peace and solidarity enshrined in the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights and proclaimed as fundamental values by the Charter of Fundamental
Rights of the European Union.
With its underlying ideals, shared by artists, intellectuals, curators, collectors,
other concerned individuals, as well as contributing institutions and corporations,
ART for The World organizes its special exhibitions and events in culturally
significant places in Europe and around the world in order to develop, on
a wide scale, greater awareness and a deeper understanding of creative endeavour
and its importance to human welfare.
By presenting contemporary works of art specifically conceived for historical
sites momentarily turned into contemporary museums, such as a Hispanic convent
in Mexico, an Armenian monastery on the Venetian lagoon, or a Medersa in
Morocco, ART for The World brings new life to ancient monuments thereby attracting
thereby both new audiences and extensive media coverage, and is thus able
to spread its message both locally and internationally.
ART for The World works in close collaboration with the artists' community
and with the institutions that defend and promote the principles of human
rights: the United Nations, the World Health Organisation, the High Commissioner
for Refugees, etc and the European Parliament.
ART for The World is the only non governmental organisation associated with
the United Nations Department of Public Informations actively involved in
promoting solidarity and democracy through contemporary art.
The mission of ART for The World is to build a bridge between art and society.
Its initiatives indissolubly join aesthetic as well as humanitarian purposes,
with a view to raising public attention on the issues that stir up our society.
 Chen
Zhen, China Dialogues of Peaces,
Geneva
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