Bianca Jagger to Present Freedom to Create
The Freedom to Create Prize is pleased to announce that renowned human rights advocate Bianca Jagger will present the main award at its prize ceremony on Wednesday 25 November 2009 at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. (Photo: Bianca Jagger)
Bianca Jagger, Founder and Chair, Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, is delighted to support the Prize, which uses art to promote social justice and inspire the human spirit in places of despair and destruction: “Throughout history, artists have recorded and denounced the abuses and horrors of their time, from the graphic depiction of war atrocities in Francisco Goya’s Disasters of War, to Picasso’s Guernica, to the simplicity of Andy Warhol’s image of an empty electric chair. Artists can exert great influence on people’s hearts and minds; they show us both the world’s beauty, and its horrors; each time an artist is censored our society moves further away from enlightenment.”
Richard Chandler, Founder and Chairman of Orient Global, a private investment group that organizes the prize, praised Bianca Jagger’s passion for human rights and social justice. He said her presence signified the power of the prize in celebrating and defending artists on the frontlines.
This year international artists shortlisted for the Main Prize include Mohsen Makhmalbaf, the celebrated filmmaker and official overseas spokesman for 2009 Iranian presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi, Western Saharan singer Aziza Brahim, Yemeni-based former war photographer Karim Ben Khelifa, Burmese refugee women’s group, The Kumjing Storytellers and Afghani installation artist Sheenkai Alam Stanikzai.
1,015 artists from 110 countries entered the prize, which carries US$125,000 in prize money.
The Freedom to Create Main Prize finalists:
Aziza Brahim, world musician, Western Sahara
Karim Ben Khelifa, photographer, Yemen
Mohsen Makhmalbaf, filmmaker, Iran
Sheenkai Alam Stanikzai, installation artist, Afghanistan
The Kumjing Storytellers, performance art troupe, Burma/Thailand
The Freedom to Create Youth Prize finalists:
The AOS Angels, performance troupe, China
Genesis:Sarajevo, dance group, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Poimboi Veeyah Koindu (The Orphan Boys of Koindu), dance group, Sierra Leone
Super Buddies Club, theatre, Swaziland
The Freedom to Create Imprisoned Artist Prize finalists:
Lapiro de Mbanga, singer, Cameroon
Maziar Bahari, filmmaker, Iran
Saw Wei, poet and installation artist, Burma
Freedom to Create is an initiative that seeks to improve lives by addressing society’s ability to support and sustain creativity. The initiative focuses on those societies in greatest need.
For more information please visit: www.freedomtocreateprize.com
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