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Apartheid. The exhibition was assembled by the Association of Artists of the World against Apartheid headed by Antonio Saura and Ernest Pignon-Ernest



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Artists and Entertainers Against Apartheid: An Update

CULTURAL ISOLATION OF APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1965-1988. 3. A. United Nations policy of cultural isolation . Antonio Saura and Ernest Pignon-Ernest. The.



A Global History of Anti-Apartheid

against Apartheid' committee by Pignon-Ernest and the Spanish painter. Antonio Saura. Its founders were both committed political activists—the.



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12 Feb 2021 Ernest Pignon-Ernest : Banksy disait : « mais en France Ernest Pignon a fait ça 30 ans avant moi. » ... l'apartheid qui vont passer devant.



Artists and Entertainers Against Apartheid: An Update

Antonio Saura and Ernest Pignon-Ernest The collection will be presented as a gift to the Government of a free and democratic South Africa elected by universal suffrage Until that time the collection is held in trust by the Association of Artists of the World against Apartheid on behalf of the Cultural Foundation against Apartheid



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Chile and Ramallah Ernest Pignon-Ernest has been transforming the world’s streets into pop-up works of art since 1966 This unique approach s?ds in attaining a rare balance of activism without concession or denial and incredibly rigorous artistic expression Some of his pieces and particularly the gunned-down

Who is Ernest Pignon?

Ernest Pignon, known as Ernest Pignon-Ernest 1, is a French visual artist born February 23, 1942, in Nice. Intervening in the streets since 1966, he is considered one of the precursors2 of urban art in France. His drawings of Rimbaud and Pier Pasolini have become worldwide icons3.

What is Art Against Apartheid?

‘Art against Apartheid’ was an exhibition assembled by the Association of Artists of the World against Apartheid, headed by Ernest Pignon-Ernest and Antonio Suara, in co-operation with the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid.

What does the historian say about the ascendancy of prideful apartheid?

(Historians today bemoan the ascendancy of a kind of prideful apartheid in America, saying that clinging to ethnicity, in background and custom, has undermined the concept of unity.) What main message is the writer trying to communicate in "A Quilt of a Country"?

What does the Special Committee against apartheid do?

The Special Committee against Apartheid, which has the responsibility for monitoring the implementation of United Nations resolutions on South Africa, publishes a Register of Entertainers, Actors and Others who have Performed in Apartheid South Africa.

Artists and Entertainers Against Apartheid: An

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and from the developing world. For more information about Aluka, please see http://www.aluka.org Artists and Entertainers Against Apartheid: An Update Alternative titleNotes and Documents - United Nations Centre AgainstApartheidNo. 5/91 Author/CreatorUnited Nations Centre against Apartheid

PublisherUnited Nations, New York

Date1991-04-00

Resource typeReports

LanguageEnglish

Subject

Coverage (spatial)South Africa

Coverage (temporal)1991, 1965 - 1988

SourceNorthwestern University Libraries

DescriptionBACKGROUND. CULTURAL ISOLATION OF APARTHEIDSOUTH AFRICA, 1965-1988. United Nations policy ofcultural isolation. Activities by artists and culturalpersonalities. SYMPOSIUM ON CULTURE AGAINSTAPARTHEID, HELD AT ATHENS IN SEPTEMBER 1988.ACTIVITIES BY ARTISTS, CULTURAL PERSONALITIESAND OTHERS SINCE THE ATHENS SYMPOSIUM.CONCLUDING REMARKS. Annexes. Policy guidelines forthe implementation of the cultural boycott of South Africa.Athens Appeal.

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United NationsUnited NationsCent againtApaleidNotes and Documents.,? 5 IC9April 1991ARTISTS AND ENTERTAINERS AGAINST APARTHEID: AN UPDATE(Note: This paper, which is issued at the request of the Special Committee against

Apartheid, forms part of the documentation of the Second Symposium on Cultural and Academic Links with South Africa, to be held at Los Angeles from 10 to 12

May 1991.]

All material in these Notes and Documents may be freely reprinted. Acknowledgement, together with a copy of the publication containing the reprint, would be appreciated.

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CONTENTS

Page, I. BACKGROUND .......................................................... 3 II. CULTURAL ISOLATION OF APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA, 1965-1988. 3 A. United Nations policy of cultural isolation ......... 3 B. Activities by artists and cultural personalities .... 6 III. SYMPOSIUM ON CULTURE AGAINST APARTHEID, HELD AT

ATHENS

IN SEPTEMBER 1988 .......................................... 7 IV. ACTIVITIES BY ARTISTS, CULTURAL PERSONALITIES AND OTHERS SINCE THE ATHENS SYMPOSIUM ......................... 8 V. CONCLUDING REMARKS ......................................... 10

Annexes

I. Policy guidelines for the implementation of the cultural boycott ofSouth Africa ................................... 12 II. Athens Appeal ............................................ 14 - 3 -

I. BACKGROUND

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