The Missing Peace: Artists & the Dalai Lama
100% of the profits from the Missing Peace Project benefit the Dalai Lama Foundation.
Artists Consider the Dalai Lama is a multi-media traveling art exhibition that brings together the work of 88 artists from 30 countries (among them Chuck Close, Richard Avedon, Jenny Holzer, Marina Abramovic, Anish Kapoor, Laurie Anderson, Bill Viola). The intention of the project is to shift the world's attention towards peace by exposing millions of people around the world to art inspired by the universal messages of the Dalai Lama.
Klaudia Marr Gallery has the privilege of being among a few select venues that are representing limited edition works by some of these well known artists who have contributed to the project.
RICHARD AVEDON - His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Kamataka, India, January 1998
digital pigment print
signed by Richard Avedon and His Holiness the Dalai Lama
18 by 23 inches image
Edition of 12
$25,000
CHUCK CLOSE - The Dalai Lama, 2005
digital pigment print on Crane Museo paper
39.5 by 33 inches image; 49 by 41.5 inches paper; framed
Signed Edition #2 of 15
$9,400
ENRIQUE MARTINEZ CELAYA - Untitled, 2006
digital pigment print, laminated with adjacent mirror (right side is a mirror)
14 by 20 inches
Editon of 30
$3,000
YOKO INOUE - Untitled, 2006
ceramic; Edition of 6
(5 bottles)
dimensions vary; 8 inches shortest bottle to 11 inches tallest bottle
$2,500
YOKO INOUE - Untitled, 2006
digital pigment print on Hannemuhle Satin paper
14.5 by 11 inches image on 20 by 16 inches paper; framed
Edition of 30
$2,200
MIKE & DOUG STARN - Untitled, 2006
digital pigment print on Crane Museo paper
30 by 30 inches image on 33.75 by 34 inches paper
Edition #12 of 30
$5,000
ANDRA SAMELSON - Bamiyan Reborn III, 2005
pigment print
25 by 30 inches image; framed
Edition of 10
$2,200
ANDRA SAMELSON - Bamiyan Reborn I, 2005
pigment print
10 by 12 inches image; framed
Edition #6 of 10
$850