Louise Blouin Foundation Presents Global Creative Leadership AwardsBy ARTINFO
Published: September 23, 2008
“We are thrilled to honor these four visionary individuals,” said Louise Blouin MacBain, founder and chairman of the Louise Blouin Foundation. “Craig Barrett, Sir Paul Nurse, Peter Sellars, and President Bingu Wa Mutharika have not just reached the pinnacle of excellence in their respective fields, they have also committed their lives and careers to improving the lives of others across borders.” Past award winners include President Bill Clinton, Eli Broad, Jeff Koons, Richard Meier, Renée Fleming, Richard Axel, Sir Clive Gillinson, Eric Kandel, and Jimmy Wales. The Summit has also announced two important projects. The first, the LINK Project “seeks to create a search engine and online network to connect philanthropic institutions, NGOs, and other non-for-profits globally working across the areas of development, aid, education, health, and poverty alleviation,” according to a press release. The project, which is being developed with the help of engineers at Google and in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnership, is meant to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the NGO community. The second initiative is the Fund for the Cultural Preservation of Tibet and the Promotion of Chinese Culture. The mission of the fund, according to a press release, is “to strictly complement the already existing cultural preservation efforts in the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) by the Chinese Government. This platform, administered by the Louise Blouin Foundation, seeks to obtain money from countries, foundations, artists, corporations and private donors to further support domestic cultural preservation efforts; to organize a series of international exhibitions on Tibetan and Chinese culture; and to create a series of online promotional tools for Tibetan and Chinese culture.” The first project associated with the fund is an exhibition of new works by the Chinese contemporary artist Wang Guangyi, at the Louise Blouin Institute in London, from October 17, 2008, to March 1, 2009. Additionally, the Institute and Pace Beijing gallery will present an exhibition of works by another contemporary Chinese artist, Yue Minjun, in the spring of 2009. Pace Beijing will make a substantial contribution to the Fund for the Cultural Preservation of Tibet and the Promotion of Chinese Culture as part of the partnership. The Louise Blouin Foundation is a sister organization of Louise Blouin Media, parent company to ARTINFO. |