Mostre, Israele, Tel Aviv, 10 December 2017
This is a call for a collective worldwide social art exhibition to coincide with World Human Rights Day, and raise consciousness on human rights' violations.

Galleries and Artists in all media are invited to submit proposal for an exhibition or event in their location, and all of them will be connected and fruible through Facebook Live video.

Especially wanted are multiples and electronically distributable works which enable to exhibit in multiple locations.

Please read on medium.com "Call for a Human Rights Museum in Geneve".

The freedom which I consider most important, past the primal needs of food, shelter and love, is that of the intellect, which includes freely communicating and receiving communication, learning and teaching, and access to tools and materials needed to create art and intellectual content.

The museum will operate a fund, jointly with the World Intellectual Property Organization
to assist financially, socially or politically marginalized and/or persecuted artists by financing ad hoc their legal defense and artistic creation, creating space and channels to seel their work and earn a dignified living, curating exhibitions and events, buying and selling their artwork, creating and allocating work/living spaces, and supply, providing accounting and compliance assistance and whatever else will be discovered to be needed to fulfill these aims.

The exhibition will tour the world after its opening; at the end of the tour the works that compose it will either be acquired by the museum at fair price or sold at auction with half the proceeds to the artist and half to the fund; a yearbook will be produced and marketed in time for the following year's exhibition.

Submission proposals and other inquiries to:
ELIAHU GAL-OR, INTELLECTUAL STOCK EXCHANGE, POB 31403, Jerusalem
91313, Israel
pizzarebbe@gmail.com +972586272388 Skype: pizzarebbe Twitter: @pizzarebbe


This year's theme is "Border Transit Restrictions".

Freedom of Travel is a basic freedom enshrined in the Declaration of Human Rights, yet systematically violated, especially for the underprivileged and marginalized poor, by states that have signed and ratified it.

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