INGLATERRA: se inauguró en Londres exhibición 400 women contra la violencia contra la mujer.
A new project by visual artist Tamsyn Challenger featuring nearly 200 exceptional artists including Tracey Emin, Paula Rego, Swoon, Maggi Hambling and Humphrey Ocean will be unveiled at a London exhibition on 11 November.
AMNISTY INTERNATIONAL said:
We’re delighted to be supporting 400 Women as this project throws into sharp relief the devastating reality of the level of abuse against women in the Chihuahua region.
“Justice is a word which remains elusive for most families whose daughter, sister, wife or mother has been murdered or abducted in Juárez. Many families have been waiting for years to find out what happened to their loved one or for the perpetrators to be held to account.
“Amnesty continues to urge the authorities to fully investigate every case of murdered or missing women or girls. Ending impunity for these crimes is the only means of ensuring that violence against women ceases in Ciudad Juarez and women and girls can live their lives free from violence.”
The exhibition will open with a private viewing on 11 November where the artists and special guests will attend.
The exhibition will run until 28 November at Shoreditch Town Hall Basement and across 25 November – Global Day for the Eradication of Violence against Women. Amnesty International is working in conjunction with 400 Women
AMNISTY INTERNATIONAL said:
We’re delighted to be supporting 400 Women as this project throws into sharp relief the devastating reality of the level of abuse against women in the Chihuahua region.
“Justice is a word which remains elusive for most families whose daughter, sister, wife or mother has been murdered or abducted in Juárez. Many families have been waiting for years to find out what happened to their loved one or for the perpetrators to be held to account.
“Amnesty continues to urge the authorities to fully investigate every case of murdered or missing women or girls. Ending impunity for these crimes is the only means of ensuring that violence against women ceases in Ciudad Juarez and women and girls can live their lives free from violence.”
The exhibition will open with a private viewing on 11 November where the artists and special guests will attend.
The exhibition will run until 28 November at Shoreditch Town Hall Basement and across 25 November – Global Day for the Eradication of Violence against Women. Amnesty International is working in conjunction with 400 Women
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