
Cover image and 17 works
in the book by William Kelly |
Compiled by William Kelly With 17 print images from
"Prints from The Peace Project" "This
remarkable and compelling anthology springs from the relationship between art and
contemporary culture."
Book Newsletter March 1994
"These writings, accompanied by William Kelly's
haunting graphic imagery...lend a collective solidarity to what is more than a moral and
intellectual stand-point."
Michael Spens, Editor,Studio International (United
Kingdom)
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| Contributors are from the areas
of the arts, human rights, education, criminology, medicine and include: |
- Daniel Berrigan
- Elie Wiesel
- Arun Gandhi
- Margot Stern Strom
- Samuel Elias Pritchard
- Lawrence Sherman
- Paul Cox
- Chris Wallace-Crabbe
- Margaret Leggatt
- others...
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| Foreword by Douglas Kellner
"They show us how a variety of people can integrate perspectives on
non-violence into their lives...They challenge us to do likewise." Introduction by Anne Deveson "There are many voices in this
book. Some speak of great difficulties and consequences. Others speak of options. Hands
are extended to others, images are placed in our minds. Daniel Berrigan tells us 'Peace is
hard' and Arun Gandhi that "It may be slow but it is sure'." |
"Art is not selfish and does not exist for its own purpose.Therefore art can also
speak for human freedom, can raise to issue the senselessness of violence...That is what
this book discusses in many different ways: shocking, fascinating and giving food for
thought."
Jaap Bremer, Deputy Director,Rijksmuseum,
Kroller-Muller (Netherlands)
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"Violence to Non-Violence"
Compiled by William Kelly
136 Pages with 17 "Prints from The Peace Project" folio (black and white and
colour).
ISBN (Harwood Academic Publishers) 3-7186-5467-9
ISBN (Craftsman House) 976-8097-88-4
For copies of the book please contact publishers:-
c/o Fine Arts Press Pty. Ltd.
Fax + 61 2 9878 8122
Email: Sales@gbpub.com.au
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