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Vanessa Arelle

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Vanessa Arelle
Born
💼 Occupation
contributor for Vogue Mexico and Vogue Latin America
Known forHead of Cultural Affairs for Mexico in the United Kingdom
🌐 WebsiteVanessaArelle.com

Vanessa Arelle is a London-based contributor for Vogue Mexico and Vogue Latin America. She has served on boards of various non-profit organizations in United States, United Kingdom and Mexico.

Career[edit]

Imagine Peace[edit]

During the London 2012 Festival, which coincided with the 2012 Olympics, Arelle Directed partnered Yoko Ono for a public art project called Imagine Peace in partnership with the British Broadcasting Corporation and Art Production Fund, which featured a 70-second video on 22 large screens across the United Kingdom with the word “Imagine Peace” translated into 24 languages and the John Lennon 1971 song Imagine.:[1]// project included a pop-up shop at London´s iconic store Selfridges on Oxford St. with proceeds reserved for Art Production Fund.[2]

Vogue Mexico and Vogue Latin America[edit]

Since 2015, Arelle has been a contributor for Vogue Mexico and Vogue Latin America.[3] Arelle writes for both the print magazine and its digital platform with features and interviews of inspiring women, events, culture, travel and wellbeing.[4]

Art[edit]

Arelle has served on several art committees, and has expressed a particular appreciation of surrealism because “it’s so personal and open to interpretation.”.[5] Arelle was inspired by her uncle, an art collector in New York, and bought her first piece at age 16. It was after she attended the art fair Frieze London in 2005 that she started to build a collection.[6]

Collaborating Efforts[edit]

Arelle has been an advisor, board member and collaborator with various non-profits supporting sustainability, equality, human rights and culture. (Leading Culture Destintations Awards 2015).[7] Those groups include Fashion Revolution; the London Business School’s Out of Business Club; Art Production Fund; Women for Women International; David Roberts Art Foundation; Six Degrees Citizen Space, Common Action Forum and the Legatum Institute.[8]

References[edit]

  1. "Yoko Ono's Imagine Peace". Art Production Fund. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  2. "Autor Vanessa Arelle". Art Production Fund. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  3. "Zona Maco 2015". Vogue. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  4. "Autor Vanessa Arelle". Vogue. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  5. Contemporary Art Society."Private Collection Visit." Contemporary Art Society, March 7, 2013.
  6. Carolyn Asome."Artistic License: what the art world would wear to work." The Telegraph UK, September 23, 2015.
  7. "Leading Culture Destination Awards". Leading Culture Destination Awards. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  8. "The Right Human". blog. Retrieved 5 March 2012.


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