Novo Foundation's Peter Buffett On The Power—And Limits—Of Art And Money

Monday, February 13, 2017

Novo Foundation's Peter Buffett On The Power—And Limits—Of Art And Money

AS THE SON OF THE WORLD’S ONCE-RICHEST MAN (at the moment, Warren ranks number three), Peter Buffett has spent a lifetime with access to nearly limitless resources, though due to his father’s predilection for living modestly in Omaha, Nebraska, it wasn’t until he reached adulthood that he knew it. 

For much of his career, Buffett has recorded and written music for commercials, filmtelevision, and theater. Recently, he released a cover of Joni Mitchell’s protest song “Woodstock,” just one of his forays into political art, which include the 2009 song “Blood Into Gold,” created with rapper Akon. But for about 10 years now, Buffett has also served with his wife Jennifer as co-president of the NoVo Foundation, working to advance the rights of women and girls, indigenous communities, and other vulnerable populations. The couple was twice named by Barron’s as two of the world’s most effective philanthropists...

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