Over 80 leading artists and architects announced for Cure3
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Over 80 leading artists and architects announced for Cure3
Julian Opie, Walking in Melbourne, 2016. Perspex cube and Vinyl, 20 x 20 x 20 cm.



LONDON.- Cure3 2018, is the 2nd edition of the acclaimed selling exhibition, devised by Artwise in association with Bonhams to raise awareness and funds for The Cure Parkinson’s Trust and Parkinson’s research. We are delighted now to announce the complete list of participating artists for 2018, with a host of important new names, including the artists Carmen Herrera and Anish Kapoor, as well as 11 specially invited architects.

Cure3 2018 artists: Alice Anderson, Ron Arad, Miranda Argyle, Barnaby Barford, Rana Begum, Tony Bevan, Peter Blake, Rose Blake, Rob and Nicky Carter, Dan Chadwick, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Gordon Cheung, Mat Collishaw, Adam Dant, Pablo de Laborde Lascaris, Adeline de Monseignat, Bouke de Vries, Edmund de Waal, Diana Edmunds, Abigail Fallis, Knopp Ferro, Laura Ford, Ryan Gander, Andy Goldsworthy, Lothar Götz, Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva, Hassan Hajjaj, Nigel Hall, Alex Hartley, Carmen Herrera, Nick Hornby, Paul Huxley, Alison Jackson, Vanessa Jackson, Tess Jaray, Ben Johnson, Idris Khan, Anish Kapoor, Phillip King, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Tania Kovats, Brigitte Kowanz, Chris Levine, Andrew Logan, Andrew Macintosh (Mackie), Susie MacMurray , Elizabeth Magill, John Maine, Helen Marten, Harland Miller, Claire Morgan, Mariko Mori , Annie Morris, Humphrey Ocean, Angela Palmer, Florence Peake, Simon Periton, Julian Perry, Thomas J Price, Stephanie Quayle, Saad Qureshi, Danny Rolph, Andrew Sabin, Nina Saunders, Conrad Shawcross, Anj Smith, Dillwyn Smith, Amy Stephens, Sinta Tantra, Troika, Gavin Turk, Charlotte Verity, Jonathan Yeo.

Specially invited architects: Spencer de Grey (Foster+Partners),Piers Gough (CZWG Architects) Nicholas Grimshaw (Grimshaw Architects), Zaha Hadid Studio, Ivan Harbour (Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners), Michael Hopkins (Hopkins Architects), Alex Lifschutz (Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands) Alfred Munkenbeck (Munkenbeck + Partners), John Pawson, Chris Wilkinson (Wilkinson Eyre Architects), Chris Williamson (Weston Williamson + Partners)

Co-Founded in 2005 by Tom Isaacs, The Cure Parkinson’s Trust (CPT) is a charitable organisation created by and for people living with Parkinson’s. CPT has one bold aim – to find a cure for Parkinson’s. CPT funds and supports pioneering research into new treatments which offer real hope of a cure to the more than 10 million people living with the condition worldwide.

Tom lived an inspirational life with Parkinson’s, devoted to the cause of CPT. He was passionate about the Cure3 project from the beginning and it was Tom’s description of living with Parkinson’s as feeling like being ‘boxed in’ that inspired Artwise with the concept from which Cure3 was borne. Tom passed away on May 31st, 2017 and Cure3 2018 is dedicated to his memory and incredible achievements.

Cure3 is an opportunity to buy beautiful and highly collectable art by major names and rising stars whilst supporting the vital work of The Trust. Each work has been created using a bespoke Perspex box, 20cm3 but with an amazing range of approaches and interpretations, both inside – and outside the box. These unique works will be available to buy with prices from just under £1,000 to over £20,000, with the cubes on view to the public at Bonhams, London from 26th – 28th October (Private view on 25th). Cubes will be available to purchase on www.cure3.co.uk from 8am on 26th October 2018.

Cure3 is devised by Susie Allen and Laura Culpan from Artwise, the dynamic curatorial team behind the original RCA Secret postcard project. Cure3 2017 was a critical success and raised more than £300,000 for CPT, securing plaudits from a host of international media including SKY News, F.T, How To Spend It, The Evening Standard, The Sunday Times, The Observer Magazine, The Telegraph, The Art Newspaper Wallpaper* and World of Interiors.

Followed and supported by both established and new collectors, Cure3 is an unmissable addition to the international art calendar and an important way to support The Cure Parkinson’s Trust; by backing their essential work we continue the legacy of Tom Isaacs and his aim of consigning Parkinson’s to a disease of the past.

“Tom’s passion, determination and hard-work on behalf of everyone living with Parkinson’s were the hallmark of his life – and will be his continuing legacy.” --Michael J. Fox. Actor and Parkinson’s Activist with the Michael J. Fox Foundation.

“Cureᶟ 2018 is part of Tom’s legacy and is a tribute to his ability to inspire others to help find a cure. We are delighted that once again, the money raised from this wonderful event will be directed to funding clinical trials on treatments that have the potential to slow, stop, or reverse the progression of Parkinson's.” ==Lyndsey Isaacs. The Cure Parkinson’s Trust.










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