Sandy Powell's suit to be auctioned for Derek Jarman cottage appeal

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Sandy Powell's suit to be auctioned for Derek Jarman cottage appeal
Tilda Swinton signs Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell's ‘Signed suit for the Prospect Cottage campaign 2020’ before it goes to auction at Phillips Auction House, London, Wednesday March 4, 2020. The proceeds from the auction of the suit, which features over 100 signatures gathered whilst Sandy wore it during the 2020 BAFTA’s and Academy Award Ceremonies, will go to the Art Fund’s campaign to save film director Derek Jarman’s Prospect Cottage.



LONDON.- British costume designer and 3-time Oscar Winner Sandy Powell is to donate the cream calico suit she wore to the 2020 Critics’ Circle, Bafta and Oscar ceremonies to raise funds for Art Fund’s £3.5million campaign to save Derek Jarman’s Prospect Cottage for the nation. Throughout the awards season Sandy asked nominees to sign the suit, gathering over 100 signatures including Scarlett Johansson, Brad Pitt, Renée Zellweger, Bong Joon Ho, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Elton John, Joaquin Phoenix, Laura Dern and Saoirse Ronan. Jarman was a close friend and mentor to Powell, who started her career working as the costume designer on his 1986 film Caravaggio.

The suit will be auctioned by Phillips to raise funds for Art Fund’s public appeal to save and preserve Prospect Cottage in Dungeness, Kent, the home and garden of visionary filmmaker, artist and activist Derek Jarman, for the nation. The online auction runs from 11 am on Wednesday 4 March to 5 pm on Wednesday 11 March 2020. During this time the suit will be on display at the front reception at Phillips Berkeley Square.

The campaign received a major boost last week with a commitment from the Luma Foundation to protecting Derek Jarman’s legacy as a pioneering filmmaker. The foundation has restored Jarman’s 92 Super 8 shorts and shares them with audiences worldwide. There is much potential for future collaboration between the artistic programme of residencies planned by the Creative Foundation for Prospect Cottage and the Luma Foundation’s cultural centre in Arles, France, currently under development.

This grant together with support from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Art Fund, the Linbury Trust and the contributions of over 4,500 people brings the total to £2,640,000 with £860,000 still needing to be raised by 31 March 2020 to purchase Prospect Cottage and to establish a permanently funded programme to conserve and maintain the building, its contents and its garden for the future.

Artists Tacita Dean, Jeremy Deller, Michael Craig-Martin, Isaac Julien, Howard Sooley, Wolfgang Tillmans and Peter Fillingham, and landscape designer Dan Pearson, have donated ‘rewards’ in return for donations on Art Fund’s crowdfunding site www.artfund.org/prospect. Painter Peter Doig has also donated a work to be sold in support of the campaign.

Through an innovative partnership between Art Fund, Creative Folkestone and Tate, the success of this campaign will enable continued free public access to the cottage’s internationally celebrated garden, the launch of artist residencies, and guided public visits within the cottage itself. Creative Folkestone will become custodians of Prospect Cottage, oversee its long-term care and run these programmes. Jarman’s important archive from the cottage, including his sketchbooks and plans for the garden, will be entrusted to Tate and made available for public access at Tate Britain. Without Art Fund’s appeal, Prospect Cottage is at risk of being sold privately, its contents dispersed, and artistic legacy lost.

After Jarman purchased the cottage in 1986, it quickly became a source of inspiration and a creative hub where his parallel artistic practices and collaborators came together. Today it represents the most complete distillation of his pioneering creativity across film, art, writing and gardening: from his 1990 film The Garden starring Tilda Swinton, to his journal, Modern Nature, to poetry etched in the glass, to driftwood sculptures and the remarkable garden he created on the shingle beach.

More than 25 years after his death, Prospect Cottage continues to be a site of pilgrimage for people from all over the world who come to be inspired by its stark beauty and by Jarman’s legacy. The cottage and its contents are now being sold following the death in 2018 of Keith Collins, Jarman’s close companion in his final years, to whom he bequeathed the cottage.

Stephen Deuchar, Director of Art Fund, said: “As we approach the final phase of the campaign to save Prospect Cottage and protect and extend Derek Jarman’s legacy, today marks a significant milestone as we celebrate the Luma Foundation’s major grant in support of our cause. Meanwhile Sandy Powell’s idea of auctioning a star-signed suit, made possible by Phillips, is a brilliant, beautiful gesture, propelling us further towards our important target and its challenging deadline.”

Phillips, said: “Phillips is very proud to support Art Fund’s campaign to save Prospect Cottage and to protect Derek Jarman’s legacy. We are honoured to host both the online auction and the exhibition of Sandy Powell’s wonderful suit in our galleries on Berkeley Square. The goal in our partnership is to help secure Prospect Cottage’s future as a centre of creative activity and we are incredibly humbled to play a part.”

Maja Hoffmann, President of the Luma Foundation, said: “Since 2011, we have been very committed to safeguarding Derek Jarman’s archive of Super 8 works for the future, which will become part of the Archives Programme at Luma Arles (France). The Luma Foundation looks forward to continuing its support of Jarman’s work by facilitating artist residencies and fostering exchanges between Arles and Prospect Cottage.”










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