CURE3: Tracey Emin leads major international arists supporting Parkinson's
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CURE3: Tracey Emin leads major international arists supporting Parkinson's
Highlights include And You Kissed Me, by one of the UK’ s most iconic artists, Tracey Emin (priced at £80,000. Photo: Bonhams.



LONDON.- Cure Parkinson’s in association with Bonhams and Artwise invite you to the preview evening of Cure3 at Bonhams, London co-hosted by Tim Marlow. 12th January from 6pm.

Cure3 is an important, critically acclaimed initiative featuring specially commissioned, unique art works by major international artists, devised to raise funds and awareness for curative research into Parkinson’s. The selling exhibition will take place at Bonhams London, with public viewing from 13-17th January 2023. All works will be available to purchase online from 13th January at www.cure3.co.uk with prices ranging from £500 - £80,000.

Cure3 2023 is the fourth edition of this ongoing charitable project - this year featuring work by 96 major international artists. Highlights include And You Kissed Me, by one of the UK’ s most iconic artists, Tracey Emin (priced at £80,000) and Lying Down One by Sir Frank Bowling (priced at £10,000). New additions for Cure3 2023 include 2D works (20x20cm) and a special curated section of NFTs by generative artists, shown alongside the traditional Cure3 format of original artworks created in or on 20cm3 perspex boxes.

There is nothing quite like Cure3 and since the first edition in 2017, this unique fundraising project has gone on to be an eagerly anticipated art world event with a serious purpose. To date, Cure3 has generated in excess of £1.2 million in sales and secured the generous support of 176 leading artists who have created 220 highly collectable ‘cube’ artworks. Cure3 has reached an estimated global audience in excess of 4.2 billion worldwide1

All profits from Cure3 go directly to help fund vital curative research into Parkinson’s; the fastest growing degenerative neurological condition in the world, which effects around 10 million people globally.

Participating artists for Cureᶟ 2023:

Hurvin Anderson, Ron Arad, Basil Beattie, Michelangelo Bastiani, Olivia Bax, Rana Begum, Sara Berman, Anna Boggon, Sir Frank Bowling, Emily Buck, Clare Burnett, Jane Bustin, James Capper, Rob and Nick Carter, Matthew Chambers, Rachael Champion, Gordon Cheung, Billy Childish, Sadie Clayton, Richard Clegg, Andrew Cranston, Will Cruickshank, Isabelle D, Colin David, Helen David, Khaled Dawwa, Bouke de Vries, Diana Edmunds, Tracey Emin, Anne Gibbs, Margarita Gluzberg, Lothar Götz, Fiona Grady, Mona Hatoum, Paul Huxley, Callum Innes, Vanessa Jackson, Merlin James, Chantal Joffe, Ben Johnson, Idris Khan, Debbie Lawson, Jennifer Lee, Kerry Lemon, Chris Levine, Stephen Lewis, Andrew Logan, Ellie MacGarry, Susie MacMurray, Carolina Mazzolari, Kate MccGwire, Peter McDonald, Jock McFadyen, Katie McGuire, Andrew McIntosh, Claire Morgan, Polly Morgan, Annie Morris, Mali Morris, Victoria Morton, Alfred Munkenbeck, Abe Odedina, Daisy Parris, Vicken Parsons, Julian Perry, Cathie Pilkington, Nathaniel Rackowe, Zara Ramsay, Random International, Danny Rolph, Anne Ryan, Kathleen Ryan, Sophie Ryder, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare, Walid Siti, Sophie Smallhorn, Dillwyn Smith, Amy Stephens, Sinta Tantra, Hannah Tilson, Jake Tilson, Liliane Tomasko, Troika, Adam Waymouth, Anthony Whishaw, Hugo Wilson. Generative Artists, minting NFTs: Anna Carreras, Anna Lucia, Lunarean, Marcelo Soria Rodriquez, Nat Sarkissian, Iskra Velitchkova, Yazid, Zancan.

Cure3 is devised by Susie Allen and Laura Culpan from Artwise, the dynamic curatorial team behind the original RCA Secret postcard project, Art for Your World and Tomorrow’s Tigers for WWF-UK. Cure3 has established itself as a critical and commercial success, securing plaudits from a host of international media including SKY News, BBC 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 – as well as raising significant funds for the ongoing work of CP.

Susie Allen and Laura Culpan of Artwise said: “We are hugely grateful to Bonhams and all the distinguished artists involved for their generosity and enthusiasm for Cure3. The creativity of our ‘cubists’ never ceases to amaze us and each response has been unique, original and different from the next one - now with our 4th edition of Cure3, we felt it was a good time to push the concept and literally think outside of the box. We are delighted to announce two entirely new approaches to the familiar ‘cube’ concept. Artists have been offered a choice between a 3D cube Perspex box space or a 2D square panel and it’s been exciting to see sculptors as well as painters use the square as part of their work in inventive and innovative ways. We are also excited to announce the addition of specially commissioned NFTs for Cure3 2023, trialling a new format of charitable giving in the crypto world.”










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