LONDON.- Christies have partnered with Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity) to present its BUILD IT, BEAT IT charitable arts initiative, a collection of 29 artworks by 28 leading contemporary artists. The works will be offered in Christies upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on 6 March 2025, and proceeds from the sale will help GOSH Charity build a new, world-leading Childrens Cancer Centre at GOSH.
The following artists have generously contributed to BUILD IT, BEAT IT: Rana Begum, Sara Berman, Winston Branch, Lisa Brice, Victoria Cantons, Nicolás Colón, Peter Doig, Tracey Emin, Jadé Fadojutimi, Faile, Laura Footes, Nick Goss, Arch Hades, Celia Hempton, Clementine Keith-Roach, Matthew Krishanu, Sophia Loeb, Helen Marden, Peter McDonald, Eddie Peake, Gideon Rubin, Laurie Smith, Jessie Stevenson, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Hannah Tilson, Caroline Walker, Georg Wilson, and Xu Yang.
Works being offered in the sale range from £1,200 to £350,000, with a combined estimate of £814,700 1,147,800.
GOSH is one of Europes leading hospitals and research centres dedicated to paediatric care. GOSH Charity exists to provide funding above and beyond what the NHS covers, to help provide world-leading care, expertise and facilities. GOSH Charity is currently in the middle of its biggest-ever fundraising appeal the Build it. Beat it. appeal - which aims to raise £300m to help build a new, state-of-the-art Childrens Cancer Centre at GOSH, which will drive transformation in childrens cancer care and save more lives.
Katharine Arnold, Vice-Chairman, Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art, Europe and Annabelle Scholar, Client advisor, Chairmans Office, EMEA at Christies: Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) stands at the forefront of paediatric care and research in Europe. The forthcoming Children's Cancer Centre is envisioned as a beacon of hope, dedicated not only to treating cancer but also to nurturing the holistic well-being of each child, ensuring they thrive beyond survival. The ambition, potential, and hope embodied by this new centre are reflected in the remarkable generosity of the 28 contemporary artists contributing to BUILD IT, BEAT IT. Christie's is honoured to have devised this collaboration to support GOSH's critical and transformative work. We remain committed to engaging in philanthropic partnerships that leverage art and our expertise for the greater good, uniting the art world to support children facing critical illnesses.
GOSH Charitys Director of Fundraising, Liz Tait: We are thrilled to be collaborating with Christies on this art collection which will raise vital funds for the new, world-leading Children's Cancer Centre at GOSH. On behalf of everyone here at GOSH Charity, I also want to offer a heartfelt thank you to all of the generous artists who have donated these pieces of art. GOSH Charity believes no childhood should be lost to serious illness and every penny raised in this auction will help us in our fight to achieve that.