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OVER £1.7M RAISED AT ROLLS-ROYCE ‘DINE ON THE LINE’, A MAJOR PHILANTHROPIC EVENT IN SUPPORT OF ALLERGY RESEARCH AT EVELINA LONDON
Sun Sep 22 14:38:00 CEST 2019 Press Release
A major philanthropic event raised in excess of £1.7 million at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, on Saturday 21st September 2019. Rolls-Royce’s ‘Evelina Art for Allergy x Dine on the Line’ was held in support of allergy research at Evelina London Children’s Hospital.
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A major philanthropic event raised in excess of £1.7 million at the
Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, on Saturday
21st September 2019. Rolls-Royce’s ‘Evelina Art for Allergy
x Dine on the Line’ was held in support of allergy research at Evelina
London Children’s Hospital.
The star of the show was undoubtedly a Phantom, a collaboration
between Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and world-renowned artist Marc Quinn.
The winning bidder of this headline lot is a valued collector of the
marque. Marc Quinn will now create a bespoke artwork featuring the
iris of the winning bidder’s daughter, using Rolls-Royce Phantom as
his canvas. The highly personalised and creative work of art raised an
auspicious £888k, with the generous patron excitedly bidding well over
£1 million in total during the course of the evening. The artwork
takes inspiration from Quinn’s on-going series of iris paintings,
named We Share Our Chemistry with the Stars.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars,
commented, “Rolls-Royce is deeply privileged to have worked with
Evelina London on this exceptional event. We are thrilled that Marc
Quinn’s artwork, using Phantom as the canvas, raised a fabulous
£888,000 and are humbled that nearly £2million was raised in total
throughout the evening for this centre of medical excellence in London."
Commenting on the difference the donations will make, Professor
Gideon Lack, Evelina London said, “The generous donations from the Art
for Allergy event will make a dramatic difference to our research
programme and to our mission to prevent allergies, to protect against
allergies, and to ultimately cure allergies in children.
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the team at
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and event co-chairs Kate Storey and Marc Quinn
for providing us with a fantastic platform to highlight the importance
of our research and raise these significant funds. I would also like
to extend my heartfelt thanks to all of the guests, contributing
artists and auction prize donors, without whom this achievement would
not have been possible.”
The auction, led by globally acknowledged art auctioneer Simon
de Pury, saw art world cognoscenti and Rolls-Royce collectors bid at
an unprecedented pace. The auctioneer extraordinaire likened the
artwork to John Lennon’s Phantom V, describing it as “the
21st century equivalent” of the legendary psychedelic motor
car. The audience agreed as the staggering amount continued to rise
generating rapturous applause.
Other phenomenal auction lots attracted substantial bids. Works
by some of the world’s most sought-after artists included works by
British artists Jake & Dinos Chapman, David Yarrow, Harland Miller
and Mary McCartney. Proceeds generated from the auction will be
donated to Evelina London to fund vital allergy research.
The evening of art, automotive and culinary experiences began
with a cocktail reception, where British artist Jonathan Huxley
created a new artwork, live at the event. In addition, LA-based media
artist Refik Anadol, commissioned for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme,
treated guests to an exclusive preview of his new work entitled
Art of Perfection: Data Painting. Anadol’s unique work of
digital art used data sets relating to the colour of every Rolls-Royce
motor car created at the Home of Rolls-Royce over the last ten years.
The evening included an exquisite and immersive dining
experience, where guests enjoyed a menu carefully curated by
world-renowned chef, Giorgio Locatelli.
Following the auction, singer-songwriter John Newman entertained
guests, before DJ Fat Tony closed out an extraordinary evening of philanthropy.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
Rolls-Royce Phantom: CO2 emission: 356-341 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.0-18.8 mpg / 15.7-15.0 l/100km (#) #WLTP (combined)
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