JAKE & DINOS CHAPMAN My Father’s Suicide
Closes November 27th
Featuring artists including Kapoor, Gormley,Stuart Semple, Whiteread & the Chapmans, ARTiculate is a unique exhibition of work inspired by the stories of children in Africa – in aid of children’s art charity Dramatic Need. Online bidding available from 13 November at 10am GMT until midnight, Nov 27th GMT. Where specified, bids will transfer to the live event on Nov 27th in London. Proceeds will fund the development of a new therapeutic arts centre in Africa.
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Auction: ARTiculate in aid of children’s art charity Dramatic Need get bidding Now
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