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Mr. Brainwash crafts bespoke artwork for Teenage Cancer Trust

Mr. Brainwash crafts bespoke artwork for Teenage Cancer Trust this year, drawing inspiration from the musical legacy of the Royal Albert Hall.

This exclusive masterpiece was unveiled at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday and will be on display during Teenage Cancer Trust’s unmissable annual concert series – headlined by The Who; The Corrs; James Arthur; Micky Flanagan; GK Barry; and Frank Carter and Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols.

The piece sold within minutes of being made available, with proceeds fueling the charity’s life-changing work supporting young people with cancer.

Mr Brainwash, famed for his vibrant and thought-provoking street art and unique interpretations of popular culture, originally gained global recognition with his 2008 Life is Beautiful exhibition and as the central figure in Banksy’s Oscar-nominated documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. His ability to merge classic artistry with modern cultural references and fresh perspectives of art in the modern world have led to high-profile celebrity collaborations and international exhibitions, solidifying his status as one of the foremost figures in contemporary art. Throughout all of his work he expresses his mantra: “Art has
no rules.”

Mr Brainwash’s collectors include the Obamas, the Beckhams and Rihanna, he has collaborated with Marvel and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and designed album covers for Madonna and Michael Jackson. Clarendon Fine Art, a leading specialist in contemporary and investment art, is proud to partner with Mr Brainwash and Teenage Cancer Trust to facilitate this extraordinary project.

Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK charity dedicated to providing specialist nursing care and emotional support for young people facing cancer. Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the devastating words “you have cancer”. Without Teenage Cancer Trust, they would often find themselves receiving treatment in hospital wards designed for much younger children or older adults, without the dedicated support they need. The funds raised through the sale of this artwork and prints will directly support the charity’s essential services, including funding hospital units, specialist nurses, and youth support workers who help young people navigate their cancer journey with dignity and confidence.

Life is beautiful, and art has the power to make it even more beautiful. The Royal Albert Hall is legendary,
and these concerts represent hope for so many young people. I wanted to capture that love, energy, and
passion. Through art, we can spread love and support those who need it most.

Mr Brainwash

Art has the power to inspire, connect, and make a real difference in the world—and at Teenage Cancer
Trust, we’ve seen first-hand how creativity can transform lives and bring people together to support
young people with cancer. This latest collaboration is no exception. We are incredibly excited and grateful that, in partnership with Clarendon Fine Art, world-renowned street artist Mr Brainwash is creating a limited-edition artwork for Teenage Cancer Trust.

Money raised from the exclusive collection will help the charity continue to fund vital services within the
NHS, such as specialist units, nurses, and youth workers, so young people with cancer can get the
individual care and support they need at this critical stage of their lives.

You only get one chance at being young and cancer threatens to tear young people’s lives apart. Without
the right support, it can have a devastating impact on the rest of their lives.

We cannot thank Mr Brainwash, and Clarendon Fine Art enough for supporting Teenage Cancer Trust and for helping us to ensure that young people don’t face cancer alone.

Jamie Johnson, Head of Music & Entertainment at Teenage Cancer Trust

Royal Albert Hall Show Dates:

Monday, March 24th: Frank Carter and Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols plus
special guests Kid Kapichi and The Molotovs
Tuesday, March 25th: A night of comedy hosted by Micky Flanagan
Wednesday, March 26th: James Arthur plus special guests
Thursday, March 27th: The Who plus special guests Level 42
Friday, March 28th: The Corrs plus special guests
Saturday, March 29th: GK Barry Live! With very special guests
Sunday, March 30th: The Who plus special guests Level 42

For line-up and ticketing information please visit: royalalberthall.com /

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