Kurt Jackson Auction
09 Oct 2003Away from Somerset, the Festival also helped WaterAid with further
fundraising. In March an auction of paintings by Kurt Jackson at the
Newsroom (The Guardian archive centre) raised over £20,000. Kurt (one of
Britain's leading painters and official artist of the Glastonbury Festival
of Contemporary Arts since 1999) auctioned 16 stunning, dynamic watercolours
of the Festival's main acts from the 2000 and 2002 Festivals - and donated
all proceeds to WaterAid. The top seller was a painting of Coldplay, closely
followed by a painting of the Glastonbury stone circle and paintings of Moby
and the Dandy Warhols. A toilet seat autographed by various bands was also
bought for £1000
Articles
- School of hard knocks
- Slum the size of Bristol
- Struggle for our survival where Man first walked on the Earth
- The farmer and his Kalashnikov
- The Amazing Hank Cann
- Not This Year!
- Prize-winning Stalls
- Great Year For Greenpeace At Glastonbury
- The Future's Solar
- The Great Glastonbury Celebrity Cheddar Challenge
- Howard Marks at Lost Vagueness
- Glastonbury - The People's Opinion!
- Boothby Graffoe and Nina Conti review
- Radio Avalon
- Michael Eavis In The Rain
- Car Park Passes Only Available To Ticket Holders
- Colour Me Glastonbury
- World Premiere of 'The Night London Burned'
News Stories
- Mendip District Council say Glastonbury 2003 Was Very Successful
- Jools Holland Extravaganza
- TV Ratings Up, Up, Up
- Michael's Sunday Press Conference
- Glastonbury Extravaganza A Sell Out
- Thank you everyone
- Crime Substantially Down
- A New Beginning For Glastonbury Festival





