Cure3 2025: Art World Unites Again to Fight Parkinson's

The art world is once again rallying behind the cause of Parkinson's research with the return of Cure3. 

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Feb 2, 2025

Cure3 2025: Art World Unites Again to Fight Parkinson's

The art world is once again rallying behind the cause of Parkinson's research with the return of Cure3. 

Following a successful debut in 2023, which saw £240,000 in sales out of a near £700,000 in total, the digital showcase is back and poised to make an even bigger impact. 

This year's exhibition, the fifth edition of the critically acclaimed fundraiser, features over 100 international artists who have each created a unique work for the occasion. Artists have been commissioned to create pieces either within the signature Perspex CUBE or on a bespoke SQUARE panel, both adhering to the core 20cm dimensions. Continuing the innovative approach of previous years, Cure3 2025 also includes a specially commissioned selection of NFT artworks. All CUBES, SQUARES, and NFTs will be exhibited and available for sale to raise crucial funds for Cure Parkinson's and their pursuit of a cure.

The exhibition will be held at Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street, London W1S 1SR, with public viewing times as follows: 

Saturday, February 1st (11:00 AM - 3:00 PM); 

Sunday, February 2nd (11:00 AM - 3:00 PM); 

Monday, February 3rd (9:00 AM - 4:00 PM); 

Tuesday, February 4th (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM); 

Wednesday, February 5th (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Click here for the full catalog.

For those eager to begin collecting, an exclusive 24-hour Early Access Sale will commence online at 2:00 PM (GMT) on Sunday, February 2nd. These artworks (excluding NFTs) will be available at a 20% premium. General sales will open online at 6:00 PM (GMT) on Monday, February 3rd, with artworks available at list price. This combined physical exhibition and online sales approach offers a wide range of opportunities for art enthusiasts and philanthropists to contribute to the fight against Parkinson's.

Cure Parkinson's is a UK-based charity dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease. Founded by patients, the organization takes a proactive and urgent approach to funding research with the potential to slow, stop, or reverse the progression of this debilitating neurological condition.

This year's section is guest curated by Alex Estorick and Foteini Valeonti of reGEN, lending their expertise to a carefully selected group of 11 leading digital artists. A key partnership with generative art platform fx(hash) underscores the focus on cutting-edge, algorithmically driven works. Adding another dimension, five of the featured pieces will include a physical component, bridging the digital and tangible for collectors.

The diverse roster of artists includes Marcelo Soría-Rodriguez, Nat Sarkissian, Emily Edelman, Licia He, Bjørn Staal, Florian Zumbrunn, Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn, Piter Pasma, Jacek Markusiewicz, Kitel, and Aleksandra Jovanić. Their innovative work promises to capture the attention of collectors and further solidify digital art's place in the contemporary art market. The strong return of the digital section signals the growing recognition and value being placed on this dynamic and evolving art form.

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