1,500 Students Join Pop Artist Romero Britto at the O2 for Tutankhamun Art Initiative
07/05/07 - PRNewswire
LONDON, July 5 /PRNewswire/ --
- Giant Pyramid Commemorates the Return of Tutankhamun to London
- Ticket on Sale Date for Exhibition Announced
Today 1,500 children from around the world gathered at the newly opened
O2 to help pop artist Romero Britto create a 45 ft pyramid commemorating the
return of King Tutankhamun to London after 35 years. To coincide with the
arts project, organisers of the eagerly anticipated "Tutankhamun and the
Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibition also announced that single tickets
will go on sale to the public on 12th September 2007 and revealed that a
new Howard Carter Gallery produced in collaboration with The British
Museum will form part of the exhibition.
To date, more than 180,000 tickets for the exhibition, which opens at The
O2 on 15th November 2007, have been reserved or sold in the UK, setting a
pre-sale record for the blockbuster show which has been enjoyed by over 3
million people in the US during a four city tour.
The pyramid, designed by Britto, is the artist's tribute to the Pyramids
of Giza, the last remaining of the Ancient Seven Wonders of the World. To
launch the Pyramid Project, 1,500 school kids from the UK, US, Belgium,
France and Egypt painted panels for the pyramid alongside Britto. The Pyramid
Project will culminate with the giant pop art pyramid travelling from the
artist's studio in Miami to London to be unveiled at a ceremony in October.
Details of the location of the giant pyramid will be revealed at a later
date.
To commemorate today's art initiative, each school and student will have
their names inscribed on the base of the 45 ft pyramid. A 25 ft replica
pyramid will be on display outside The O2 for the duration of the Tutankhamun
exhibition while 12 smaller pyramids (8 ft ), also designed by Britto, will
be on view in the capital in one of the largest public arts installations
London has ever seen.
The international arts event has received significant response with
almost 7,000 students from 192 schools registered for participation. Events
have already taken place in Fort Lauderdale and Philadelphia, two of the US
markets for the Tutankhamun exhibition. Students from each of these cities
have been selected to fly to London to join this unique arts initiative.
"I am extremely honoured to participate in such an important and historic
project," said Romero Britto. "The Pyramid Project is a fun and interactive
way to educate children about ancient Egyptian civilisation and culture.
Through this initiative, students will have the opportunity to embrace their
inner artist and express their creativity, while leaving a lasting historical
mark. "
"I am thrilled to see school children from all over the world working
together to commemorate Tutankhamun's return to London," said Zahi Hawass,
Secretary General of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities. "The opportunity
for children to participate in the construction of a pyramid will be a
life-lasting memory and one that I hope will further endear the world's youth
to the wonders of Egypt."
Visit London's chief executive, James Bidwell, said: "The Tutankhamun
exhibition will draw hundreds of thousands of people to London to experience
the ancient wonders of Egypt alongside the brand new, world class facilities
of The O2. The Pyramid Project is a wonderful way to welcome Tutankhamun back
to London, involving children from around the world in working with one of
today's most exciting artists to produce artworks which will be displayed
across the capital for everyone to enjoy. "
David Campbell, CEO and president of AEG said: "We are elated to host the
forthcoming Tutankhamun exhibition and are excited to be involved in bringing
this unique spectacle to the attention of a whole new generation. There can
surely be no more exciting way to launch the designated exhibition space at
The O2. "
Pyramid Project is climate neutral. Climate Care is offsetting a total of
88.10 tonnes of CO2 emissions produced from the students travel to and from
The O2 plus overnight hotel accommodation.
Images:
Images from the Pyramid Project Paint Party will be available within the
Arts section at www.picselect.com from 1pm 5 July 2007. If you do not have a
login, click on the register button on the site's home page and wait for an
e-mail to confirm your account has been activated.
For further details please contact:
Pyramid Project
ING MEDIA
Debra Johnson
T: +44-(0)207-247-8334
M: +44-(0)7984-462-404
debra@ing-media.com
Pyramid Project
ING MEDIA
Tim Pilgrim
T: +44-(0)207-247-8334
M: +44-(0)7894-462-402
tim@ing-media.com
Tutankhamun Exhibition
GolinHarris
Donna Amato
T: +44-(0)20-7067-0605
M: +44-(0))7950-411747
damato@golinharris.com