Design
Elephant Parade teamed up with Tord Boontje to unveil Urban Jungle in London
23. lug. 2010
This Summer, Elephant Family, the only charity
solely dedicated to ensuring the survival of the
Asian elephant, has teamed up with Tord Boontje to
launch London’s biggest ever public art event,
with the capital taken over by
elephants.
Originally developed in Holland by Elephant Parade
pioneers Marc and Mike Spits, to help support the
protection of the endangered Asian elephant, this
unique event hit London streets for the first
time, thanks to Elephant Family founder, Mark
Shand.
The parade featured 250 life-size elephants
hand-painted by an assortment of established and
emerging talent from the art and design world,
including Tord Boontje. Previous parades have been
held in Holland and Belgium, raising over
€1,600,000 in total.
This elephant, destined to become highly collectible
work of art, will grace a key London landmark
turning the capital into an urban jungle. All of the
elephants will then be herded together in one of
London’s great green spaces for a magnificent
exhibition, open to the public.
After going on display to the public they will be
auctioned by Sothebys at a glittering event, which
aims to raise over £1 million, benefiting more than
15 UK conservation charities working in Asia.
Attracting a veritable who’s who of London society,
including the Duchess of York, Princess Michael of
Kent and Joanna Lumley, this event is set to be the
party of the season.
Working with the Wildlife Trust of India, funds
raised by the Elephant Parade will be used to buy
and manage vital wildlife habitat across Asia,
giving Asian elephants, and the species and people
that share the land, a safer and more sustainable
future. Elephant Family will also invest funds in
community education projects across Asia,
highlighting the commercial, cultural and ecological
significance of Asian elephants, to instigate a
positive shift in local attitudes towards elephants.