Gromit Unleashed
Gromit Unleashed was a public charity arts trail led by Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal and Aardman Animations, in which 80 giant artist-decorated fibreglass sculptures of Gromit were displayed on the streets of Bristol and the surrounding area. At the end of the art trail, the sculptures were auctioned to raise funds for Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity.[1] The Grand Appeal pledged to raise £3.5 million for state-of-the-art equipment for Bristol Children's Hospital, including an intraoperative MRI scanner, family facilities and child-friendly artwork to help save the lives of sick children at the hospital. All funds raised by Gromit Unleashed contributed towards this.[2] The project follows the concept of the "Land in Sicht", the original Swiss project by artistic director Walter Knapp which inspired the subsequent worldwide exhibition "CowParade"[3][4] and similar exhibitions in other cities, including Wow! Gorillas which took place in Bristol in 2011.[5] To date Gromit Unleashed has raised over £5 million for Bristol Children's Hospital.
Gromit
Gromit is a dog belonging to an eccentric inventor, Wallace, in a series of claymation films produced by Aardman Animations, three of which have won Academy Awards: The Wrong Trousers,[6] A Close Shave[7] and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit[8]
Sculptures
On 1 July 2013, 80 fibreglass decorated sculptures of Gromit were distributed around Bristol and the nearby rural area. One was also placed at London Paddington station.[9][10] A few days later two were vandalised, causing some public outrage. Sculptures were decorated by a range of artists and celebrities, including Joanna Lumley, Sir Peter Blake, Trevor Baylis and Jools Holland.[11] The Royal Mint and mosaic artist Stephanie Roberts created a special Royal Mint Gromit, decorated with coins.[12] US Animation studio Pixar contributed Gromit Lightyear, based on their character Buzz Lightyear.[13] The sculptures were auctioned in October to raise funds for Bristol Children's Hospital.[14]
In addition a number of smaller Gromit sculptures were distributed to schools and community groups to decorate.[15] Bristol tourism staff have estimated that Gromit Unleashed could bring as much as £58 million to the city during the two-month display, with many visitors expected from the United States and Japan, where Wallace and Gromit are popular. A smart phone app, named Detect-O-Gromit, aimed at helping users find the Gromit sculptures, had 5,400 downloads on its first day, raising over £2,000 for the Grand Appeal.[16] The local media reported on the use of a new word "Gromiting", being used on social media sites to describe the search for the sculptures.[1]
Auction
On 3 October 2013 the statues were auctioned off at a special event hosted by Sotheby's auctioneer and TV presenter Tim Wonnacott and raised £2,357,000 for charity. The Gromit which attracted the highest bid was Gromit Lightyear, designed by Disney Pixar and based on the Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear which sold for £65,000.[17]
Bark at 'Ee was sold for £20,000 to David Clarke, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Law at Bristol University in November, 2013 [18]
List of Gromit sculptures
- Unless otherwise stated, all names, locations and artists are taken from the Gromit Unleashed Trail Map.[19] All sale prices from Bristol 24-7.[20]
Name | Original Trail Location | Designer | Sale price |
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A Close Shave | Bristol Tourist Information Centre | Harry Hill | £24,000 |
A Grand Day Out | Enterprise Zone | Andy O'Rourke | £24,000 |
A Mandrill's Best Friend | Bristol Zoo | Vivi Cuevas | £18,000 |
aMazing Gromit | Cheddar Gorge | Tom Berry | £24,000 |
Antique Rose | The Mall at Cribbs Causeway | Cath Kidston | £30,000 |
Astro Dog | Millennium Square | Ignition DG Ltd | £21,000 |
Bark at Ee | Queen Square | Leigh Flurry | £20,000 |
Being Gromit Malkovich | SS Great Britain | Thomas Dowdeswell | £21,000 |
Blazing Saddles | DoubleTree by Hilton, Bristol City Centre | Carys Ink | £21,000 |
Blossom | The Downs, Bristol | Emily Ketteringham | £24,000 |
Bristol Bulldog | Bristol Airport | Dan Shearn | £26,000 |
Bumble Boogie | Colston Hall | Jools Holland | £20,000 |
Bunty | St Mary Redcliffe | Paula Bowles | £31,000 |
Bushed | Royal West of England Academy | David Inshaw | £24,000 |
Butterfly | Bristol Old Vic | Philip Treacy | £20,000 |
Canis Major | Hotel du Vin, Bristol | Katy Christianson | £26,000 |
Carosello | Spyglass, Welsh Back, Bristol | Giuliano Carapia | £16,000 |
Collarfull | Castle Park | Hannah Cumming | £22,000 |
Creature Comforts | Riverside Garden Centre, Bristol | Sneaky Raccoon | £19,000 |
Dog Rose | Whiteladies Road | Ros Franklin | £20,000 |
Doodles | Cabot Circus | Simon Tofield | £34,000 |
Eldoradog | Westonbirt Arboretum | Seb Burnett | £28,000 |
Feathers | Gloucester Road | Dave Bain | £25,000 |
Fiesta | Avon Gorge Hotel, Bristol | Lindsay McBirnie | £28,000 |
Fish Tales | Blue Reef Aquarium | Jeremy Wade | £20,000 |
Five a Day Dog | Henleaze Road, Bristol | Laura Cramer | £22,000 |
Gizmo | Art of Gromit Unleashed Shop | Quentin Blake | £32,000 |
Gnashional Gromit | Bristol Marriott City Centre hotel | The Beano | £28,000 |
Golden Gromit | Victoria Rooms | Julie Vernon | £30,000 |
Grant's Gromit | Ashton Court | Rosie Ashforth | £36,000 |
The Green Gromit | The Mall at Cribbs Causeway | Zayn Malik | £26,000 |
Grom Voyage![21] | The Greatest Dog Show on Earth, Bristol[22] | Vivi Cuevas | £20,000 |
Gromberry | The Pump House restaurant, Bristol | Simon Tozer | £32,000 |
Gromit | London Paddington station | Aardman Animations | £35,000 |
Gromit Lightyear | Showcase Cinema de Lux, Bristol | Pixar | £65,000 |
Gromit-o-Matic | Brunel Mile, Bristol | Donough O'Malley | £26,000 |
Gromitasaurus | The Galleries | Huncan Daskell | £24,000 |
The Grommalo | Bristol Central Library | Axel Scheffler | £26,000 |
Groscar | Thunderbolt Square, Bristol | Chris Taylor | £28,000 |
Grosmos | Harvey Nichols, Bristol | Cheba | £28,000 |
Grrrrromit | Windmill Hill City Farm, Bristol | Carys Ink | £26,000 |
Harmony | The Beaufort Arms, Hawkesbury Upton | Marie Simpson | £23,000 |
Hero | Subway, Bristol city centre | Tom Deams | £26,000 |
Hound Dog | Arnolfini | Peter Blake | £28,000 |
Hullaballoon | Arnos Vale Cemetery | Monster Riot | £26,000 |
Isambark Kingdog Brunel | Bristol Temple Meads railway station | Tim Miness | £36,000 |
It's Kraken, Gromit! | The Downs, Bristol | Filthy Luker | £18,000 |
Jack | Hargreaves Lansdown, Anchor Road | Martin Band | £36,000 |
The King | King Street | Stephen McKay | £25,000 |
Lancelot | Quakers Friars | Paul Smith | £22,000 |
Lodekka | Off Lawrence Hill Roundabout | Ignition DG Ltd | £28,000 |
Malago | Broadmead | Dan Collings | £24,000 |
May Contain Nuts (& Bolts) | Bristol Temple Meads railway station | Natalie Guy | £30,000 |
National Treasure | M Shed | Royal Mint | £28,000 |
NewFoundLand | The Matthew | One Red Shoe | £30,000 |
Newshound | Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery | Nick Park | £50,000 |
Nezahualcoyotl | Stanfords, Corn Street | Joseph Dunmore | £20,000 |
Oops a Daisy | Tyntesfield, Wraxall | Diarmuid Gavin | £22,000 |
Paisley | North Street, Bedminster, Bristol | Nia Samuel-Johnson | £21,000 |
Patch | Clifton Hill, Bristol | Emily Golden | £36,000 |
Poetry in Motion | College Green | Joanna Lumley | £35,000 |
Poochadelic | County Cricket Ground, Bristol | Lisa Hassell | £25,000 |
Roger | Top to Bottom Ltd, Staple Hill | Richard Williams | £29,000 |
Salty Sea Dog | The Cascade Steps, Bristol city centre | Peter Lord | £32,000 |
The Secret Garden | Lye Cross Farm, Redhill, Somerset | Sarah Jane Grace | £44,000 |
Sheepdog | The Mall Gardens, Clifton, Bristol | Richard Starzak | £23,000 |
Ship Shape & Bristol Fashion | Sion Hill, Bristol | Sarah Matthews | £26,000 |
Sir Gromit of Bristol | St George's Bristol | Ian Marlow | £28,000 |
Snow Gromit | Junction 3 Library, Baptist Mills, Bristol | Raymond Briggs | £32,000 |
Stat's the Way to Do It, Lad | Aardman Animations | Gavin Strange | £29,000 |
Steam Dog | At-Bristol | Dan Shearn | £26,000 |
Sugar Plum | Redgrave Theatre | Celia Birtwell | £22,000 |
TutanGromit I | Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery | Dale Evans | £24,000 |
Two Eds are Better than One | Woodlands Lane, Bradley Stoke | Peter Brookes | £23,000 |
Vincent van Gromit | Elton Road, Bristol | Laura Cramer | £25,000 |
Watch Out Gromit! | M Shed | Gerald Scarfe | £50,000 |
What a Wind Up | Redcliffe Street, Bristol | Trevor Baylis | £25,000 |
Where's Wallace | Marriott Royal hotel, Bristol | Martin Handford | £30,000 |
Why Dog? Why? | St Nicholas Market | Mark Titchner | £18,000 |
The Wild West | Cribbs Causeway Retail Park | Amy Timms | £22,000 |
Zodiac | Arnolfini | Inkie | £24,000 |
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