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In the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Michael of Kent





christie’s

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T operation marked what I call my “renaissance” - and as many as one in four of those

afflicted by Parkinson’s can benefit from this surgery. Professor Marwan Hariz, Dr Patricia

Limousin and the team at Queen Square London are refining the technique and helping to

heir

break new ground. T work deserves your generous support.”

Michael Holman



Before my DBS operation, I suffered from daily ‘freezing’ which made me feel like a

statue on a plinth - not able to show any facial emotion or move easily from one position

to another. After my DBS operation, I regained the ability to smile and express normal

emotions. My life has been transformed thanks to Professor Hariz, his team and T he

Fergus Henderson Parkinson’s Appeal.

Stuart Carter



he

Professor Marwan Hariz and team, whose work is funded by T Parkinson’s Appeal for

Deep Brain Stimulation, are truly amazing. I am so grateful to be under their care

and have never met a team more talented, compassionate and totally dedicated to helping

improve the lives of people like me.

Amy Westall

hank

T you for giving me back my life.

JB in aid of

The Parkinson’s Appeal for

It feels like the last 12 years was a nightmare Deep Brain Stimulation

and that I have woken up. In the presence of

Her Royal Highness Princess

MD Michael of Kent



I’m well on the road to a better life and supported by

The Monument Trust

it’s all down to you! The Peacock Trust



CE The Edmond J. Safra Foundation



Tuesday 16th October



It is difficult to put into words how 6.30pm Reception

7.30pm Auction

wonderful it feels to be still. at Christie’s, 8 King Street,

JW St James’s, London SW1Y 6QT



General Enquiries

You are blessed with a wonderful team Charlotte van Schelle on

+44 (0) 207 389 2205

and I cannot thank you all enough.

DJ christie’s

8 King Street, St James’s

London SW1Y 6QT

t +44 (0)20 7839 9060

f +44 (0)20 7839 7611

www.christies.com



Buyers premium will not be charged.

All lots will be effected by artists re-sale rights.

Please see Terms and Conditions for full details.

Meeting of Minds Advisory Committee When my brilliant charismatic husband Mo, especially Trevor Gulliver, Nicky Keane of JB

a movie mogul in the true sense of the word, Pelham PR who has worked many long hours,

Lyn Rothman Chair and Founder Meredith Etherington-Smith Jasmin Pelham

Fergus Henderson Co-Chair Stewart Grimshaw Jussi Pylkkanen

was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 8 Christie’s and particularly Jussi Pylkkanen;

Francesca Amfitheatrof Kay Hartenstein Saatchi Jonathan Rutherfurd Best years ago, our lives changed dramatically. all have contributed to the Auction on Octo-

Sadie Coles Marion Naggar Martin Westall There are 120,000 sufferers in Britain – among ber 16th and without whom this event would

the over sixty-five’s the rate is one person in never have happened.

one hundred. Parkinson’s does not always kill We are much indebted to the artists’ deal-

its victims but it kills their way of life. ers who without exception have waived their

Meeting of Minds Supporters Committee

I recently saw a plaque inscribed “The gen- fee to support the appeal. We are also ex-

Henry Allsopp Professor Marwan Hariz MD PhD Lily Safra erosity of few is the hope of many”. This tremely grateful to our advisory committee,

Kay Baggot Linda Heathcote-Amory Count Sassoli de Bianchi could have been written of Simon Sainsbury Sadie Coles, Kay Hartenstein-Saatchi, Stewart

Peter Blake Mary Heilmann Vidal and Ronnie Sassoon without whom we would not have been for- Grimshaw, Jussi Pylkkanen, Johnathan Ruth-

Shoshana and Wayne Blank Margot Henderson Johnnie Shand Kydd tunate enough to have secured the services of erfurd Best, Martin Westall, Jasmin Pelham,

Irving and Jacky Blum Hector Henderson Lady Solti the world renowned neurosurgeon Professor Marion Naggar, Meredith Etherington-Smith

Lady Boothby Owen Henderson Countess Sondes Marwan Hariz, who relocated from Sweden and Francesca Amfitheatrof, who despite

Don Brown Frances Henderson Maureen Sutherland-Smith

to form a team at University College Hospital, their busy schedules have worked tirelessly to

Phillippa Calnan Damien Hirst Chris Taylor

Queen Square, London, to perform a pioneer- ensure the smooth running of the event.

Charlotte Clark Renshaw Hiscox Sam Taylor Wood

ing procedure called Deep Brain Stimulation Last, but very much not least, The Monu-

Arthur and Jeanne Cohen Michael Hue Williams Juergen Teller

(DBS). This miraculous surgery has changed ment Trust, The Edmond J. Safra Founda-

Michael Craig-Martin Gary Hume Mario Testino

Robert and Carolyn Cumming Jay Jopling Piers Thompson the lives of many sufferers worldwide and his tion, The Peacock Trust, Culture Shock, Emily

The Hon Janet de Botton Andy King Baroness Fiona Thyssen- research has lead to DBS being used for many James, Dan Lywood, Piers Thompson and Roy

Mollie Dent- Brockelhurst Richard Louderback Bornemiza other movement disorders such as Dystonia, Smiljanic for their generous and invaluable

Kirk and Anne Douglas Sarah Lucas Sophie von Hellermann Tourettes, severe Obsessive Compulsive dis- contributions. There are so many of you here

Tracey Emin Dan Lywood Archduchess Francesca von order, some cases of Epilepsy that cannot be tonight who have generously contributed over

Angus Fairhurst Annie Morris Habsburg treated with drugs and deafferentation (phan- the years, enabling Professor Hariz and his

Nina Ferguson Tim Noble Rebecca Warren tom pain). team to continue this important research.

Professor Richard Frackowiak Katherine Palmer Adam Waymouth Both Fergus and I have been overwhelmed Thank you all.

Paul Fryer Maureen Paley Sue Webster by the immensely generous response of all In the words of one patient “This operation

Larry Gagosian Simon Periton Rachel Whiteread the artists, photographers, designers, event has given me back my self esteem, human

Mary G Baker MBE Elizabeth Peyton Rachel Williams

organiser Urban Caprice, everyone at St John, dignity and quite frankly my life.”

Douglas Gordon Marc Quinn Iwan and Manuela Wirth

Anthony Gormely David Roberts Michael and Pat York

Malcolm Grant Mo Rothman Franco and Marina Zangrilli

Trevor Gulliver Nigel Ryan







Lyn Rothman

Dear Lyn

Your latest child, nick-named U-FuN (Unit of Our Unit can still not “walk” independently;

Functional Neurosurgery) will celebrate its 5th it still needs your help and the help of those

year in October 2007. You entrusted the custody around you, in order to continue expanding and

of the U-FuN to the Institute of Neurology and providing surgical treatment and pre-and post-

the National Hospital of Neurology and Neuro- operative care to more and more patients.

surgery at Queen Square. Dear Lyn, this continuing need for your sup-

As Head of the U-FuN, I feel very sorry and

frustrated that I cannot be personally with,

port is actually a clear sign of success; because

that success has in turn generated the need for hen

“I was desperate. T I was chosen to be

and among, you at this wonderful art event.

But be assured that my thoughts are there, and

more resources and more staff in the U-FuN,

the needs for funds are increasing, and cannot Professor Marwan Hariz’s 1st patient for Deep

may I take this occasion of our Unit´s birthday

anniversary, to congratulate you on such an

be met but by your dedication and charity, as

an important complement to university and Brain Stimulation at the National Hospital. I

can never say thank you loudly enough or often

endeavour: From nothing you created every- state-delivered funds. This will ensure a con-

thing; thanks to you, more than 135 patients tinuation and expansion of the service and the





enough to Professor Hariz for his unexampled

so far have been able to undergo the deep brain research at the Unit.

stimulation procedure aimed at alleviating Dear Lyn, as mother of the U-FuN, and on

the symptoms of their Parkinson´s disease or behalf of my colleagues, I wish to congratulate

dystonia or essential tremor, all of which pro-

voke disorders with uncontrollable movements

you on all your achievements, and we hope

that you will be proud of your creation so far

skill in giving back to me an ordinary life and

that impair the quality of these patients’ lives.

Several of the patients of the U-FuN have be-

and for the many years to come.

the desire to live that life, and to the Parkinson’s

come so enthusiastic about the success of their

treatment that they have become fund-raisers

Warmest thoughts

Appeal for funding my surgery.”

together with you. Yours, faithfully





George Parsons

Marwan Hariz

Chairman & founder Medical advisors

Lyn Rothman Professor Marwan Hariz MD PhD

Professor RSJ Frackowiak MA MD DSc FRCP

Vice Chairman Professor Antonio DeSalles MD PhD

Martin Westall JP

Honorary Solicitor

Founder Patrons E Michael Garston LLB

The Hon Simon Sainsbury

The Rt Hon the Lord Bethell Advisors

Jack Valenti Mrs Maureen Smith

Nigel Ryan CBE

Patrons Lady Boothby

Lily Safra

Lady Solti

Mo Rothman

Stewart Grimshaw

Mary G Baker MBE

The Countess Sondes



Trustees

The Brain Research Trust

Sir John Read FCA President

S. David Corsan FCA Vice President

Neil L Payne FCA Chairman

Yves J M Bonavero BA (Oxon)

Professor Alastair Compston PhD FRCP FMedSci

Stanley Fink non-Executive director



Christie’s Fine Art Auctioneers proudly E Michael Garston LLB

Mrs Francis A Heaton BA LLB



supports The Parkinson’s Appeal Professor J Julian B Jack PhD FRS

Professor David N Landon BSc MB BS



for Deep Brain Stimulation Sir Rob Margetts CBE

Anthony J Mehew FCA





Registered charity number 263064

01

Peter Blake

Lover’s Rock 2004, silkscreen, colourplan, dimon dust prints



29 1/2 × 22 3/4 in.(75 × 57.8 cm.)



£1,000–1,500 / €1,400–€2,200 / $2,000–$3,000

02

Angus Fairhurst

Deep Brain Stimulation 2007, collage



58 × 48 in. (148 × 122 cm.) Unique, signed and dated



£3000–5,000 / €7,200–€8,600 / $10,000–$12,000

03

Mary Heilmann

21st Century Fox 1998, colour spit bite aquatint with



soft ground etching and aquatint



41 1/4 × 30 1/2 in. (104.77 × 77.47 cm.) AP 3 (Ed. of 40)



£3,000–4,000 / €4,300–€5,800 / $6,000–$8,000

04

Rebecca Warren

Black Narcissus 2006, painted reinforced clay and plinth



9 3/4 × 11 1/2 × 14 1/8 in. (25 × 29 × 36 cm.)



£10,000–15,000 / €14,400–€21,600 / $20,000–$30,000







Courtesy of Maureen Paley, London

05

Don Brown

Yoko XXIII 2007, acrylic composite



14 1/8 × 9 1/2 × 5 7/8 in. (35.88 × 24.13 × 14.92 cm.) Edition 1 of 6



£8,000–12,000 / €14,400–€17,200 / $20,000–$24,000

06

Juergen Teller

Lily On The Rocks, Hydra, Greece 2007, c-type print



20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.65 cm.)



£2,000–3,000 / €2,900–€4,300 / $4,000–$6,000

07

Marc Quinn

Cosmos in the Brain 2007, watercolour on paper



60 × 40 1/2 in. (152 × 101.5 cm.)



£15,000–20,000 / €21,600–€28,800 / $30,000–$40,000

08

Richard Louderback

Shiney and Different 2007, oil on birch panel



26 × 18 in. (66 × 45.75 cm)



£2,000–3,000 / €2,900–€4,300 / $4,000–$6,000

09

Sophie von

Hellermann

Portrait of stag CT 2007, acrylic on canvas



27 1/2 × 19 3/4 in. (70 × 50 cm.)



£3,000–5,000 / €4,300–€7,200 / $6,000–$10,000

10

Elizabeth Peyton

Peter Doherty (Isle of Wight, June 2007) 2007, watercolour on paper



14 1/2 × 10 1/4 in., (37 × 25.5 cm.) Unique, signed, titled and dated



£18,000–22,000 / €31,700–€36,000 / $44,000–$50,000

11

Antony Gormley

Clearing sixty six 2007, carbon on casein



43 1/2 × 30 1/2 in. (111 × 77 cm.)



£8,000–12,000 / €11,500–17,300 / $16,000–$24,000

12

Damien Hirst

Nine Beautiful Spins 2007, household gloss on paper



18 in. diameter. (45.5 cm. diameter)



£40,000–60,000 / €57,600–€86,400 / $80,000–$120,000

13

Annie Morris

Untitled 2006, painted clothes pegs on board



48 × 48 in. (96.5 × 96.5 cm.)



£5,000–6,000 / €7,200–€8,600 / $10,000–$12,000

14

Paul Fryer

Untitled 2007, glass, crockery and cutlery from St John



17 3/4 × 17 3/4, plinth 56 in. high, (45 × 45 cm., plinth 144 cm. high)



£15,000–20,000 / €21,600–€28,800 / $30, 000–$40,000

15

Tim Noble and

Sue Webster

Another Happy Meal’ 2007, replica food, china plate, clear resin



10 2/3 in. diameter, (27 cm. diameter)



£3,000–5,000 / €4,300–€7,200 / $6,000–$10,000

16

Simon Periton

The Operator 2007, spray paint on silvered glass



20 1/2 × 28 1/2 × 2 in. (52 × 72 × 5 cm.) Unique, signed and dated



£4,000–4,500 / €5,800–€6,500 / $8,000–$9,000

17

Douglas Gordon

Psycho Hitchhiker (Coming or Going) 2007, photograph



18 1/8 × 23 3/8 in. (45.7 × 59.1 cm.)



£7,000–9,000 / €10,100–€13,000 / $14,000–$18,000

18

Johnnie Shand Kydd

Untitled Unique hand tinted print onto silver gelatin



12 × 16 in. (30.5 × 40 cm.)



£2,000–3,000 / €2,900–€4,300 / $4,000–$6,000

19

Gary Hume

MUM Charcoal on paper



27 1/2 × 39 in. (70 × 100 cm.)



£10,000–15,000 / €14,400–€21,600 / $20,00–$30,000

20

Sarah Lucas

Stars at a Glance 2007, concrete shoes, bra, footballs,



cigarettes - series of three



10 5/8 × 13 × 10 5/8 in. (27 × 33 × 27 cm.)



£20,000–30,000 / €28,600–€43,000 / $40,000–$60,000

21

Michael Craig-Martin

Scissors (wallpaper-pink) 2004, acrylic on aluminium panel



32 × 33 in. (81.3 × 83.8 cm.)



£15,000–20,000 / €21,600–€28,800 / $30,000–$40,000

22

Rachel Whiteread

Junk Food 2007, plasticised plaster and pigment (four units)



6 1/4 × 11 × 3/4 in. (16 × 28 × 2 cm.)



£18,000–22,000 / €26,000–€31,700 / $36,000–$44,000

23

Tracey Emin

Love Mice 2007, pink neon Glass



7 1/2 × 39 in. (19.2 × 100 cm.)



£18,000–22,000 / €26,000–€31,700 / $36,000–$44,000

24

Sam Taylor-Wood

Untitled C-print



12 × 16 in. (30.5 × 40.5 cm.)



£4,000–6,000 / €5,800–€8,600 / $8,000–$12,000

Silent Auction

Linda Heathcoat Amory lives and works in London and Somerset. She shows regularly with

the Jonathan Clark Gallery in Park Walk, Fulham Road. Together with her portrait drawings

in charcoal, she paints landscapes, nudes and still life in oil.



Linda will produce a unique portrait for the winning bidder of the silent auction, which will

be held at Christie’s on Tuesday 16th October. Bids will close at 7.30pm. To place a bid please

visit the silent auction table during the reception on the evening.



Starting bids are requested at £500, with £100 increments.

Absentee Bid Terms and Conditions of Sale

1. Christie’s acts as agent for The Parkinson’s Appeal. Un-

less otherwise agreed, the sale of the Lots will result in

contracts made between The Parkinson’s Appeal and the

Buyer.

8. Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of the

hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the

conclusion of a contract for sale between The Parkinson’s

Appeal and the Buyer.



I request Christie’s, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up 2. The Buyer shall be the person with the highest bid ac- 9. Following the sale, the Buyer must provide The

cepted by the auctioneer. Parkinson’s appeal with his or her name and permanent

to the prices given below. All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Conditions of Sale printed in address.

3. The auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to

the catalogue. I understand that Christie’s shall not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If advance the bidding at his absolute discretion, and in 10. All Lots are to be paid for in full on the night of the sale at

identical commission bids are received for the same Lot, the commission bid received first by Chris- the case of error or dispute, to put up an item for bidding

again.

the Payment Desk.





tie’s will take precedence. I have read the terms and conditions of sale on the following page. 11. All Lots are to be collected by the Buyer on the night of

4. Statements made by The Parkinson’s Appeal in the cata- the sale, but no Lot can be taken unless it has first been

logue or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding paid for in full. The Buyer will not acquire title to the Lot









Lot Bid

the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribu- until amounts due to The Parkinson’s Appeal have been



Name ________________________ tion, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated

selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion,

paid in full. From the time of collection, the Lot will be

entirely at the Buyer’s risk.

and are not to be relied upon as statements of definitive

Address ________________________ fact. Neither Christie’s not The Parkinson’s Appeal are 12. Payment can be made in cash, credit card or cheque made

responsible for the correctness of any such statement nor payable to The Parkinson’s Appeal. A surcharge of 1.4%

for any other errors of description or for any faults or de- will be charged on all MasterCard and Visa card transac-

________________________ fects in any Lots. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance tions, 0.5% on American Express transactions and 22p on

only. Debit Card payments.

________________________

5. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concern- 13. These Conditions of Sale are subject to English law, which

ing the condition of goods and the matters referred to in shall apply to their construction as well as to their effect.

Postcode ________________________ the catalogue description. For Christie’s benefit, The Parkinson’s Appeal and the Buyer

submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

6. If a prospective Buyer gives Christie’s instructions to



Contact details bid on their behalf, by using the form printed in the

catalogue, Christies shall use all reasonable efforts to

14. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT (“DROIT DE SUITE”)

All lots are affected by this right. The buyer agrees to pay

do so, provided these instructions are received no later to Christie’s an amount equal to the resale royalty and

Home Tel ________________________ than 24 hours before the sale. Bids should be placed in we will pay such amount to the artist’s collecting agent.

pounds sterling. If Christie’s receives commission bids on Resale royalty applies where the Hammer Price is 1,000

a particular Lot for identical amounts, at an auction these Euro or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500

Business Tel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the Euro per lot. The amount is calculated a follows:

person whose bid was received first. Royalty For the portion of the Hammer Price (in Euro)

Mobile ________________________ 4.00% up to 50,000

7. If prospective Buyers make arrangements with Christie’s 3.00% between 50,000.01 and 200,000

not less than 24 hours before the sale, Christie’s shall

Fax ________________________ make reasonable efforts to contact the bidders to enable Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For

them to participate by telephone, but in no circumstanc- the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds



Email ________________________ es will Christie’s or The Parkinson’s Appeal be liable to

any prospective Buyer as a result of failure to do so.

Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Cen-

tral Bank reference rate on the day of the sale.



Signature ________________________

Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd. (2007)



Date ________________________









TO MAKE A TELEPHONE BID PLEASE CONTACT THE BID DEPARTMENT BELOW

Please send completed form to: Christie’s, Bids Department, 8 King Street,

St. James’s, London SW1Y 6QT Tel: (0)20 7389 2658 Fax: (0)20 7930 8870

Donation Thank You

If you would like to make a donation to The Parkinson’s Appeal and help the ongoing For the generous sponsorship

treatment and research into Deep Brain Stimulation please fill out the form below and The Monument Trust

return to: &

The Edmond J. Safra Foundation

The Parkinson’s Appeal

15 Southampton Place For the continued support

London The Peacock Trust

WC1A 2AJ

For the invaluable contribution

DONATIONS

St John Restaurant

I enclose a donation of £ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

www.stjohnrestaurant.co.uk

(Cheques made payable to The Parkinson’s Appeal)

&

Christie’s

Please do / do not acknowledge receipt of my donation.

www.christies.com

You can make your support go further with Gift Aid, which enables any donation by UK &

taxpayers to qualify for tax relief. Urban Caprice

www.urbancaprice.co.uk

I am a UK tax payer and pay UK income or capital gains tax equal to any tax reclaimed and &

I want The Parkinson’s Appeal to benefit by reclaiming tax of 28p on every £1 of my dona- JB Pelham PR

tion and on all further donations until I notify otherwise. www.jbpelhampr.com

&

Name __________________________________________ Culture Shock

www.cultureshockmedia.co.uk

Address __________________________________________ &

Dan Lywood

Postcode __________________________________________

www.danlywood.co.uk

&

Signature __________________________________________

Piers Thompson

Date __________________________________________ piers@constant_touch.net

&

Donations will be placed in a restricted fund for Deep Brain Stimulation, to be managed by The Roy Smiljanic

Brain Research Trust (Registered charity number 263064) www.royspix.com



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