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Exhibition at the OXO Tower showcases work by international artists with Parkinson’s

An exhibition at the OXO tower will be showcasing art by people with Parkinson’s from around the world.

The exhibition at Gallery@OXO in London is being presented by Parkinson’s Art, a group of artists and writers living with Parkinson’s.

The show, which will run from August 18 to 29, will feature artwork and poetry from 54 international artists – many of whom are living with the condition.

Work by abstract artist Alex Echo will be on display.

Trevor Woollard, who works at Parkinson’s UK, is helping to organise the exhibition.

He said: “It is fantastic that we are able to showcase the artistic talent within the Parkinson’s community at such a fantastic location, creating a space where people can share their stories through their art. 

“We are especially pleased to be able to showcase work by renowned artist Alex Echo at the exhibition.”

Artwork by Maria Anderson

Parkinson’s UK will use the money raised to fund pioneering research projects supported by the charity, as well as vital support for those affected by the condition.

Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world, and currently there is no cure. It affects around 145,000 people in the UK. There are over 40 symptoms, from tremor and pain to anxiety.

Parkinson’s UK is the largest charitable funder of Parkinson’s research in Europe, leading the way in driving better care, treatments and quality of life for those with the condition. 

Paul Jackson-Clark, Director of Engagement at Parkinson’s UK, said: “We are really grateful to Parkinson’s Art and all the amazing artists contributing to this exhibition in support of Parkinson’s UK. With more than 40 potential symptoms, Parkinson’s can devastate lives. We’ve made huge breakthroughs in the last 50 years, but there is still no cure and current treatments are not good enough.

“This incredible support by Parkinson’s Art will help us drive forward the groundbreaking research we need to transform the lives of people with Parkinson’s, as well as their families, friends and carers.”

To view the Vivid Dreams exhibition online from 18 August, visit: https://parkinsons.art/vivid

Pictured top: Alex Echo with his artwork


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