A pride of lions with celebrity credentials has taken centre stage across London
Tusk has today announced the launch of the Tusk Lion Trail, a global art installation in support of African conservation.
Following the huge success and popularity of the Tusk Rhino Trail in 2018, the British charity has launched 47 life-sized lion sculptures onto the streets in iconic locations worldwide including a number of UK cities (London, Edinburgh and Bristol), The Hamptons – New York, Sydney, Wellington and Nairobi. The artworks will be on display for the public to enjoy until the end of September 2021.
The population of African lions is estimated to have declined by as much as 50% over the last 25 years. There are now fewer wild lions left in the world than rhinos. Each sculpture will highlight the magnificence of lions, threats to their existence and the people and solutions working for their survival – raising awareness for conservation efforts across the world.
Tusk has once again teamed up with Curator Chris Westbrook who has brought together a spectacular array of talented artists from the world of art, design, film, theatre and comedy, to release a phenomenal Pride of Lion sculptures across the world.
Internationally recognised faces including Rolling Stones guitarist, Ronnie Wood; Dire Straits bassist, John Illsley; fine art photographer, David Yarrow; artists Jake Chapman, Gavin Turk and David Mach; rugby legend Richie McCaw; American fashion designer Donna Karan, and British actors Mathew Horne, Noel Fielding and John Cleese have all collaborated to craft their own unique pieces of art. Each lion sculpture has been generously sponsored by a Tusk partner or supporter.
London will be home to a pride of 27 individually curated life-sized lion sculptures which have been designed or painted by the following talent and can be found at iconic landmarks around the capital.
The installation will encourage visitors to follow the ‘trails’ via easy-to-use physical and digital maps, allowing them to ‘collect’ lions as they go. This fun, interactive experience is the perfect activity for families. Maps can be found at tuskliontrail.com.
Ronnie Wood | Not Lying Lion | Piccadilly Circus
Sponsored by DHL
Noel Fielding | A Hard Mane is Gonna Fall | Piccadilly Circus
Sponsored by Nick Maughan Foundation
John Cleese and Jen Wade | Pilgrim | Trafalgar Square, North West Terrace
Sponsored by Lion Trust
David Mach | Signs of the Times | Piccadilly Circus
Sponsored by Emso
David Yarrow | The Kings of Lion | Royal Exchange
Sponsored by Genesis Imaging
George Morton-Clark | Suffering Saviour | Cecil Court
Sponsored by Richard Carter
Adam Dant | London Pride | Covent Garden
Sponsored by Bowmark Capital
Glen Baxter | English King | Glasshouse Street
Sponsored by Capital.com
Nick Gentry | Wild Roots | St Martins in the Field – Crypt
Sponsored by BlackRock
Gerry McGovern | Long Live The Lion | Prince’s Arcade
Sponsored by Land Rover
Mathew Horne | Golden Wonder | Carnaby Street
Sponsored by Nick Maughan Foundation
Patrick Hughes | Manebow | Burlington Arcade
Sponsored by Capricorn Private Investments
John Illsley | Big Blue | Glass House Street
Sponsored by Currency.com
Sara Shamma | Ripping / Cuddling | Leicester Street, Leicester Square
Sponsored by Animal Friends
Hannah Shergold | Brian The Lion | St James’s Churchyard
Sponsored by Fladgate LLP
Rob & Nick Carter | Rose Lion, 2021| Burlington Arcade
Sponsored by Justerini & Brooks
Jake Chapman | Why Oh Why Oh Why | Leicester Square West
Sponsored by Orchard Global Asset Management
Ian Davenport | Kamuro | St James’s Churchyard
Sponsored by Mishcon de Reya
Helen Downie | Nathan | St James’s Churchyard
Sponsored by Boodle Hatfield
Michael Foreman | Untitled | St James’s Market
Sponsored by Nick Maughan Foundation
Dr Handa Harusha | Azami | Waterloo Place
Sponsored by ISPS Handa
Lee Mack | Three Shirts On A Lion | Royal Exchange
Sponsored by Deutsche Bank
Paul Onditi | Sirkon | Covent Garden
Sponsored by Ninety One
Mauro Peruccheti | Limited Edition | The Ritz
Sponsored by DP World
Ray Richardson | The Return of the Urban Casual | Waterloo Place
Sponsored by Satis Asset Management
Gavin Turk | Blue Lion, 2021 | St Martins in the Field – Crypt
Sponsored by Vodafone
Sally Wood with Jess Power | Protect Me | Carnaby Street
Sponsored by DP World