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Bono and Hirst Paint the Town Red
Rock Star Bono and Artist Damien Hirst Team Up To Raise Funds For Africa
By TED WINNER
Feb. 13, 2008 —


British artist Damien Hirst and rock star/activist Bono have teamed up to stage an unprecedented art auction to raise money for HIV/AIDS relief in Africa.

Inspired by Bono's "Red" campaign, Hirst asked 100 of the world's leading artists to contribute works to the auction, which will take place on Valentine's Day at Sotheby's in New York.

"It went well beyond what anyone could have hoped&I've been a fan of Damien's...and I just think there's great vision in him and in his work, but I couldn't have anticipated that these artists would come in behind him," Bono told ABC News Correspondent Juju Chang.

Tune in to "Good Morning America Weekend" this Saturday to watch the full interview with Bono and Hirst.


Man on a Mission
To know Bono is to be able to answer the question, why? Why does a rock star of his stature spend most of his time pushing for results in Africa? It isn't for the notoriety. He's got that. It's not for the money or fame. He's got that too.

Bono truly believes that what he is popularizing will change the world, by changing how we communicate with each other  and give those dying, an estimated 6 million a year, a fighting chance at life. It's that simple.

On a rainy Wednesday in New York City, Bono and Hirst sat down with Juju Chang, in front of ABC News' cameras, surrounded by art work that resonates at first glance.

As the lights glared and the tape rolled, Bono and Hirst talked about their latest project  an art auction like none other, inspired by the color red. All the proceeds will go to the United Nations Foundation to support HIV/AIDS relief programs in Africa, conducted by The Global Fund.

Bono, not surprisingly plugged in to everything, was not one to hold back.

Bono: "The big word with this presidential campaign is change. All candidates talking about change, talking about this new America that's gonna happen next year, but I'm telling you I am seeing that new America: people wearing the white bands, One campaigns, people who shop Red. That new America is already here in some courses, and the change that people are talking about actually, the president is going to see in Africa, it's a changed continent because of that new America, that's what I'm excited about."

This weekend President George W. Bush departs for Africa to visit Benin, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana and Liberia. The trip will be an opportunity for the president to review first-hand the progress made in the fight against HIV/AIDS and malaria. The United States has spent billions on programs fighting HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases.

Bono: "Believe me, there will be a moment when there will be no HIV/Aids, there will be a moment that it won't be acceptable that a kid will die for lack of food in his belly, that day is coming&"

Chang : "If you weren't a rock star, would we be paying attention, would the world be paying attention?"

Bono: "You use what you've got."

Among the art work to be auctioned off Thursday night is a piece by Hirst himself, "Where There's A Will, There's A Way," a work filled with antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV.

You can see much more of the interview with Bono and Hirst Saturday on "Good Morning America Weekend." Check your local listings for times.

http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/Story?id=4285362&page=1
 
*Must remember to watch Good Weekend America on Saturday.* How early will I have to get up.. hmm.. maybe I can catch it on the western feed.. that would be a little later. Thank goodness that Bell Canada carries ABC :wink:

Thanks for posting the article!
 
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Rosebud-definitely try again- it does work- and it is a wonderful clip- even if only under 2 minutes. Bono's passion is beautiful.
 
EdgeIsTooSexy said:
IM GOING!!!!!

Ill look for you freefall!

Black jeans, red shirt and black Timberland jacket. I'll have my Manhattan Portage midnight blue bag over my shoulder and my grey Timberland coat with me. (The jacket is the liner!)

I am leaving for Sotheby's in 35 minutes. I intend to ask security for permission to meet and/or talk to him to give him the sketch! Otherwise I will do the covert thing and wait like everyone else in line. At least the weather has turned nice. I had a sore throat and congestion up to an hour ago. Have had it for two days now, but I asked a friend to pray, and I've been going "Oh, God! Oh, God! Oh, God!" And now it's gone!!! :dance:

Oh, what will happen tonight???? :faint:
 
last unicorn said:
Yeah, I thought so, too, but why in the world would someone want to cover Bono's tummy up?!

:shifty: ...unless a pleba did instead discover it...:whistle:

:evil:


good luck, frefall :wave:
 
last unicorn said:
Yeah, I thought so, too, but why in the world would someone want to cover Bono's tummy up?!

I could be wrong but it almost looks like the tummy was added! :lol:
 
MooMoo! said:
Article plus link to video if its not already been posted.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7244682.stm

Oooh, great video! I love the art they showed there - looks like an amazing exibit.

Was that the same video as the one Onekea posted? It still doesn't work for me; it says "error on page".. :madspit: Oh well, I'll try it on another computer later.

I :heart: the other picture of B's furry belly. Thanks for posted it! You girls are so sweet. Covering up his belly (or really any part of him) should be a crime!! Scandalous. :tsk:
 
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