Sculptures of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor to Be Sold at Auction for Charity

Artist Chris Carnabuci with his sculptures of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, which are to be sold at Sotheby's to raise money for charities set up by the families of the two victims of police violence. Ed Jones AFP
Artist Chris Carnabuci with his sculptures of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, which are to be sold at Sotheby's to raise money for charities set up by the families of the two victims of police violence. Ed Jones AFP
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Sculptures of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor to Be Sold at Auction for Charity

Artist Chris Carnabuci with his sculptures of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, which are to be sold at Sotheby's to raise money for charities set up by the families of the two victims of police violence. Ed Jones AFP
Artist Chris Carnabuci with his sculptures of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, which are to be sold at Sotheby's to raise money for charities set up by the families of the two victims of police violence. Ed Jones AFP

Sculptures of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, two Black Americans whose deaths at the hands of police in 2020 rocked the United States, are to be auctioned for charity after being exhibited in New York, Sotheby's said Thursday.

The pieces will be on sale online until December 17 and the profits will go to associations founded by the families of the two victims, "We are Floyd" and "The Breonna Taylor Foundation," Sotheby's said.

The two statues are the work of artist Chris Carnabuci, while the statue of Taylor has been decorated by Brooklyn-based Nigerian artist Laolu Senbanjo, also known as Laolu NYC, who has worked with Beyonce in the past.

The golden statue of George Floyd, who was killed last May at age 46 when a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for some nine minutes, had been vandalized with spray paint while on display in Union Square in Manhattan.

It has since been cleaned up, and the 1.8 meter (six foot) sculpture is expected go for between $100,000 and $150,000.

Taylor was shot dead at the age of 26 in Louisville, Kentucky, on the night of March 12, 2020. Her image is expected to sell for between $20,000 and $30,000.

The sculpture is decorated with patterns from Yoruba culture, a source of inspiration for Laolu Senbanjo.

Floyd's death, and the images of the police officer pressing his knee to his neck just two months after Taylor's death, sent shock waves through the United States and sparked widespread protests and a national debate on racism and police violence targeting African Americans.



Rod Stewart to Play Legends Slot at Glastonbury Next Year

Rod Stewart performs on stage during his One Last Time concert at Royal Arena Copenhagen, Denmark June 9, 2024. (Ritzau Scanpix/Torben Christensen via Reuters)
Rod Stewart performs on stage during his One Last Time concert at Royal Arena Copenhagen, Denmark June 9, 2024. (Ritzau Scanpix/Torben Christensen via Reuters)
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Rod Stewart to Play Legends Slot at Glastonbury Next Year

Rod Stewart performs on stage during his One Last Time concert at Royal Arena Copenhagen, Denmark June 9, 2024. (Ritzau Scanpix/Torben Christensen via Reuters)
Rod Stewart performs on stage during his One Last Time concert at Royal Arena Copenhagen, Denmark June 9, 2024. (Ritzau Scanpix/Torben Christensen via Reuters)

Rocker Rod Stewart will play the legends slot at Glastonbury 2025, the first act confirmed for next year's edition of the British music festival.

His Sunday afternoon performance will be the 79-year-old singer's first at Worthy Farm in southwest England since he last took to the festival's Pyramid stage in 2002.

"I’m proud, ready and more than able to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury in June," Stewart said in a statement.

One of the biggest selling artists of all time, Stewart follows the likes of Lionel Richie, Diana Ross and Shania Twain last year to play the legends slot.

Stewart has a spate of European and North American tour dates scheduled for next year but earlier this month, he announced he planned to stop performing "large-scale world tours".

"But I have no desire to retire. I love what I do, and I do what I love. I’m fit, have a full head of hair, and can run 100 meters in 18 seconds at the jolly old age of 79," Stewart wrote in an Instagram post.

Stewart, known for 1970s hits "Maggie May", "Sailing" and "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", released his latest album "Swing Fever", a collaboration with pianist Jools Holland, earlier this year. The record topped the UK albums chart.

The Glastonbury festival was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970 and over the decades has become a sprawling and often muddy five-day event in June, with some of the biggest names in music performing for tens of thousands of revelers.

Next year's edition will take place from June 25-29.