Kentish Express Ashford & District

£3.5m Jarman home campaign hits target

- By Alexander Jee ajee@thekmgroup.co.uk

A campaign to save the house and garden of a visionary artist and activist has reached its target in what has been described as the biggest arts fundraisin­g campaign in history.

The appeal to rescue Prospect Cottage in Dungeness, which belonged to artist, filmmaker and LGBT icon Derek Jarman, was launched in January by Art Fund.

The campaign aimed to raise £3.5 million to preserve what a spokesman described as a “sanctuary of art and imaginatio­n” and prevent it from being sold off privately.

On its last day of fundraisin­g last week, the total stood at £3,624,087 raised with donations from 8,119 people from 40 different countries.

Jarman, who died in 1994, is thought to be one of the most influentia­l figures in 20th century British culture.

He moved to the cottage, which sits in the shadow of the power station, in 1986 following his diagnosis of HIV and lived there until his death in 1994.

Among a great number of supporters was award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell, who auctioned a suit that she wore to the BAFTA and Oscar ceremonies this year.

The cream calico suit, covered in signature from celebritie­s including Lonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Scarlett Johansson and more, sold for £16,000 at an online auction.

Ms Powell was a close friend and protegee of Derek Jarman, as was actress Tilda Swinton, who also played a major role in the campaign.

The Doctor Strange star thanked the thousands of supporters in a statement on the campaign’s fundraisin­g page.

She said: “When Derek initiated the project of making of this little house on the shingle the unique and magically empowering space it has come to be, not only for him, but for so many of us, it was at a time of intense uncertaint­y and fragility in his own life.

“I am profoundly moved and grateful for the unmistakab­le triumph of fellowship and spirit that this answered call represents. We have not only preserved the flame but forged a new community in the process.”

‘Against adversity, it is a true expression of optimism’

According to Art Fund, Creative Folkestone will now become the custodians and curators of the cottage, while Jarman’s Dungeness archive will be housed at Tate Britain and made publicly available for the first time later this year.

A statement from Art Fund read: “That this has been achieved at such a difficult time for the world is all the more remarkable. Against adversity, it has been a true expression of optimism and public will.”

 ??  ?? Jarman’s house, Prospect Cottage in Dungeness, will be preserved as a ‘sanctuary’
Jarman’s house, Prospect Cottage in Dungeness, will be preserved as a ‘sanctuary’
 ?? Photo: Sandy Powell ?? Actor Leonardo DiCaprio signs the suit at the Oscars ceremony
Photo: Sandy Powell Actor Leonardo DiCaprio signs the suit at the Oscars ceremony
 ??  ?? Derek Jarman lived at the cottage until his death in 1994
Derek Jarman lived at the cottage until his death in 1994

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