Gromit Unleashed Explained

Italic Title:no
Gromit Unleashed
Artist:Various designers
Medium:Decorated fibreglass statues
Subject:Gromit
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
City:Bristol, London
Owner:Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal and Aardman Animations
Followed By:Shaun in the City

Gromit Unleashed was a public charity art trail led by Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal and Aardman Animations, in which 80 giant artist-decorated fibreglass sculptures of Gromit were displayed on the streets of Bristol and the surrounding area between 1 July and 8 September 2013. At the end of the art trail, the sculptures were auctioned to raise funds for Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity.[1] The Grand Appeal pledged to raise £3.5 million for state-of-the-art equipment for Bristol Children's Hospital, including an intraoperative MRI scanner, family facilities and child-friendly artwork to help save the lives of sick children at the hospital. All funds raised by Gromit Unleashed contributed towards this.[2] The project follows the concept of the "Land in Sicht", the original Swiss project by artistic director Walter Knapp which inspired the subsequent worldwide exhibition "CowParade"[3] [4] and similar exhibitions in other cities, including Wow! Gorillas which took place in Bristol in 2011.[5] To date Gromit Unleashed has raised over £5 million for Bristol Children's Hospital.

Background

Gromit

See also: List of Wallace and Gromit characters.

Gromit is a dog belonging to an eccentric inventor, Wallace, in a series of claymation films produced by Aardman Animations, based in Spike Island, Bristol. Three of the films in the Wallace and Gromit film series have won Academy Awards: The Wrong Trousers,[6] A Close Shave[7] and .[8]

Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal

The aim of Gromit Unleashed was to fundraise for Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal. Founded in 1995, the charity raises funds for paediatric medical equipment at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and St. Michael's Hospital. In collaboration with Aardman, it uses the characters Wallace and Gromit as mascots for the charity.[9]

Funds were raised through the sale of trail maps, merchandise, and Detect-o-Gromit, a smartphone app, aimed at helping users find the Gromit sculptures, costing 69p per download.[10] On the first week, Detect-o-Gromit reached #1 on the Entertainment chart and #2 on the Paid chart on Apple's App Store.

Sculptures

Creation

In the months prior to the trail, 79 blank fibreglass statues measuring 5feet[11] in height were distributed to designers and celebrities selected by Nick Park. Each recipient was free to design their statue as they wished, producing a vast array of designs. Some of the statues were publicly painted by their designers in the Galleries shopping centre.[12] Each statue was then transported to an undisclosed warehouse in Bristol to be treated with a lacquer and erected onto a concrete plinth. Nick Park's own sculpture, Newshound, is the only sculpture which feature Wallace, alongside his trusty canine sidekick Gromit.

On 1 July 2013, the statues were distributed around Bristol and tourist attractions in the Greater Bristol area. One was also placed at London Paddington station,[13] [14] but was moved to the Gromit Unleashed HQ for the final week of the exhibition.[15] Sculptures were decorated by a range of artists and celebrities, including Joanna Lumley, Sir Peter Blake, Trevor Baylis and Jools Holland.[16] The Royal Mint and mosaic artist Stephanie Roberts created a special Royal Mint Gromit, decorated with coins.[17] US Animation studio Pixar contributed Gromit Lightyear, based on their character Buzz Lightyear.[18] The sculptures were auctioned in October to raise funds for Bristol Children's Hospital.[19]

In addition a number of smaller Gromit sculptures were distributed to schools and community groups to decorate.[20] Bristol tourism staff have estimated that Gromit Unleashed could bring as much as £58 million to the city during the two-month display, with many visitors expected from the United States and Japan, where Wallace and Gromit are popular. The local media reported on the use of a new word "Gromiting", being used on social media sites to describe the search for the sculptures.

Vandalism

Due to the openness of the outdoor sculptures in the trail, they were vulnerable to vandalism. In total, five sculptures were vandalised during the exhibition:

Auction

After the trail had finished, all of the Gromit statues were collected and displayed together at a marquee at The Mall, Cribbs Causeway, which attracted more than 25,000 visitors.

On 3 October 2013 the 81 statues, alongside 11 smaller statues, were auctioned off at a special event hosted by Sotheby's auctioneer and TV presenter Tim Wonnacott at the marquee.[27] Wonnacott was paid to host the auction, to some criticism, as it was a charitable event.[28] The pressure group Fathers 4 Justice were reportedly banned from bidding on one statue, Hero, over claims that it would use the statue for publicising their campaign if they won it.[29]

The pre-auction estimate for the grand total was £1 million; this was exceeded after the 39th statue was sold.[30] Every statue also exceeded the reserve price of £10,000. The Gromit which attracted the highest bid was Gromit Lightyear, designed by Disney Pixar and based on the Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear which sold for £65,000.[31] The grand total raised from the sale of the sculptures was £2,357,000.[32]

Impact and legacy

The sale of the Gromit statues, app downloads and merchandise initially raised £2.3million for Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal.[33] The money was spent on lifesaving medical equipment and products to enhance patient comfort at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, during its planned expansion. An intraoperative MRI scanner was bought for the hospital using the funds, which the hospital previously did not have.

Gromit Unleashed's financial success led organisers to plan a sequel almost immediately after the trail finished. David Sproxton, the chair of Aardman Animations, suggested that a trail involving Shaun the Sheep, another Wallace and Gromit character, could be "rolled out nationally... or even internationally".[34] This idea developed into the Shaun in the City sculpture trail, which was held in Bristol in the summer of 2015.[35] A sequel, Gromit Unleashed 2 was unleashed 2018 which features sculpture statues of Gromit, Wallace on a life-size bench, and Feathers McGraw. A third Gromit Unleashed trail has been announced for 2025.[36]

List of Gromit sculptures

All information is taken from the Gromit Unleashed website.[37]

NameOriginal Trail LocationDesignerSale price
A Close ShaveBristol Tourist Information Centre£24,000
A Grand Day OutTemple Quarter Enterprise Zone£24,000
A Mandrill's Best FriendBristol Zoo£18,000
aMazing GromitCheddar Gorge, Somerset£24,000
Antique RoseThe Mall at Cribbs Causeway£30,000
Astro DogMillennium SquareIgnition DG Ltd£21,000
Bark at EeQueen Square£20,000
Being Gromit MalkovichSS Great Britain£21,000
Blazing SaddlesDoubleTree by Hilton, Bristol City CentreCarys Ink£21,000
BlossomThe Downs£24,000
Bristol BulldogBristol Airport£26,000
Bumble BoogieColston Hall£20,000
BuntySt Mary Redcliffe£31,000
BushedRoyal West of England Academy£24,000
ButterflyBristol Old Vic£20,000
Canis MajorHotel du Vin, Bristol£26,000
CaroselloSpyglass, Welsh Back£16,000
CollarfullCastle Park£22,000
Creature ComfortsRiverside Garden Centre, Clift House RoadSneaky Raccoon£19,000
Dog RoseWhiteladies Road£20,000
DoodlesCabot Circus£34,000
EldoradogWestonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire£28,000
FeathersGloucester Road£25,000
FiestaAvon Gorge Hotel, Clifton£28,000
Fish TalesBlue Reef Aquarium£20,000
Five a Day DogHenleaze Road, Henleaze£22,000
GizmoArt of Gromit Unleashed Shop, Upper Maudlin Street£32,000
Gnashional GromitBristol Marriott City Centre hotel£28,000
Golden GromitVictoria Rooms£30,000
Grant's GromitAshton Court£36,000
The Green GromitThe Mall at Cribbs Causeway£26,000
Grom Voyage![38] The Greatest Dog Show on Earth, Bristol[39] £20,000
GromberryThe Pump House, Hotwells£32,000
GromitLondon Paddington stationAardman Animations£35,000
Gromit LightyearShowcase Cinema de Lux, Cabot CircusPixar£65,000
Gromit-o-MaticBrunel Mile, Bristol£26,000
GromitasaurusThe Galleries£24,000
The GrommaloBristol Central Library£26,000
GroscarThunderbolt Square, Bristol£28,000
GrosmosHarvey Nichols, Cabot CircusCheba£28,000
GrrrrromitWindmill Hill City FarmCarys Ink£26,000
HarmonyThe Beaufort Arms, Hawkesbury Upton£23,000
HeroSubway, Bristol city centre£26,000
Hound DogArnolfini£28,000
HullaballoonArnos Vale CemeteryMonster Riot£26,000
Isambark Kingdog BrunelBristol Temple Meads railway station£36,000
It's Kraken, Gromit!The Downs, BristolFilthy Luker£18,000
JackHargreaves Lansdown, Anchor Road£36,000
The KingKing Street£25,000
LancelotQuakers Friars£22,000
LodekkaLawrence Hill RoundaboutIgnition DG Ltd£28,000
MalagoBroadmead£24,000
May Contain Nuts (& Bolts)Inside Bristol Temple Meads railway station£30,000
National TreasureM ShedRoyal Mint£28,000
NewFoundLandThe Matthew, Bristol HarbourOne Red Shoe£30,000
NewshoundBristol Museum & Art Gallery£50,000
NezahualcoyotlStanfords, Corn Street£20,000
Oops a DaisyTyntesfield, Wraxall£22,000
PaisleyNorth Street, Bedminster£21,000
PatchClifton Hill£36,000
Poetry in MotionCollege Green£35,000
PoochadelicCounty Cricket Ground, Bristol£25,000
RogerTop to Bottom Ltd, Staple Hill£29,000
Salty Sea DogThe Cascade Steps, Bristol city centre£32,000
The Secret GardenLye Cross Farm, Redhill, Somerset£44,000
SheepdogThe Mall Gardens, Clifton£23,000
Ship Shape & Bristol FashionSion Hill£26,000
Sir Gromit of BristolSt George's Bristol£28,000
Snow GromitJunction 3 Library, Baptist Mills£32,000
Stat's the Way to Do It, LadAardman Animations£29,000
Steam DogWe The Curious£26,000
Sugar PlumRedgrave Theatre£22,000
TutanGromit IBristol Museum & Art Gallery£24,000
Two Eds are Better than OneWoodlands Lane, Bradley Stoke£23,000
Vincent van GromitElton Road, University of Bristol£25,000
Watch Out Gromit!M Shed£50,000
What a Wind UpRedcliffe Street£25,000
Where's WallaceMarriott Royal hotel, Bristol£30,000
Why Dog? Why?St Nicholas Market£18,000
The Wild WestCribbs Causeway Retail Park£22,000
ZodiacArnolfiniInkie£24,000

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Notes and References

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  3. News: CowParade 2008 in Madrid. 11 July 2013. Aktuelle. September 2008. de.
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  6. Web site: The 66th academy Awards (1994) Nominees and winners. 29 July 2013. The academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 21 March 1994.
  7. Web site: The 68th Academy Awards (1996) Nominees and Winners. 29 July 2013. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 25 March 1996.
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  23. News: Joanna Lumley Gromit back on display after tail repaired. 2013-07-17. BBC News. 2018-06-18.
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  28. Web site: Tim Wonnacott SLAMMED for being paid to take a charity auction raising money for sick children. Greenwood. Carl. 2015-09-30. The Mirror. 2018-02-12.
  29. News: F4J banned from bidding for a Gromit. 2013-07-27. ITV News West Country. 2018-07-31.
  30. Web site: Auction winners get their Gromits. Payne. Richard. 2013-10-04. ITV News West Country. 2018-03-03. video.
  31. News: Gromit statues auction raises £2.3m for Bristol Children's Hospital. 4 October 2013 . BBC News.
  32. News: Gromit statue auction raises £2.3m for Bristol hospital. Morris. Stephen. 2013-10-04. The Guardian. 2018-07-31.
  33. Web site: Lake. Howard. 2014-08-08. How we built the Gromit Unleashed brand. 12 August 2021. Fundraising.co.uk.
  34. News: 2013-10-10. Gromit Unleashed 'seen by more than one million people'. BBC News. 12 August 2021.
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