The British Museum will host its second fundraising ball on 17 October following the high-profile Pink Ball final yr which raised greater than £2m. Tickets final yr price £2,000; the price this yr is £3,500 a head together with a donation, stated a museum spokesperson.
Funds raised at this yr’s ball, which takes place throughout Frieze Week within the capital, will go in direction of the museum’s masterplan, which is estimated to price no less than £1bn; the formidable overhaul features a full remodeling of the Western vary of the museum, new welcome pavilions and an power centre designed to scale back the museum’s carbon footprint.
The designer Es Devlin is the inventive director for this yr’s ball which, she says, “will assist the British Museum proceed to supply over six million individuals every year free quick entry to 2 million years of human historical past”. Devlin is understood for large-scale installations similar to Library of Us which was unveiled at Miami Seaside final December.
The theme and visible id of the 2026 Ball can be pink, which the museum says was the earliest pigment identified to have been utilized by people in inventive expression. “Crimson is a unifying thread woven by means of all three of the museum’s upcoming shows, from the embroidered wool of the [Bayeux] tapestry [10 September-11 July 2027], the stripes of the American flag [Declaring independence: USA 250, until 29 November] to the wealthy hues discovered throughout centuries of Korean artwork [Korea, 1 October-31 January 2027],” stated a museum assertion.
The hedge fund billionaire Igor Tulchinsky, who has reportedly given £5m in sponsorship for the forthcoming Bayeux Tapestry exhibition, will function the “night’s honorary chair” in recognition of his help, the museum says.
Tulchinsky emigrated to the USA as a baby from Belarus; he’s the founder and chief govt of WorldQuant, a quantitative funding agency with $17bn in belongings based on Forbes, which values his private fortune at $1.7bn.
Final yr’s Pink Ball was attended by greater than 800 friends together with the previous UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and the artists Grayson Perry and Tracey Emin.
The occasion was disrupted nonetheless when a local weather protestor took to the stage throughout a speech by the museum’s chair of trustees, George Osborne. Greece’s Ministry of Tradition additionally criticised the museum for utilizing the disputed Parthenon sculptures as a backdrop for diners.
The gross complete raised by the occasion, which was co-hosted by the Indian philanthropist Isha Ambani, was £2.5m. This quantity, minus bills, went in direction of the museum’s worldwide partnerships.










