Dazed Launches Charity Print Sale for Homeless Youth

Prints from some of world’s leading creatives – including Willy Vanderperre, Virgil Abloh, Harley Weir and Frank Lebon – will be on sale for £100

Dazed has joined forces with some of the world’s leading image-makers for a new charity print sale. The initiative – titled Art For Homeless Youth – will run from this week until the middle of next month, with 100 per cent of all profits going to Centrepoint UK.

Coinciding with Dazed’s 30th anniversary, the sale features contributions from over 20 artists and photographers, as well as some of the magazine’s long-time creative collaborators. This includes Willy Vanderperre, Virgil Abloh, Harley Weir, Frank Lebon, Martin Parr, Tish Murtha, Sophie McElligot and Rankin, amongst others. Each print will be priced at £100, and available to buy online until November 15.

All money from the sales will go to Centrepoint: a UK-based charity that provides health, housing and employment support to homeless young people. It’s an issue that is growing increasingly urgent in the country, with youth homelessness rocketing up by 40 per cent in the last four years. Following the pandemic, which saw under-26s suffer the biggest blows to economic income and job security, the organisation is now more vital than ever.

Art For Homeless Youth prints can be purchased here until midnight on Monday 15th November.

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