Official beer of the Australian Open Stella Artois launches ‘The Life Artois – Captured Live’ campaign via Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne
To celebrate Stella Artois’ inaugural year as the official beer partner of the Australian Open, CUB and partners Clemenger BBDO Melbourne, TLA, PHD, Clemenger Activation and 3 Degrees Marketing have created The Life Artois – Captured Live, an on-site artist studio, which sees an artwork created each day representing the good life at the Australian Open.
Inspired by photos taken and shared by fans, the four artists (chosen from the four Grand Slam nations; Timothy Hunt (UK), Marylou Faure (France), Cari Vander Yacht (US) and Beci Orpin (AU)) create a work depicting The Life Artois.
Upon completion, the artwork is printed and hung in the ever-growing gallery. The image is then reformatted and distributed across social and OOH as well as a limited number of prints being available for fans, with the original prints being auctioned at the end of the Australian Open to raise funds for bushfire relief.
Says Verity Jackson, brand manager, Stella Artois: “The Life Artois is our new creative platform and a celebration of the good life. As the official beer partner of the Australian Open, we felt ‘The Life Artois – Captured Live’ was the perfect meeting point of our two brands and ambitions.”
Says Evan Roberts, executive creative director, Clemenger BBDO Melbourne: “Capturing the romance and joy of the Open on a daily basis may seem like a whimsical notion, but the reality is something else entirely. It continues to be a demanding task that requires a collaborative effort between client and multiple creative partners, thanks to all who are helping bring it to life.”
The Life Artois – Captured Live is supported across media executions that showcase new dynamic opportunities within traditional media spaces and amplify the idea beyond the physical experience of the tournament. The integrated campaign includes TV, daily OOH, street murals, social, digital, on-premise, packaging and PR.
Says Frank Curcio, group planning director at PHD: “We’re continuously looking at how we can make the leap in the way we use media. Creating The Life Artois – Captured Live street gallery allows people who haven’t attended the Australian Open to experience the look and feel of the tournament through the brand’s ethos of creating art, not ads, something that aligns with its strong European heritage.”
You can find out more about the campaign and bid on the original artwork at instagram.com/StellaArtoisAu.
Lead agency: Clemenger BBDO Melbourne
Media agency: PHD
Activation and on-site experience: TLA
Shopper: Clemenger Activation
PR & Influencer: 3 Degrees Marketing
Social: CUBHouse
Client: Stella Atrois
CUB Global Brands Director: Emily Griffifths
Stella Artois Brand Manager: Verity Jackson
Stella Artois Assistant Brand Manager: Sophia O’Beirne
9 Comments
What a bunch of highly crafted visual puns the film are.
If you spent as much time on the actual idea as you did on the craft you’d be serving aces (I know you like a pun).
Seriously, what happened to Clems Melbourne?
The only art involved with beer are piss artists. This work is a one thought wonder and is just embarrassing.
This Art D is kinda similar to the royals Aperol spritz work?
Whoever sold this to the client deserves a knighthood. It flies in the face of, ignores and undoes Stella’s long established culture and positioning. That’s quite an achievement.
if the art director on this
happened to have worked in international agencies
had a great eye for art and design
and the connections to pull it off
then i applaud her.
if she is no longer with the agency
because of
then that’s their loss
and i wish her all the best.
ok. those beautiful heritage stella ads circa can 2000. how are they working out for the business exactly?
“Let’s get an artist too…” is not an idea. It’s why you’re in the wrong profession.
Where can you get Day2 from or the whole set of posters?
Love the Art Work
Walked past these under the Swant St bridge and thought it was a great concept and lovely artwork.