British Music Experience to Host Iconic Michael Jackson Warhol Portrait

By Prne, Gaea News Network
Thursday, July 30, 2009

LONDON -

- Portrait to be Shown for Three Days Only Before Returning to The States

- With Photo

This Thursday 6th August the British Music Experience, the interactive exhibition of popular music situated within The O2, will display Andy Warhol’s (Green) Michael Jackson portrait. The British Music Experience will be the only European venue to host the 1984 portrait before it returns to New York to go under the hammer. For just three days, the piece commissioned to celebrate the world record breaking sales of the King of Pop’s Thriller album, will be added to the British Music Experience’s collection.

The auction of the portrait will start with an opening bid of $800,000 - the average auction figure reached for a comparable Warhol portrait in recent years is $17 million. In the past the top price for a Warhol picture at auction is $71.7 million for ‘Car Crash’, and the top price for a Warhol portrait $28 million for ‘Lemon Marilyn’ - both sold at Christies in New York in 2007.

Paul Lilley, British Music Experience Curator, said: “Michael Jackson’s influence on the world of pop is unparalleled. This is a perfect chance for us to give our visitors a once in a life time opportunity before the portrait disappears from the public eye into a private collection.”

Janet Lehr, partner at the Vered Gallery, agents for the seller of the Jackson portrait, added: “This Andy Warhol portrait brings together the uncontested King of Pop Art with the uncontested King of Pop. The portrait was painted at the height of their careers and is a celebration of two of the great talents in global cultural history.”

The British Music Experience is a combination of cutting edge audio-visual technology and the most coveted music memorabilia of all time, culminating in the creation of one of Britain’s most compelling attractions. It enables visitors to trace musical trends through the decades, learn about music’s influence on art, fashion and politics and allow visitors to download music from the British Music Experience archive. For the genuine musical experience members of the public can visit the Gibson Interactive Studio, a fully integrated space within the exhibition where they can play various Gibson guitars, Baldwin pianos and Slingerland drums. There is also a full public and educational programme with workshops, lectures, master-classes and concerts.

PORTRAIT DETAILS:

ANDY WARHOL (Green) Michael Jackson 1984 A UNIQUE WORK by ANDY WARHOL Medium: Synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen inks on canvas Year of Work:1984 Size:30 x 26 inches 76.2 x 66 cm Signed. This work is stamped twice by the Estate of Andy Warhol and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., and numbered twice P050.464 on the overlap.

PORTRAIT EXHIBITION HISTORY: Rio de Janeiro, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Warhol, October - December 1999. Kochi, The Museum of Art; Tokyo, The Bunkamura Museum of Art; Umeda-Osaka, Daimaru Museum; Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art; Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art; Nagoya City Art Museum; Niigata City Art Museum, Andy Warhol, February 2000 - February 2001. Las Vegas, Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, Andy Warhol Celebrities, February - September 2003.

Notes to Editors

A picture accompanying this release is available through the PA Photowire. It can be downloaded from www.pa-mediapoint.press.net or viewed at www.mediapoint.press.net or www.prnewswire.co.uk.

Source: The British Music Experience

Lucy Ellison, Number: +44(0)208-463-2572, E-mail: lucy.ellison at aegworldwide.co.uk

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