The collection includes works by leading
members of the Young British Art movement such as Damien Hirst,
Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Michael Craig-Martin, who rose to
prominence in the 1990s. Many of them were personal friends of
Michael.
Among the items on offer in the online sale, which runs until
March 15, and at an evening auction on March 14, both organized
by Christie's auction house, are formaldehyde works by Hirst and
neons and embroideries by Emin.
"George Michael's name resonates with fans globally and speaks
of pioneering creative talent," Paola Saracino Fendi, associate
director and specialist in contemporary art at Christie's in
London, said in a statement.
"The George Michael Collection reflects this revolutionary
spirit in its dynamic group of artists and dedication to the
arts."
Items from the collection will also be on public display at
Christie's for the next week. Estimates for works offered in the
auctions range from 400 pounds ($522) to 1.5 million
pounds($1.96 million).
Michael, who died in 2016 aged 53, shot to global fame in the
early 1980s as a member of the pop duo Wham! and later had a
successful solo career, selling more than 100 million albums
worldwide.
(Writing by Gareth Jones; Editing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian)
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