After highlighting sneakers and handbags in
recent years, Sotheby's in New York is branching out again for
the September auction, which will feature some 120 lots
representing hip-hop artifacts, jewelry, fashion and fine art.
It is the first auction staged by an international house
anywhere devoted entirely to hip-hop, and will trace the impact
of the musical genre from the late 1970s through to the
mid-1990s, Sotheby's said on Tuesday.
Notorious B.I.G.'s signed crown, worn in the 1997 "King of New
York" photograph and offered on sale for the first time, could
fetch $200,000 - $300,000 at the Sept. 15 auction.
The New York rapper, also known as Biggie Smalls, was shot dead
in Los Angeles at the age of 24 three days after the photo shoot
as part of a feud between east and west coast rappers that also
took the life of Tupac Shakur, 23, in 1996. Both crimes are
unsolved.
"I expect that the crown could sell for a lot more because it's
so recognizable," Cassandra Hatton, the senior Sotheby's
specialist in the books and manuscripts department who put the
auction together, told Reuters.
"Anybody who lived through the '90s knows Biggie's crown. It's
been on T-shirts, it's been on the covers of magazines, it's so
iconic," she said.
Hatton said the plastic crown, which comes direct from
photographer Barron Claiborne, is signed by both men and comes
with a large print of the K.O.N.Y. photograph.
Another major item is a series of 22 love letters written by a
16-year-old Shakur to his high school sweetheart Kathy Loy
between 1987-1988. They are expected to fetch $60,000 -$80,000.
Hatton said the decision by Sotheby's to devote an entire
auction to hip-hop reflects its impact over 40 years on fashion,
design, art and pop culture.
It follows the 270-year-old auction house's recent forays into
collectible sneakers, space memorabilia, pop music lyrics and
designer handbags.
"This isn't that jarring of a departure from what Sotheby's
normally does," Hatton said.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Tom Brown)
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