Cigarette-burned Kurt Cobain cardigan heading to auction
NEWYORK: A quarter century after grunge’s enigmatic rhapsodist took his own life, Kurt Cobain’s iconic cigarette singed cardigan worn during Nirvana’s 1993 Unplugged performance is up for sale.
The tattered, drab olive green button-up sweater with dark stains and a burn hole could go for at least $200,000 to $300,000, according to pre-bidding estimates from Julien’s Auctions, which says rock and roll memorabilia has nowadays become a major investor’s market.
The thrifted cardigan is the toast of this fall’s “Icons & Idols: Rock ‘N’ Roll” auction organised by the house, which will also sell off the late Nirvana frontman’s left-handed teal Fender Mustang guitar played during the “In Utero” tour.
“This cardigan, it’s the holy grail of any article of clothing that he ever wore,” said Darren Julien, CEO and president of the house.
“Kurt created the grunge look; he didn’t wear show clothes,” Julien told AFP at a New York exhibition preview of the auction, which will kick off October 25 and run through October 26, with bidding in person and online.
The music cable channel MTV began its Unplugged series in 1989, recording live performances of acts that generally played their normally electrified music on sparse acoustics.
Cobain’s haunting Unplugged performance with Nirvana - recorded less than six months before his suicide at age 27 - is considered one of the most iconic shows of the series, and was released posthumously.