NEWBRIDGE.- Kurt Cobain and Nirvana fans packed the
Museum of Style Icons in Newbridge Ireland yesterday (July 17th), some in tears and some laughing, overwhelmed to meet his daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, his sister, Kim and mother Wendy who arrived to open the exhibition of Kurts personal items, never previously seen in public.
A friendship between William Doyle, owner of the Museum of Style Icons in Newbridge, Ireland and Kurt Cobains mother, sisters and daughter has brought to Ireland never exhibited intimate items of the rock legends life. The exhibition runs till September 30th in Newbridge, Ireland.
Cobains Irish roots are well known. He believed that his family originated in County Cork but in fact his Irish ancestors emigrated from Carrickmore, County Tyrone, in 1875.
Cobains family has specially curated some of his very personal items for this once in a lifetime commemoration. The Museum of Style Icons now houses Kurts drawings and sketches along with clothing, hand-written lyrics and the only known car Kurt owned during his life, a powder blue 1965 Dodge Dart.
Frances Bean Cobain, says: I am so thrilled to participate and support my family as they honor their brother and son at The Museum of Style Icons in Ireland. I have always been the most intimately informed of who my father was by my grandmother and aunts. I am so ecstatic that their view of who Kurt was gets to be celebrated with Nirvana fans the world over.
William Doyle, owner of the Museum of Style Icons, comments: These items have never previously been seen by the public and its an incredible honour to be a part of this amazing exhibition. We have handled exhibitions of Michael Jackson, Cher, Prince and many other music and fashion icons and we expect this exhibition of Kurts life to be one of our greatest exhibitions curated by our museum.
As the Cobain family has never done anything like this previously, industry pundits say that it will likely be as big as the recent Pink Floyd and David Bowie exhibitions that took place at the V&A in London.
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 April 5, 1994)[1] was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Born in Aberdeen Washington, Cobain formed the band Nirvana with Krist Novoselic and Aaron Burckhard in 1987 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene which later became known as Grunge. Nirvana's debut album Bleach was released on the independent record label SubPop in 1989.
Nirvana found breakthrough success with Smells Like Teen Spirit from their second album Nevermind in 1991. Following that success, Nirvana was labelled "the flagship band" of Generation X, and Cobain hailed as "the spokesman of a generation". Cobain, however, was uncomfortable with the label, believing his message and artistic vision had been misinterpreted by the public, with his personal problems often subject to media attention.
Kurts sister, Kim Cobain, concludes: "With this exhibition we hope to bring the focus back to Kurts roots, vision, and artistic genius to inspire everyone not to lose their creativity and childlike wonder."
After the Exhibition ends at The Museum of Style Icons in Newbridge, Ireland on September 30, it will continue at The Museo de la Moda in Santiago Chile.