the Life and Career of Michael Jackson and Neverland Ranch, Beverly Hills exibition April 25  

Neverland in limbo: The objects of one mans desire, reunited for now with the King of Pop

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An array of treasures from Michael Jackson''s Neverland Ranch ranging from Michael Jackson''s iconic white-jeweled glove to the grandiose entry gates to Neverland Ranch are being presented in a tour de force public exhibition boasting 1390 Lots conducted by Julien''s Auctions. Beginning with a highlights tour to major cities worldwide, Julien''s Auctions will host an 8 day museum quality exhibition at 9900 Wilshire adjacent to The Beverly Hilton open to the public on Tuesday April 14th through Tuesday April 21st 10am to 6pm PST daily. The auction begins on Wednesday, April 22nd and runs through Saturday April 25th at 9:00 am and 2pm PST daily.

This monumental four-day public exhibition to be conducted by Julien''s Auctions April 14th25th, 2009 at 9900 Wilshire Boulevard adjacent to the legendary Beverly Hilton Hotel, offers an astounding array of Fine & Decorative Art items, paintings and life size bronze and marble sculptures to Memorabilia from the Life & Career of Michael Jackson. The exhibition also includes Amusements, Arcade Games & Disneyana, Entertainment Memorabilia and Garden Statuary and Furniture from the life and career of the King of Pop Michael Jackson and his Neverland Ranch.

Michael Jackson began his assent to the zenith of international pop culture in the 1970''s as the stand-out member of the Jackson 5. His aspirations for success as a solo artist would be realized beyond anyone''s wildest imagination in the following decade with the release of his albums Off The Wall, Thriller, and Bad. His altruistic personality and undeniable musical talent proved him capable of reinventing everything from music industry conventions to age-old racial barriers, becoming the first black entertainer to be embraced by the new crossover audience of the MTV generation. The King of Pop became one of the defining aspects of 1980''s popular culture. His highly acclaimed, extravagant worldwide tours propelled him into the international spotlight, earning him recognition and respect from millions of fans around the world. Michael Jackson''s innovations reach far beyond his groundbreaking musical aesthetic extending from short film to high fashion and influencing countless generations to come.

Neverland Ranch is named after Peter Pan''s magical island whose youthful inhabitants never grow up and was created in 1988 when Michael Jackson purchased the 2,700-acre property in central California''s wine country.

Neverland became an awe-inspiring wonderland containing larger-than-life superheroes, a custom made horse-drawn carriage and antique automobile replicas, top-tier 19th century paintings and sculpture, exquisite furniture and fine art, renowned international awards and Michael Jackson''s iconic concert costumes.

Michael Jackson was an enthusiastic and avid collector of everything from exquisite antiques to prized entertainment and popular culture memorabilia. Julien''s Auctions is proud to present all these items and much more for sale to the public in this once-in-a-lifetime auction of the property of Michael Jackson and the contents of his Neverland Ranch.

We know every mole on Michael Jacksons body, what brand of soda he was drinking when his hair caught fire; we can sing along with every word to a dozen of his songs and so can a billion others around the world. The King of Pop. He Who Moonwalks. We know already. What else is there?

For many, nothing. The arc of Jacksons life has been infused with so much awe and/or melancholia and/or disgust that its impossible to separate the story from the setting, the props or the soundtrack. There are no surprises left, it seems.

Monday, however, Juliens Auctions in Beverly Hills opened its doors to preview an astounding array of Michael Jackson memorabilia that was set to be put up for sale on April 25. Past a Rolls-Royce limo parked in front of the old Robinsons-May department store, and on the other side of the red carpet, a vast and awe-inspiring set of Jacksons possessions was on display. The collection offered a surreal glimpse inside the artists world, as close as youll get to being in his head during a strange and tumultuous period of his life, when he went on one of the 20th centurys great shopping sprees.

Reading about the objects the video games, the cars, the rococo statues, the impossible outfits is one thing. But to pass through mingle among the bounty is, for the pop-culture fan and Americana appreciator, something of a thrill: the glitter gloves and rhinestone caps; the portraits and the wax figurines; custom-embroidered patches; monogrammed brooch sets; custom jackets; Macaulay Culkin original art; Walt Disney and Looney Tunes memorabilia; the Jackson 5s gold 45s. Multiply that list by 1,000, and you end up a little wobbly-kneed as you peruse the holdings, drunk with the vision of unchecked consumption.

Being the kid in the proverbial candy store sounds fun, but few imagine him a few hours later, lying on the ground, his face smeared with nougat and marshmallow cream, candy corn strewn like marbles, Fanta puddled in the aisle. The auction at Juliens would have featured the candy corn of Michael Jacksons indulgence. At Mondays press preview, camera crews, reporters and photographers from all over the world wandered the huge space with glassy-eyed expressions, many displaying a kind of depth and richness of emotion that rises from all unfulfilled fantasies. That Jackson was suing to stop the auction (even though hed signed the contracts hiring Juliens) conferred yet another level of melancholy. Little did onlookers know that by the end of the next day, the auction would be called off after the two sides reached a settlement. The collection, it seems, will remain intact.

Some time in the mid- to late 1990s, I visited the Chicago apartment where the legendary hermitic artist Henry Darger created his visual masterworks. His vast output mostly watercolors and writings had been discovered by Dargers landlord after the artists death, and comprised an entire lifetime of creating an imaginary world whose inhabitants were oddly pansexual little girls fighting off monsters and armies. Darger, who lived alone and worked as a janitor, would return to his second-story apartment and spend the nights creating this fantasy world. I toured his space around the time of Dargers first major show. Stacks of childrens coloring books and 16-shade plastic watercolor trays were spread across the tables. He collected rolled balls of twine, which were piled like cannonballs on a shelf. You could smell the musk of newsprint, dust and worn-out furniture. A solitary chair sat at the main table, which is where Darger would lay his head down to sleep each night after drawing, writing and painting.

Walking through the Neverland holdings felt eerily similar to invading Henry Dargers room and seeing this very private, magical world. Had Jackson never struck it rich, his fantasies may have manifested themselves much like Dargers. Touched as he was with imagination, thrilled with the visual feast that is life, Jacksons creative outlet consumption may have been more vulgar than Dargers but was not nearly as vulgar as that of Elvis Presley, who died with 14 different drugs in his system. If Jacksons singular collection had been dismantled as planned, an important aggregation of both pomp and circumstance would have vanished. But according to a statement released by the auction house and Jacksons spokesman, the two sides have made arrangements that will allow the collection to be shared with and enjoyed by Jacksons fans for many years to come.

Until then, perhaps its best to follow Willy Wonkas advice: If you want to view paradise/simply look around and view it/Anything you want to, do it.

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