Diane Keaton's Archive Goes on Display at Bonhams Before New York Sale
At Bonhams in West Hollywood, an exhibition highlights personal belongings from Diane Keaton's collection, featuring a monumental collage that spans several decades. The late actress's assortment includes her own collages, renowned men's suits, and various photographs. This extensive collage, which nearly fills an entire wall, showcases items such as photo booth pictures from Paris, a faux ear marked with acupuncture points, Victorian women's mugshots, bingo cards, a menu from a now-closed California gambling establishment, and a picture of her friend Carol Kane. Anna Hicks, who oversees private and iconic collections at Bonhams, emphasizes that this display represents just a portion of the 8x30ft collage that Keaton had in her Sullivan Canyon residence. The exhibition is set to move to New York later this month before the items are auctioned off.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Bonhams in West Hollywood features Diane Keaton's archive
- Includes a sprawling collage with objects like Parisian photo booth snaps, fake ear with acupuncture points, Victorian mugshots, bingo cards, and a menu from a defunct California gambling den
- Collage is part of an 8x30ft piece Keaton kept in her Sullivan Canyon home
- Also includes iconic men's suits and photographs by Keaton
- Exhibition will travel to New York later this month
- Items will be sold at auction
- Anna Hicks is head of private and iconic collections at Bonhams
- Photograph of Carol Kane by Keaton is included
Entities
Artists
- Diane Keaton
- Carol Kane
Institutions
- Bonhams
Locations
- West Hollywood
- New York
- Sullivan Canyon
- Paris
- California