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George Michael's Art Collection and Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas

other · 2026-05-05

George Michael, the late pop star who died on Christmas Day 2016 at age 53, was also a significant art collector. In 2007, he co-founded the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, Texas, with his long-time partner Kenny Goss. The foundation houses one of the largest collections of British art in the United States, comprising 500 works by 100 artists, including Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, and Sarah Lucas. Each piece was personally selected by Michael and Goss, reflecting the singer's eclectic taste. The foundation also supports residency programs, workshops, projects with Texas-based artists, and exhibitions featuring international artists. Following Michael's death, Goss posted a tribute on Facebook, calling him a "kind and generous man." The foundation's Facebook page currently features a neon heart by Tracey Emin inscribed with "George loves Kenny."

Key facts

  • George Michael died on Christmas Day 2016 at age 53.
  • He sold over 80 million records as a solo artist and member of Wham!.
  • Michael co-founded the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, Texas, in 2007.
  • The foundation holds one of the largest collections of British art in the US.
  • The collection includes 500 works by 100 artists.
  • Artists represented include Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, and Sarah Lucas.
  • The foundation supports residencies, workshops, and exhibitions.
  • A neon heart by Tracey Emin with 'George loves Kenny' is featured on the foundation's Facebook page.

Entities

Artists

  • George Michael
  • Kenny Goss
  • Tracey Emin
  • Damien Hirst
  • Sarah Lucas

Institutions

  • Goss-Michael Foundation
  • Wham!

Locations

  • Dallas
  • Texas
  • United States

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