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“It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions
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a. Match the items sold at auction with the amounts people paid for them.
1. Kurt Cobain’s guitar a. $48 million
2. Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi painting b. $71 million
3. a 1960 Ferrari 250 GTO c. $6 million
4. an 1856 British Guiana postage stamp d. $450 million
5. the Pink Star diamond e. $10 million
  Key words
a. Find the following words in the text. The paragraph numbers are given to help you.
1. a noun meaning a public occasion when things are sold to the people who offer the most
money for them (1)
2. a noun meaning a set of clothes that are worn together (1)
3. an adverb meaning only (3)
4. a noun meaning a woollen jacket that you fasten at the front with buttons or a zip
(3)
5. a phrasal verb meaning persuade someone to do something (two words)
(5)
6. a noun meaning the things that you own (6)
7. a noun meaning an amount that you guess or calculate using the information available
(9)
8. a noun meaning an award given in the US each year to the best writers and performers in music
(9)
9. a noun meaning an object that was made some time ago and is historically important
(10)
10. a noun meaning something that someone has achieved that continues to exist after they retire
or die (10)
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Priya Elan
26 May, 2021
In April, Julien’s Auctions in California held
an auction of Janet Jackson’s personal
belongings, including some of her stage outfits.
Buyers included Kim Kardashian, who bought
Jackson’s outfit from the music video for her
1993 classic “If” for $25,000.
“A collector recently told me: ‘It’s cooler to hang
John Lennon’s guitar on my wall than a Monet
or Picasso,’” says Darren Julien, the owner of
Julien’s, the only auction house that only trades
in celebrity items.
Julien’s, which began in 2003, was the first
auction house to deal exclusively in pop-culture
items. Early auctions included the dress in
which Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday”
to President John F. Kennedy (sold for $4.8m
in 2016) and the cardigan Kurt Cobain wore
for Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged performance
(sold for $334,000).
“After we sold Kurt Cobain’s guitar for over
$6m last year, buyers wanted the cardigan,”
says Julien. “The sale of the guitar made
$334,000 seem cheap. We had one client
who offered over $600,000 to buy the
cardigan from the winning bidder, but the
buyer in our 2019 auction refused to sell it.”
There has also been a rise in auctions of items
that celebrities still own, as opposed to property
from fan collections. So items at auction may
belong to celebrities who are still alive and
performing. “I remember, when I was trying to
talk Cher into doing the auction nearly 15 years
ago, she said: ‘But I’m not dead,’” Julien says.
“Those auctions showed celebrities and this
market that you don’t have to be dead to have a
successful auction of your belongings,” he says,
mentioning a Barbra Streisand auction in 2009.
“We’ve noticed that items are still selling for big
money, even though the celebrity is still alive.”
The house had similar auctions for Ringo Starr,
Nancy Sinatra and Bette Midler. Julien says
that hosting auctions for top celebrities makes
it easier for others to organize one themselves.
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“Janet Jackson was one of the most difficult
people to talk into an auction because she’s
so private,” he says. “Even Janet was surprised
at the results, and she really enjoyed the
process of creating an amazing video for her
fans and surprising the fans on the day of her
birthday, coming on the screens in the auction
room to thank them for attending.”
In January, Julien’s auctioned seven outfits
from K-pop boyband BTS. The costumes
from their 2020 video for “Dynamite” sold for
$162,500, far more than the $40,000 estimate.
Does Julien think selling off items by relatively
new pop-culture figures is the future trend?
“Yes, especially if it’s a band or someone as
hugely popular as BTS,” he says. “If you take
a set of outfits that are worth $2,000 and put
them on BTS, have them perform in them in
a music video, and then the song is nominated
for a Grammy, you just increased the value
of those outfits 81 times.”
In June, 2021, artefacts being sold will include
Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics to “Lay, Lady,
Lay”, a handwritten letter by Britney Spears
that she sent to a school boyfriend, and a self
portrait by Cobain. “These lifestyle auctions
have now become a way for celebrities to do
something that helps to build their legacy,”
Julien says. “Many of these items belong in
museums or in the hands of people who can
properly preserve them, and it also takes
the pressure off storing so many items for
celebrities.”
© Guardian News and Media 2021
First published in The Guardian, 26/05/21
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a. Are these statements true (T) or false (F) according to the article? Correct any that are false.
1. Janet Jackson bought Kim Kardashian’s outfit at auction.
2. Julien’s is the only auction house that deals in pop-culture items.
3. Kurt Cobain’s guitar sold for more money than his cardigan.
4. Julien’s only sells items from celebrities who are dead.
5. At first, Janet Jackson didn’t want to sell her items at auction.
6. BTS’s costumes sold for a lower price than the estimate.
7. If a song is nominated for a Grammy, this can increase the value of an outfit.
8. Bob Dylan wrote the lyrics for “Lay, Lady, Lay” on a laptop.
9. Britney Spears sent a handwritten letter to Kurt Cobain.
10. Some celebrities believe auctions can help them to build their legacy.
  Key language
a. Match the words in the left-hand column with those in the right-hand column to make
expressions from the text.
1. auction a. culture
2. pop b. belongings
3. big c. video
4. music d. portrait
5. self e. house
6. personal	 f. money
  Discussion
a. Discuss these statements.
• “Pop stars are more famous than classical painters.”
• “Collecting things is a strange behaviour.”
• “It is stupid to pay this much for a cardigan.”
“It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions
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a. In the Warmer (activity 1), there is a reference to the Pink Star diamond. Search online
to find out more information about this item. Write a short report (150 words), including
some of the following information:
• when and where the diamond was found
• how big it is and what it weighs
• where it was sold at auction
• who bought it and where it is now
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1. Warmer
a. The purpose of this activity is to introduce the
concept of auctions and the kind of items that are
sold at them. It also focuses on the types of things
that people are willing to spend large amounts of
money on. Ask students to match the items with the
amounts of money that people paid for them. When
you check the answers, ask if they are surprised by
any of the amounts (e.g. the amount paid for a small
piece of paper, the postage stamp).
Key:
1. c
2. d
3. a
4. e
5. b
2. Key words
a. Ask students to do the exercise individually and
then compare their answers in pairs or small groups.
Point out that explain that a legacy is not always
positive. Notorious dictators or rulers from the past
can also leave a legacy (a very negative one). You
could also explain that the opposite of talk someone
into doing something (i.e. persuade them to do it) is
talk someone out of doing something (i.e. persuade
them not to do it).
Article summary: The article describes how
items belonging to pop stars are becoming
popular at auctions.
Time: 60 minutes
Skills: Reading, Speaking, Writing
Language focus: Vocabulary
Materials needed: One copy of the
worksheet per student
Key:
1. auction
2. outfit
3. exclusively
4. cardigan
5. talk into
6. belongings
7. estimate
8. Grammy
9. artefact
10. legacy
3. Comprehension check
a. The answers given are only suggested answers
and students may correctly answer the questions
in different ways.
Key:
1. False. Kim Kardashian bought Janet
Jackson’s outfit.
2. False. It was the first one to deal exclusively
in pop-culture items.
3. True.
4. False. They also sell items from celebrities
who are still alive.
5. True.
6. False. They sold for far more than the estimate.
7. True.
8. False. The lyrics were handwritten.
9. False. She sent it to a school boyfriend.
10. True.
4. Using key language
a. Students could be asked to do this exercise
individually and then compare their answers in pairs.
Ask students to refer back to the text to check their
answers. Point out that ‘big money’ is an informal
expression for ‘a lot of money’.
Key:
1. e
2. a
3. f
4. c
5. d
6. b
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5. Discussion
a. Allow students time to note down their ideas about
each statement and encourage them to say why they
agree or disagree with each one.
6. In your own words
a. Students should find some basic information about
the Pink Star diamond using the basic guidelines
given. They could also include other information
they find interesting. The results could either be
corrected as a piece of writing or students could
use the information to make a short presentation
to the group.
“It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions
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Intermediate Article Lesson - Pop Culture Auction.pdf

  • 1. Level 2: Intermediate Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E “It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions 1 2   Warmer a. Match the items sold at auction with the amounts people paid for them. 1. Kurt Cobain’s guitar a. $48 million 2. Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi painting b. $71 million 3. a 1960 Ferrari 250 GTO c. $6 million 4. an 1856 British Guiana postage stamp d. $450 million 5. the Pink Star diamond e. $10 million   Key words a. Find the following words in the text. The paragraph numbers are given to help you. 1. a noun meaning a public occasion when things are sold to the people who offer the most money for them (1) 2. a noun meaning a set of clothes that are worn together (1) 3. an adverb meaning only (3) 4. a noun meaning a woollen jacket that you fasten at the front with buttons or a zip (3) 5. a phrasal verb meaning persuade someone to do something (two words) (5) 6. a noun meaning the things that you own (6) 7. a noun meaning an amount that you guess or calculate using the information available (9) 8. a noun meaning an award given in the US each year to the best writers and performers in music (9) 9. a noun meaning an object that was made some time ago and is historically important (10) 10. a noun meaning something that someone has achieved that continues to exist after they retire or die (10)
  • 2. “It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions Level 2: Intermediate Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E Priya Elan 26 May, 2021 In April, Julien’s Auctions in California held an auction of Janet Jackson’s personal belongings, including some of her stage outfits. Buyers included Kim Kardashian, who bought Jackson’s outfit from the music video for her 1993 classic “If” for $25,000. “A collector recently told me: ‘It’s cooler to hang John Lennon’s guitar on my wall than a Monet or Picasso,’” says Darren Julien, the owner of Julien’s, the only auction house that only trades in celebrity items. Julien’s, which began in 2003, was the first auction house to deal exclusively in pop-culture items. Early auctions included the dress in which Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy (sold for $4.8m in 2016) and the cardigan Kurt Cobain wore for Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged performance (sold for $334,000). “After we sold Kurt Cobain’s guitar for over $6m last year, buyers wanted the cardigan,” says Julien. “The sale of the guitar made $334,000 seem cheap. We had one client who offered over $600,000 to buy the cardigan from the winning bidder, but the buyer in our 2019 auction refused to sell it.” There has also been a rise in auctions of items that celebrities still own, as opposed to property from fan collections. So items at auction may belong to celebrities who are still alive and performing. “I remember, when I was trying to talk Cher into doing the auction nearly 15 years ago, she said: ‘But I’m not dead,’” Julien says. “Those auctions showed celebrities and this market that you don’t have to be dead to have a successful auction of your belongings,” he says, mentioning a Barbra Streisand auction in 2009. “We’ve noticed that items are still selling for big money, even though the celebrity is still alive.” The house had similar auctions for Ringo Starr, Nancy Sinatra and Bette Midler. Julien says that hosting auctions for top celebrities makes it easier for others to organize one themselves. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 “Janet Jackson was one of the most difficult people to talk into an auction because she’s so private,” he says. “Even Janet was surprised at the results, and she really enjoyed the process of creating an amazing video for her fans and surprising the fans on the day of her birthday, coming on the screens in the auction room to thank them for attending.” In January, Julien’s auctioned seven outfits from K-pop boyband BTS. The costumes from their 2020 video for “Dynamite” sold for $162,500, far more than the $40,000 estimate. Does Julien think selling off items by relatively new pop-culture figures is the future trend? “Yes, especially if it’s a band or someone as hugely popular as BTS,” he says. “If you take a set of outfits that are worth $2,000 and put them on BTS, have them perform in them in a music video, and then the song is nominated for a Grammy, you just increased the value of those outfits 81 times.” In June, 2021, artefacts being sold will include Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics to “Lay, Lady, Lay”, a handwritten letter by Britney Spears that she sent to a school boyfriend, and a self portrait by Cobain. “These lifestyle auctions have now become a way for celebrities to do something that helps to build their legacy,” Julien says. “Many of these items belong in museums or in the hands of people who can properly preserve them, and it also takes the pressure off storing so many items for celebrities.” © Guardian News and Media 2021 First published in The Guardian, 26/05/21 8 9 10
  • 3. “It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions Level 2: Intermediate Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E 4 5 3 Comprehension check a. Are these statements true (T) or false (F) according to the article? Correct any that are false. 1. Janet Jackson bought Kim Kardashian’s outfit at auction. 2. Julien’s is the only auction house that deals in pop-culture items. 3. Kurt Cobain’s guitar sold for more money than his cardigan. 4. Julien’s only sells items from celebrities who are dead. 5. At first, Janet Jackson didn’t want to sell her items at auction. 6. BTS’s costumes sold for a lower price than the estimate. 7. If a song is nominated for a Grammy, this can increase the value of an outfit. 8. Bob Dylan wrote the lyrics for “Lay, Lady, Lay” on a laptop. 9. Britney Spears sent a handwritten letter to Kurt Cobain. 10. Some celebrities believe auctions can help them to build their legacy.   Key language a. Match the words in the left-hand column with those in the right-hand column to make expressions from the text. 1. auction a. culture 2. pop b. belongings 3. big c. video 4. music d. portrait 5. self e. house 6. personal  f. money   Discussion a. Discuss these statements. • “Pop stars are more famous than classical painters.” • “Collecting things is a strange behaviour.” • “It is stupid to pay this much for a cardigan.”
  • 4. “It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions Level 2: Intermediate Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E 6   In your own words a. In the Warmer (activity 1), there is a reference to the Pink Star diamond. Search online to find out more information about this item. Write a short report (150 words), including some of the following information: • when and where the diamond was found • how big it is and what it weighs • where it was sold at auction • who bought it and where it is now
  • 5. • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS 1. Warmer a. The purpose of this activity is to introduce the concept of auctions and the kind of items that are sold at them. It also focuses on the types of things that people are willing to spend large amounts of money on. Ask students to match the items with the amounts of money that people paid for them. When you check the answers, ask if they are surprised by any of the amounts (e.g. the amount paid for a small piece of paper, the postage stamp). Key: 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b 2. Key words a. Ask students to do the exercise individually and then compare their answers in pairs or small groups. Point out that explain that a legacy is not always positive. Notorious dictators or rulers from the past can also leave a legacy (a very negative one). You could also explain that the opposite of talk someone into doing something (i.e. persuade them to do it) is talk someone out of doing something (i.e. persuade them not to do it). Article summary: The article describes how items belonging to pop stars are becoming popular at auctions. Time: 60 minutes Skills: Reading, Speaking, Writing Language focus: Vocabulary Materials needed: One copy of the worksheet per student Key: 1. auction 2. outfit 3. exclusively 4. cardigan 5. talk into 6. belongings 7. estimate 8. Grammy 9. artefact 10. legacy 3. Comprehension check a. The answers given are only suggested answers and students may correctly answer the questions in different ways. Key: 1. False. Kim Kardashian bought Janet Jackson’s outfit. 2. False. It was the first one to deal exclusively in pop-culture items. 3. True. 4. False. They also sell items from celebrities who are still alive. 5. True. 6. False. They sold for far more than the estimate. 7. True. 8. False. The lyrics were handwritten. 9. False. She sent it to a school boyfriend. 10. True. 4. Using key language a. Students could be asked to do this exercise individually and then compare their answers in pairs. Ask students to refer back to the text to check their answers. Point out that ‘big money’ is an informal expression for ‘a lot of money’. Key: 1. e 2. a 3. f 4. c 5. d 6. b “It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions Level 2: Intermediate – Teacher’s notes
  • 6. • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS 5. Discussion a. Allow students time to note down their ideas about each statement and encourage them to say why they agree or disagree with each one. 6. In your own words a. Students should find some basic information about the Pink Star diamond using the basic guidelines given. They could also include other information they find interesting. The results could either be corrected as a piece of writing or students could use the information to make a short presentation to the group. “It’s cooler to hang Lennon’s guitar than a Picasso”: pop culture wins out at auctions Level 2: Intermediate – Teacher’s notes