The visual arts division of United Talent Agency, which represents Cobain's estate, will man a booth showcasing two never-before-exhibited paintings, one of which was used as the cover of Nirvana's 1992 B-side album 'Incesticide', reported New York Post.
UTA Fine Arts director Joshua Roth said, the plan is to "create a touring exhibition that really tells the story of who Kurt was through artworks, personal artifacts and memorabilia, sort of like what the Rolling Stones did in London".
Earlier, the 2015 Kurt Cobain documentary, titled "Montage Of Heck" featured a bunch of drawings from the late Nirvana frontman.
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