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Jim Carrey’s Collection of Modern Art and Design Goes on Sale | HD Photos

Jim Carrey | Photo by Noemi Nuñez

BY ALBERT CHEN

On July 25, Bonhams Los Angeles will host a unique event: the Modern Design | Art sale, featuring a meticulously curated collection from the acclaimed actor, artist, and writer Jim Carrey. This 35-lot collection, amassed over nearly 30 years, reflects Carrey’s vibrant and eclectic artistic taste, showcasing a blend of modern design and fine art that speaks to his creative spirit.

Jim Carrey, known for his dynamic career in film and his distinct artistic vision, expressed his excitement about the sale.


“It’s been my very good fortune to be surrounded by many of the finer things in life and I’m always gratified when it’s time to let them go so that others may enjoy them as well,” Carrey shared, highlighting his desire to share his collection with the world.


Philippe Hiquily, Armchair, designed 1971, executed 2004, Jim Carrey’s Collection © Bonhams
Philippe Hiquily, Armchair © Bonhams
Philippe Hiquily, Armchair © Bonhams

The collection features outstanding examples of modern design from prominent creators celebrated in design circles. Many pieces selected by Carrey draw inspiration from nature, emphasizing organic forms and natural beauty. Among the highlights are:

Joris Laarman (B. 1979), Cumulus Table, 2010: This carved marble piece from an edition of 20 is incised with ‘Joris Laarman, 5/20’. Its estimated value is between $60,000 and $80,000.

Joris Laarman, Cumulus Table, 2010, Jim Carrey’s Collection © Bonhams
Joris Laarman, Cumulus Table, 2010 © Bonhams
Joris Laarman, Cumulus Table, 2010 © Bonhams

Philippe Hiquily (1925-2013), Armchair, designed 1971, executed 2004: Made of brass, steel, and cowhide, this armchair is monogrammed ‘HP’ and numbered ’10/40′. It is estimated at $20,000 to $30,000.

Philippe Hiquily (1925-2013) and Jean-Claude Farhi (1940-2012), Console, designed 1968, executed 1989: This gilt-bronze and yellow altuglas piece is numbered ‘7/8’ with the foundry mark ‘Bocquel Fd’. Its estimated value is also $20,000 to $30,000.

Philippe Hiquily and Jean-Claude Farhi, Console, designed 1968, executed 1989, Jim Carrey’s Collection © Bonhams
Philippe Hiquily and Jean-Claude Farhi, Console © Bonhams
Philippe Hiquily and Jean-Claude Farhi, Console © Bonhams

Alexander McQueen (1969-2010), Hummingbird Rug: This hand-woven silk and metallic thread, wool rug is estimated at $15,000 to $20,000.

Maison Leleu, Executive Desk, 1965: Crafted from mahogany, patinated, and gilt-bronze, this desk is valued between $8,000 and $12,000.

Maison Leleu, Executive Desk, 1965, Jim Carrey’s Collection © Bonhams
Maison Leleu, Executive Desk, 1965 © Bonhams
Maison Leleu, Executive Desk, 1965 © Bonhams

The collection’s diverse range of items—from modern design to fine art and rock and roll photography—offers a window into Carrey’s artistic influences and his appreciation for creative expression. Each piece reflects his keen eye for beauty and his commitment to surrounding himself with art that inspires.

Adam Kurtzman, Pair of Hands, 2004, Jim Carrey’s Collection © Bonhams
Adam Kurtzman, Pair of Hands, 2004 © Bonhams
Adam Kurtzman, Pair of Hands, 2004 © Bonhams

As the art world eagerly anticipates this unique sale, it is clear that Jim Carrey’s legacy extends beyond his contributions to film and comedy. His passion for art and design is evident in every piece he has chosen to part with, making this collection a testament to his multifaceted talent and his enduring influence on the world of art and design.

Paula Swinnen ,Lilypad Coffee Table, 2014, Jim Carrey’s Collection © Bonhams
Paula Swinnen ,Lilypad Coffee Table, 2014 © Bonhams

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