Hollywood agency UTA is bringing an art exhibition featuring rare works by Kurt Cobain to the Seattle Art Fair.

UTA Artist Space is behind the show that includes two paintings by Cobain that were in storage since the Nirvana singer’s tragic 1994 death. The works will be shown with a selection of Cobain’s notebooks, and the show includes art by Mike Kelley, Joe Bradley, Nate Lowman, Elizabeth Peyton and Raymond Pettibon.

The Seattle Art Fair, taking place Aug. 3 through 6, is owned by Microsoft mogul Paul Allen.

UTA Fine Arts and artist Austin Lee are hosting a pop-up exhibition at Microsoft’s Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York later this summer.