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If Teardrops Could Be Bottled, 2021
Cecily Brown (United Kingdom, b. 1969)
Reimagining the Billie Eilish EP don’t smile at me (2017)
Oil on linen
Courtesy of the artist
© Cecily Brown, photo by Genevieve Hanson
If Teardrops Could Be Bottled, 2021
One, Two, Three for Billie, 2021
Lisa Yuskavage (United States, b. 1962)
Reimagining the Billie Eilish album Happier Than Ever (2021)
Oil on linen
Private Collection
© Lisa Yuskavage
One, Two, Three for Billie, 2021
Intermission, 2021
Anna Park (South Korea, b. 1996, active United States)
Reimagining the Billie Eilish album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019)
Charcoal on paper mounted on panel
Private Collection
© Anna Park
Intermission, 2021
The End, 2021
OSGEMEOS (Brazil, b. 1974)
Reimagining the Black Eyed Peas album The E.N.D. (2009)
Mixed media on MDF
OSGEMEOS
© OSGEMEOS
The End, 2021
Blackstreet Harmony, 2021
Ferrari Sheppard (United States, b. 1983)
Reimagining the song “No Diggity” (featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen) from the Blackstreet album Another Level (1996)
Acrylic, charcoal and 24k gold on canvas
Ferrari Sheppard Studio
© Ferrari Sheppard
Blackstreet Harmony, 2021
6Lack – Black Woolen Hat, 2021
Amoako Boafo (Ghana, b. 1984, active Ghana and Austria)
Reimagining the 6LACK album Free 6LACK (2016)
Oil on canvas
Courtesy of the artist and Roberts Projects Los Angeles, California
© Amoako Boafo
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6Lack – Black Woolen Hat, 2021
Goodbye & Good Riddance, 2021
Takashi Murakami (Japan, b. 1962)
Reimagining the Juice WRLD album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018)
Acrylic on canvas mounted on wood frame
Kaikai Kiki Co Limited
© Takashi Murakami
Goodbye & Good Riddance, 2021
Black Woman Saint Cleans Jesus, 2021
Genesis Tramaine (United States, b. 1983)
Reimagining the Summer Walker album Over It (2019)
Acrylic, oil paint, Lawry’s Seasoning Salt, the Holy Spirit
Courtesy of the artist and Almine Rech
© Genesis Tramaine
Black Woman Saint Cleans Jesus, 2021
We Share Our Chemistry with the Stars (MGK200), 2021
Marc Quinn (United Kingdom, b. 1964)
Reimagining the Machine Gun Kelly album Tickets to My Downfall (2020)
Oil on canvas
Marc Quinn Studio
© Marc Quinn
We Share Our Chemistry with the Stars (MGK200), 2021
Bloody Valentine, 2021
Jordy Kerwick (Australia, b. 1982, active France)
Reimagining the song “Bloody Valentine” from the Machine Gun Kelly album Tickets to My Downfall (2020)
Acrylic on canvas
Private Collection, courtesy of Vito Schnabel Gallery
© Jordy Kerwick
Bloody Valentine, 2021
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