For its 30th anniversary, Interscope is releasing alternative artworks of their greatest albums reimagined by famous artists, including Lady Gaga.
The exhibition called “Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined,” will be on display from January 30th at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and will feature more than 50 pieces.
Interscope picked The Fame Monster (by Loie Hollowell) and Joanne (by Nicolas Party) from Lady Gaga’s catalog.
Timed-entry general admission tickets will be released on January 20 at 10am on the museum's website.
Interscope CEO Jimmy Iovine said:
”Interscope's original mission was to find the most profound artists, empower their creativity and watch what happens. For the 30th, we wanted to continue that vision by assembling the most admired visual artists and empower them with that same creative license to honor the musical artists we have worked with over three decades."
Fans will also be able to listen to the artists’ music at the exhibition with a special augmented reality filter available on Snapchat.
In addition, a special signed version of the artworks will be available to purchase for $2500 here as vinyl.
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