
Gorillaz’ Jamie Hewlett Recruits 40 Artists to Reimagine Band in Upcoming ‘Art Book’
Gorillaz Art Book — a collection of Jamie Hewlett’s favorite artists’ interpretation of the cartoon band — arrives in Spring 2022

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Gorillaz Art Book — a collection of Jamie Hewlett’s favorite artists’ interpretation of the cartoon band — arrives in Spring 2022

The festivities will kick off next week

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