Kesha shines in a white dress at a curated art

Kesha shines in a white dress at a curated art exhibition celebrating new album Gag Order.

Kesha on Thursday showed off her fabulous body in a form-fitting white dress to attend an art exhibition in Los Angeles in celebration of her fifth studio album, Gag Order.

The 36-year-old Timber hitmaker, who wore the same dress to a launch party in London earlier last week, excitedly snapped a selfie video as she strolled through the gallery, which is curated by both herself and creative director Brian Roettinger became.

The exhibition was in homage to their new LP entitled Gag Order, which was officially released on Friday May 19th. The graphic designer worked with the singer to create visualization elements for several tracks on the album and also for the cover art.

Arriving at the Sized Studio in the heart of the city, the Tik Tok singer was seen in a sleeveless, white dress with a plunging neckline that showed off her multiple arm tattoos perfectly.

The backless gown was held up by straps that wrapped around her shoulders, allowing the fabric to hug her toned body.

Radiant: Kesha, 36, showed off her fabulous body in a form-fitting white dress on Thursday to attend an art show in Los Angeles to celebrate her fifth studio album, Gag Order

Radiant: Kesha, 36, showed off her fabulous body in a form-fitting white dress on Thursday to attend an art show in Los Angeles to celebrate her fifth studio album, Gag Order

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Elegant: Arriving at the Sized Studio in the heart of the city, the Tik Tok singer was spotted in a sleeveless, white dress with a plunging neckline

Elegant: Arriving at the Sized Studio in the heart of the city, the Tik Tok singer was spotted in a sleeveless, white dress with a plunging neckline

Kesha, whose real name is Kesha Rose Sebert, slipped on a pair of white open-toe heels that matched the color scheme of her ensemble.

She was carrying a large shiny silver purse in which to store a few things she needed on this special evening.

Her blond locks were parted to the side and slicked back so that they fell in gentle waves over her shoulders. The star accessorized her look with a pair of gold hoop earrings but refrained from adding any other statement pieces.

The Die Young singer went for a bold touch to her makeup, adding a dark smoky shadow around her eyes and a light pink hue to her lips.

Entering the studio, Kesha got emotional as she viewed the exhibit and shot a video to capture the special moment.

Brian Roettinger has worked with the singer in the past, notably designing the cover art for her 2020 album High Road. He has also collaborated with other musicians such as Jay-Z, Miguel and Mark Ronson.

The beauty hit a milestone on Friday by releasing her fifth studio album called Gag Order and collaborating with producer Rick Rubin. The LP contains a total of 13 songs that touch on various topics, such as vulnerability.

Speaking about the LP during an interview with Rolling Stone earlier this month, Kesha said, “I feel like I’m giving birth to the most intimate thing I’ve ever created.”

Art Exhibition: The exhibition was a tribute to her new LP entitled Gag Order, which was officially released on Friday 19th May and was curated by both herself and Creative Director Brian Roettinger

Art Exhibition: The exhibition was a tribute to her new LP entitled Gag Order, which was officially released on Friday 19th May and was curated by both herself and Creative Director Brian Roettinger

Bold: The Die Young singer went for a bold touch to her makeup, adding a dark smoky shadow around her eyes and a light pink hue to her lips

Bold: The Die Young singer went for a bold touch to her makeup, adding a dark smoky shadow around her eyes and a light pink hue to her lips

Special Experience: Entering the studio, Kesha got emotional as she viewed the exhibition and shot a video to capture the special moment

Special Experience: Entering the studio, Kesha got emotional as she viewed the exhibition and shot a video to capture the special moment

Creative: During an interview with Rolling Stone earlier this month, Kesha spoke about the LP, saying,

Creative: During an interview with Rolling Stone earlier this month, Kesha spoke about the LP, saying, “I feel like I’m giving birth to the most intimate thing I’ve ever created.”

“I’ve really dealt with some of my uglier feelings and less fun parts of myself. “It’s scary to be vulnerable.”

She further told the outlet, “The fact that I’ve compiled a complete record of these emotions, the anger, the uncertainty, the fear, the sadness, the pain, the regret, all of it is so unnerving – but it is what it is .’ also so healing.’

Speaking to Dazed ahead of the album’s release, Kesha spoke about the expectation of “perfection” when in the spotlight and how more “openness” came into play on the LP.

“Perfection is an affliction that’s perpetuated through social media,” she explained, admitting, “In the past I’ve had autotune on my albums because you had the idea that to be worthy of love, you had to be perfect too .” .’

“It’s all a really toxic illusion, especially for women in popular music.” “It’s not fair to the people behind the music, but it’s also not fair to the culture and young women.”

The Take It Off singer added, “I definitely felt guilty because I just wanted to share pics where I look hot as fuck.” But that’s why it was really important for this album, with all these very imperfect sides of me to be brutally open and vulnerable.”

During her Rolling Stone interview, the ‘Conjuring Kesha’ star also revealed that she had been secretly engaged but has since called it off.

Artwork: On a white wall hung an artwork of Kesha's face created by Brian Roettinger, who had collaborated with other music artists like Jay-Z and Miguel

Artwork: On a white wall hung an artwork of Kesha’s face created by Brian Roettinger, who had collaborated with other music artists like Jay-Z and Miguel

'A Prayer': Before her fifth studio album was released to the expected fans, Kesha released three singles from the LP, including 'Eat The Acid', 'Fine Line' and 'Only Love Can Save Us Now', which she described as 'desperate and angry prayer”.

‘A Prayer’: Before her fifth studio album was released to the expected fans, Kesha released three singles from the LP, including ‘Eat The Acid’, ‘Fine Line’ and ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’, which she described as ‘desperate and angry prayer”.

Excited: Prior to Gag Order, High Road was the Timber hitmaker's last album, released three years earlier in 2020

Excited: Prior to Gag Order, High Road was the Timber hitmaker’s last album, released three years earlier in 2020

She didn’t name names, but did say the man she was set to marry was “still a friend.”

One of the tracks on Gag Order entitled “Too Far Gone” was written after they went their separate ways.

The singer has since been romantically linked to film producer Riccardo Maddalosso and the two were spotted kissing during an outing in Los Angeles earlier this month.

Before her fifth studio album was released to the expected fans, Kesha released three singles from the LP, including “Eat The Acid”, “Fine Line” and “Only Love Can Save Us Now”, which she described as a “desperate and angry prayer”.