Lady GaGa Is Putting Together An Art Show Based On Her Relationship With Her Fans.
The Telephone hitmaker is working on an exhibition for The Photographers' Gallery in London which will feature fan art, such as drawings, photographs and videos, which have been sent in by her loyal devotees.
Gaga has issued an appeal to fans, asking them to submit work which represents their relationship with her, and 100 pieces will be featured in the show.
A message posted on the singer's Littlemonsters.com website reads, "Exciting news! Little Monsters has been selected by The Photographers' Gallery in London for a digital exhibit that focuses on the exciting relationship between Lady GaGa and you, her fans. To take part... post images of what it means to you to be a Little Monster using the hashtag #MonsterLife.
"The Haus of Gaga (Gaga's team) will select a variety of fan art, selfies, gifs, memes, and photos from LittleMonsters.com to be displayed at the largest public gallery in London dedicated to photography and also an online exhibit. Videos can be included too but keep in mind that there will be no sound for the exhibit... Post... by Friday, June 26th for a chance to be included in this special project. Let's show everyone what it's like to be a part of the best fan base in the world!"
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