Bjork Releases Wild Cover Art For Physical Release Of ‘Vulnicura’

Bianca Gracie | March 4, 2015 7:15 am
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The digital version of Björk‘s Vulnicura album dropped back in January, which came with a futuristic cover art that showed the singer dressed in tight black latex and colorful feather-like tufts. She recently unveiled the artwork for the album’s physical copy, and boy is it dramatic!

This version displays a wilder side to the Icelandic artist, showing her bending over backwards with her heart busted open while covered in a tar-like substance. She revealed on Facebook that it is a collaboration with Andrew Thomas Huang, who worked with her on her upcoming MoMA retrospective. Look out for the vinyl and physical releases to drop on March 16 via One Little Indian.

Björk recently dropped her ninth studio album, Vulnicura, on January 20 after it unfortunately leaked two months prior to its set release date. The singer is also gearing up for her career retrospective at the MoMA, which runs from March 8 through June 7.

View the cover, as well as a preview of her MoMA exhibit, in full below!

#Bjork radical goddess & her cleavage heart

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