Kesha is radiant in a white gown at a curated art exhibition in celebration of new album Gag Order

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

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

The exhibition paid homage to her new LP titled Gag Order, which was officially released on Friday, May 19. The graphic designer worked with the singer to create visualizers for several songs on the album, as well as the cover art.

Arriving at Sized Studio in the heart of the city, the Tik Tok singer was spotted donning a sleeveless, white dress with a low neckline that perfectly showcased her array of arm tattoos.

The backless dress was held up with straps that wrapped around her shoulders, keeping the fabric clinging to her toned body.

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

Elegant: When she arrived at Sized Studio in the heart of the city, the Tik Tok singer was seen in a sleeveless white dress with a low neckline

Kesha, whose real name is Kesha Rose Sebert, slipped into a pair of open-toed, white heels that coincided with her ensemble’s color scheme.

She had a large, shiny silver bag in her hand to hold a few things she might need on the special night.

Her blond locks were parted to the side and swept back to fall in light waves past her shoulders. The star accessorized her look by adding a pair of gold hoop earrings, but chose not to add any other flashy jewelry.

The Die Young singer opted for a bold touch to her makeup, adding a dark, smoky shadow around her eyes, along with a light pink tint on her lips.

Walking into the studio, Kesha got emotional as she took in the exhibit and filmed a video to capture the special moment.

Brian Roettinger has worked with the singer in the past and in particular designed the cover for her album High Road (2020). He has also collaborated with other music artists such as Jay-Z, Miguel and also Mark Ronson.

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

During an interview with Rolling stone earlier this month, Kesha opened up about the LP, saying, “I feel like I’m commanding the most intimate thing I’ve ever made.”

Art Exhibition: The exhibition paid tribute to her new LP titled Gag Order, which was officially released on Friday, May 19 and curated by herself and creative director, Brian Roettinger

Bold: The Die Young singer opted for a bold touch to her makeup, adding a dark, smoky shadow around her eyes along with a light pink tint to her lips

Special experience: Walking into the studio, Kesha became emotional as she took in the exhibition and filmed a video to capture the special moment

Creative: During an interview with Rolling Stone earlier this month, Kesha opened up about the LP, saying, “I feel like I’m about to give birth to the most intimate thing I’ve ever made”

“I’ve really delved into some of my uglier emotions and sides of myself that are less fun. It’s scary to be vulnerable.’

She went on to tell the outlet, “The fact that I’ve put together a whole record of these emotions, of anger, insecurity, fear, sadness, pain, regret, it’s all so unnerving — but it’s also so healing.”

While talking to Dazed Prior to the album’s release, Kesha discussed the expectation of “perfection” as a result of being in the limelight and how more “open” played a role on the LP.

“Perfection is a condition perpetuated by social media,” she explained, admitting. .’

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

The Take It Off singer added: “I’ve been absolutely guilty of only wanting to share pictures of me looking hot as f**k. But that’s why it was very important that this album was relentlessly open and vulnerable with all these very imperfect sides of myself.’

Also during her Rolling Stone interview, the Conjuring Kesha star had revealed that she was secretly engaged but has since called off.

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

‘A Prayer’: Before her fifth studio album became available to anticipated fans, Kesha released three singles from the LP, including Eat The Acid, Fine Line and Only Love Can Save Us Now, which she calls a ‘desperate and angry prayer’.

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

She did not drop any names, but stated that the man she would marry was “still a friend.”

One of the songs on Gag Order called 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 shared a kiss during a Los Angeles getaway earlier this month.

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

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